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Portable electrical power distribution~generator~gfci


CEP Portable Power Distribution Center
Portable power distribution center uses GFCI technology to provide users with the highest levels of electrical safety. Gives users open neutral and reverse phasing protection. Built tough to withstand jobsite conditions. U.S.A.
* One 50 Amp 125/250V receptacle
* One 30 Amp 250V non-GFCI receptacle
* Six 20 Amp 125V GFCI-protected receptacles (i.e., normal power outlets)
* GFCIs provide open neutral and reverse phasing protection
* Power-on indicator lights on GFCIs
* 220V high voltage shutoff with indicator light
* Designed to withstand tough jobsite conditions
* Meets current OSHA standards
Input current: 50 amp 1 phase 125/250 volt A.C. 3 pole 4 wire. Trip Level: 4-6 milliamps. Trip Time: Less than .025 seconds nominal. Chassis: 16 gauge steel. Top: 14 gauge steel. Legs: 10 gauge steel.
PURPOSE: To safely, efficiently, and economically distribute power throughout the jobsite.
WHAT IT DOES AND HOW IT WORKS:
This portable power distribution center is rated for 50 amps at 220 volts. The distribution box breaks the current down into six, 20 amp 120 volt, individual GFCI protected circuits. In addition to these it also offers the user one 30 amp 250 volt and one 50 amp 125/250 volt output. The 50 amp 125/250 volt output allows the box to be run in a series with other boxes. To initiate this process, you need a 50 amp 125/250 volt power outlet receptacle at the main pole or generator. From there, you run your 6 gauge power cord to the box or boxes. From our experience, under normal working conditions, the user may comfortably run two boxes up to 300’ from the pole. If you exceed this distance a voltage booster is recommended.
* Minimizes the use and loss of extension cords and costly inline GFCI’s due to abuse and theft
* Protects tools from undercurrent burnout
* Eliminates costly set up times of extension cords
* Eliminates the need to comply with OSHA’s Assured Grounding Program
* Offers 6 centrally located individual GFCI protected circuits
* Gives the contractor the flexibility to move the power source closer to the work area



Portable electrical power distribution~generator~gfci