Ecmweb 4395 11 24 08
Ecmweb 4395 11 24 08
Ecmweb 4395 11 24 08
Ecmweb 4395 11 24 08
Ecmweb 4395 11 24 08

Receptacle/GFCI combo

Nov. 24, 2008
The U-Line Series of electrical receptacles now includes a Class I, Division 1 and 2 portable receptacle/GFCI combination.

The U-Line Series of electrical receptacles now includes a Class I, Division 1 and 2 portable receptacle/GFCI combination. Designed for hazardous as well as non-hazardous locations, the 125VAC device is made of lightweight copper-free aluminum and weighs 7.5 lb. In addition, the product features a GFCI designed in accordance to OSHA requirements for 20A receptacles, along with a built-in carrying handle and heavy-duty 3-ft SO power cord with a 20A NEMA 5-20P plug. A pilot light — available in green or red, LED or incandescent — indicates the GFCI is engaged and that the receptacle is ready for use.

Appleton Electric

For more information, visit www.appletonelec.com.

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