Ecmweb 3783 Potw 03 08 10
Ecmweb 3783 Potw 03 08 10
Ecmweb 3783 Potw 03 08 10
Ecmweb 3783 Potw 03 08 10
Ecmweb 3783 Potw 03 08 10

Panelboard

March 8, 2010
This hybrid version of the XP circuit breaker panelboard incorporates a factory-sealed cast explosionproof enclosure (CEC/NEC technology) to house arcing breakers and a stainless steel terminal enclosure (IEC technology) for field terminations

This hybrid version of the XP circuit breaker panelboard incorporates a factory-sealed cast explosionproof enclosure (CEC/NEC technology) to house arcing breakers and a stainless steel terminal enclosure (IEC technology) for field terminations. Available in voltage configurations of 120/240VAC, 120/208VAC, 277/480VAC, or 347/600VAC, the product is rated for the Class I, Division 2, Groups B, C, D; and Class I, Zone 1 and 2; and AEx de/Ex de IIB + H2, T6. Other third party approvals include NEMA/EEMAC: 3, 4, 4X, 7BCD, 9EFG, 12; and IP66. According to the company, conduit or cable entries can be created on-site by using a sheet steel hole punch.

Appleton Electric

For more information, visit www.appletonelec.com

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