Leviton Outdoor Load Centre

Leviton Outdoor Load Centre

Nov 4, 2020

The Leviton Outdoor Load Center is easy to install and designed to withstand the elements. It features a gray, weather-resistant enclosure and a solid cover housing white circuit breakers. Hydraulic-Magnetic Trip Technology allows circuit breakers to operate as intended over a wide range of temperature extremes, -40°C to 85°C, without re-rating. All hot and neutral wires terminate at custom lugs in the panel, not at the circuit breaker*, so the entire panel can be wired at rough-in without circuit breakers installed. Circuit breakers are easily plugged-on at final installation.

 

 

Product Features

Type: Outdoor
Warranty: 10-Year Limited

Electrical Specifications

Amperage: 100 A
Short Circuit Current Rating: 22 KA
Spaces / Circuits: 20 / 20
Type of Load Center: Main Breaker
Voltage: 120/240 VAC

Mechanical Specifications

Busbar Material: Copper, Bright Tin-Plated
Dimensions: 30″ H x 15″ W x 4.4″ D
Enclosure Material: Galvanized Steel, Gray Baked Enamel

Ground Connection: 4 AWG – 2/0 AWG Cu/Al
Supply Connections: 3 AWG – 300 MCM Cu/Al
Weight: 42.75 lbs.

Environmental Specifications

NEMA Enclosure Type: NEMA 1 Indoor
Operating Temperature: 0°C to 40°C

Standards & Certifications

CSA: Yes
UL 50: Yes
UL 50E: Yes
UL 67: Yes
UL 869A: Yes

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