WP6000 and WP7000 Series Low-Profile Expandable In-Use Weatherproof Covers from Intermatic

August 1, 2024

Tired of fussing with bulky outdoor weatherproof covers? Upgrade to new WP6000 and WP7000 Series Low-Profile Expandable In-Use Weatherproof Covers from Intermatic. The slim, low-profile in-use covers provide a sleek, easy-to-use alternative to traditional outdoor weatherproof cover options while delivering dependable, code-compliant protection for a range of outdoor applications.

The innovative design of WP6000, WP6200, WP7000 and WP7200 models includes an expandable front window that can be collapsed to save space when not in use as well as a no-hassle latch, with lockable hasp, that can be opened effortlessly with one hand.

Available in standard and extra-duty configurations, our new low-profile in-use covers are an excellent upgrade to any home or business.

Key features:

Improved Aesthetics – Unlike traditional covers, the WP6000/WP7000 Series includes an expandable front window that can be collapsed to save space when not in use

Code Compliant –WP7000 and WP7200 low-profile in-use cover models comply with 2017 NEC Article 406.9 (B)(1) for wet locations and extra-duty applications; CEC 26-702 Compliant; RoHS Compliant

Configuration Options – Available in single-gang and double-gang configurations, as well as standard and extra-duty; select white, gray or bronze color options; single-gang models accommodate both vertical and horizontal installations

Quick Installation – GFCI pre-set; keyhole slots help electrical contractors complete installation in minutes

Save Storage Space – A compact design helps distributors and installers stock a variety of standard and extra-duty low-profile in-use covers without worrying about space in service vehicles or supply areas

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