Ericson Power Distribution Units with Expanded Features

March 7, 2022

Notable Features and Upgrades:

  • Exclusively Engineered, Designed and Built in the USA.
  • Full UL/CSA Compliance
  • Industry Exclusive UL943 – 5th Edition Self Testing GFCI Module and UL1640 Compliance, with Open Neutral.  CSA C222 No. 14 Compliance

Extensive List of Features and Options:

  • cETus listed for use in U.S. and Canada
  • UL943-5th Edition Self-Testing GFCI Module with Nema 4x Test/Resent Buttons For Exceptional Damp/Wet Performance
  • UL1640 – Open Neutral Protection
  • 30A, 240V GFCI Capable Welding Receptacle as Standard Option
  • Custom Voltage, 3-Phase & Receptacle Options Available
  • Heavy Duty Powder Coated Enclosure and Legs to Ensure Rugged Jobsite Performance
  • Heavy Duty Legs are Oriented in “sled” Fashion for Easy Jobsite Repositioning
  • Outdoor Units Provide Nema 3R Weather Resistance Protection for Circuitry
  • Locking Receptacle Version has Lockable Weather Resistant Covers.
  • Weather Resist Cover for Circuit Breaker Protection
  • Power Inlet & Outlet Clearly Marked on Units Top
  • 50A Capable Feed-through
  • Field Serviceable by Qualified Personnel
  • Renewable Parts List Included and Affixed Under Top Cover.

Frame and Mounting Options:

  • Rugged Powder Coated Steel Enclosure
  • Jobsite Designed Rugged Legs, Engineered Parallel to the box’s length for easy Jobsite repositioning
  • Wall Mount Options
  • Customized Contractor or Channel Partner Color and Labeling Available

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