Midwest Electrical Products Metallic RV Park Equipment

Midwest Electrical Metallic RV Park Equipment

July 31, 2020

Midwest’s Metallic RV power centers are a cost-effective favorite among campground owners seeking to provide the essential amenities to their campers while keeping their initial and lifetime costs to a minimum. All components are factory assembled and wired to reduce installation time. The power centers are formed from galvanized steel and are top-coated with a durable powder coat finish for years of maintenance-free operation. These dependable power centers are available in several mounting options: surface mount, pad mount, or earth burial posts. Power centers are available in either single-sided or double-sided construction and have a variety of protection, receptacles, and convenience options available.

Features
• 200 Amp
• 10kAIC
• Ring type meter socket
• Popular 50/30/20 GFCI receptacle configuration
• Available with main breaker or main lug
• Service entrance rated
• Additional spaces for future expansion
• Factory installed components
• Interior and exterior grade level markings
• Bottom feed

Rugged Durability
• NEMA 3R weatherproof enclosure
• G90 galvanized steel for superior corrosion protection
• Polyester powder coat finish resists chipping and fading
• Weather resistant and tamper-resistant 20A GFCI duplex
• Rolled edges for cable protection
• Padlock provision helps prevent unauthorized access

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