UL-Listed Electronic All-Purpose Contractor Box from Intermatic

January 27, 2023

Being “made from scratch” is a sign of quality in restaurant kitchens and at family dinner tables. It shows that someone assembled ingredients with care and precision to create a meal greater than the sum of its parts.

However, assembling a lighting control from scratch doesn’t necessarily equate to a superior final product. On the job site, every second counts, and the time and effort spent on building a custom solution can often be better spent.

More importantly, many installers who use UL-listed components to create their custom lighting control solutions don’t realize that the final assembled product is not technically UL Approved, according to UL. 

To help streamline installations and promote code compliance, Intermatic created the Electronic All-Purpose Contractor Box. The time-saving control offers everything contractors need to get projects off the ground in a ready-made, UL-listed solution.

Custom Build vs. an All-in-One Solution

Building a lighting control with a la carte components takes time. It requires installers to wrangle an enclosure, time clock, contactor, terminal strip, and other components. This takes away from other work activities and can lead to inconsistencies, especially if there are issues sourcing parts.

Moreover, while individual components may be UL-listed and include warranties, the final assembled solution not actually be UL recognized as those individual components may not have been tested to work together as a system. If there’s an issue down the road, the end user (or installer) is on the hook for handling any maintenance or repairs. 

On the other hand, an all-in-one solution like the ETCB28253PCR takes the guesswork out of assembly and provides the added benefit of a two-year warranty. Installers need only to mount the box, punch the necessary knockouts, and make their connections. This can save 30 minutes or more for each installation.


What’s Inside the Box?

Each Electronic All-Purpose Contractor Box includes a dead-front enclosure, 365-day Astronomic timer control, terminal strip, and a 60 A 3-Pole contactor. The UL-listed solution also provides ½” and ¾” knockouts.

Together, these components deliver a robust lighting control solution that’s ideal for commercial and retail applications, such as exterior lighting, electrical pumps, parking lot lighting, and general lighting control needs.

Go HERE for more information

Related Articles


Latest Articles

  • Early Identification of Critical Risks in Construction Can Save Lives

    Early Identification of Critical Risks in Construction Can Save Lives

    January 26, 2026 The Canadian Construction Safety Council (CCSC), a coalition of leading construction companies dedicated to building a safer Canada, has released its Critical Risks Guideline, a comprehensive framework designed to prevent serious injuries and fatalities (SIFs) in the construction industry.  “Safety is a shared responsibility, not a tool for competitive advantage,” says Ryan Tones, President, Peter Read More…

  • ANNQUAN Brand Power Strips Recalled Due to Fire Hazard

    ANNQUAN Brand Power Strips Recalled Due to Fire Hazard

    January 23, 2026 Summary Affected products This recall involves ANNQUAN-branded power strips models EX-D112-05 and EX-D106-25. Power strip model EX-D112-05 has a black metal enclosure with 12 receptacles made of yellow plastic. There is one on/off switch located at the end of the housing closest to the power cord. Power strip model EX-D106-25 has a yellow Read More…

  • Lighting Case Study: The Historic Congregation Emanu-El

    Lighting Case Study: The Historic Congregation Emanu-El

    January 23, 2026 By Mac’s II Agencies Nestled in the heart of Victoria, the historic Congregation Emanu-El presented a unique opportunity for Mac’s II Agencies to craft a lighting experience that enhances worship while respecting the architectural heritage of the space. True to our “Design, Supply, Support” approach, we led the project from design concept Read More…

  • Electrical Permit Requirements for Alarm System and Voice, Data, Video Installations

    Electrical Permit Requirements for Alarm System and Voice, Data, Video Installations

    January 19, 2026 Other than the exceptions listed below, electrical permits and inspections are required for all electrical work involved in the installation of intrusion and similar alarm systems in all structures. Electrical permits and inspections ensure that low -voltage systems are installed safely and in compliance with Code requirements. A permit and inspections must Read More…


Changing Scene

  • Leviton Celebrates 120 Years of Innovation

    Leviton Celebrates 120 Years of Innovation

    January 26, 2026 Leviton is celebrating the 120th anniversary of its founding this year. Established in 1906, Leviton began as a small tin smithing business founded by Isidor Leviton, where he produced mantle tips used for gas lighting. Since those humble beginnings, Leviton has grown from a single-product manufacturer into a global leader delivering comprehensive Read More…

  • LaPlante Joins the Champion Fiberglass® Manufacturers Representative Network in Quebec

    LaPlante Joins the Champion Fiberglass® Manufacturers Representative Network in Quebec

    January 26, 2026 Champion Fiberglass® welcomes LaPlante as the new representative agency for Quebec. With deep roots in Canada’s electrical industry and a reputation built over multiple generations, the firm brings experience, steady leadership, and a clear understanding of the province’s commercial and industrial markets. LaPlante carries the distinction of being one of the oldest electrical Read More…

  • Mersen Canada Toronto Celebrate 2000 Days with No Lost Time Accidents

    Mersen Canada Toronto Celebrate 2000 Days with No Lost Time Accidents

    January 26, 2026 On December 29, 2025, MERSEN CANADA TORONTO Inc. achieved a significant safety milestone at its Canadian manufacturing facility, Mersen Canada Toronto Inc., marking 2,000 consecutive days without a lost-time accident. “This achievement would not have been possible without the employees’ consistent commitment to safety and their diligent adherence to established procedures,” said Read More…

  • New Skills Program to Help Veterans Build Construction Careers in Nova Scotia

    New Skills Program to Help Veterans Build Construction Careers in Nova Scotia

    January 23, 2026 The Province is helping Canadian Armed Forces veterans, reservists and their family members transition to construction careers. The assistance is through the new Skills Bridge initiative that will support up to 100 people over the next three years. The program, funded by the Province and delivered by the non-profit organization Helmets to Read More…