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30-20 Unmetered pedestal U041CP6010 – Direct Bury

$275.00

Cross Reference: GE1LU032ES, H41P-5, 29-23

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Description

Our metered RV pedestals are  UL listed as RV supply equipment and perfect for any RV park or Campground.  Tried and tested, our pedestals are currently providing power for RVers in private/state parks, national parks, county and fairgrounds from coast to coat.  Each Pedestal is equipped with a factory wired socket rated to 100 continuous amps. These pedestals are manufactured using 16 – Gauge steel and NEMA 3R construction, both which resist corrosion, fading and provides lasting service.  Units are available in either pad mount or direct bury pedestals and fit all standard round watt hour meters.


Features:

  • Factory wired receptacles and breakers
  • Riveted steel, powder coated for longevity
  • Weather proof NEMA 3R and CSA enclosure 3R
  • Pad lockable unit
  • Direct bury and pad mounted options available

 

Technical Description:

Unmetered Type; G90 Galvanized Steel Material; Zinc Coated Finish; 1 AWG to 300 kcmil Solid/Stranded (Copper/Aluminum), 12 to 2 AWG Solid/Stranded (Copper/Aluminum, Ground) Wire Size; UL, CUL Approval; Earth Burial Mounting; NEMA 3R Enclosure; 70 Ampere Current Rating; 1-Phase Circuit Configuration; CB130 First Position Circuit Breaker Type; R32U Left Position Receptacle Type; CB120 Third Position Circuit Breaker Type; CB120 Second Position Circuit Breaker Type; 5-20R2GFCI Right Position Receptacle Type; Applicable Standard NEMA, NEC; Voltage Rating 120/240 V

 

UPC:  78456756882
Third Position Circuit Breaker Type:  CB120
Wire Size:  1 AWG to 300 KCMIL Solid/Stranded (Copper/Aluminum), 12 to 2 AWG Solid/Stranded (Copper/Aluminum, Ground)
Material:  G90 Galvanized Steel
Finish:  Zinc Coated
Mounting:  Earth Burial
Enclosure:  NEMA 3R
Approval:  UL, CUL
Additional Information:  Applicable Standard NEMA, NEC; Voltage Rating 120/240 V
Catalog Number:  U041CP6010
Type:  Unmetered
Current Rating:  70 Ampere
Circuit Configuration:  1-Phase
Left Position Receptacle Type:  R32U
Right Position Receptacle Type:  5-20R2GFCI
First Position Circuit Breaker Type:  CB130
Second Position Circuit Breaker Type:  CB120
CATALOG DESCRIPTION:  MIDWEST ELECTRICS METALLIC RV UNITS ARE MANUFACTURED USING 16-GAUGE, GALVANIZED ZINC-COATED STEEL AND NEMA 3R CONSTRUCTION, WHICH RESISTS CORROSION AND FADING AND PROVIDES LASTING SERVICE IN OUTDOOR APPLICATIONS. UNITS ARE AVAILABLE IN SURFACE MOUNT AND EARTH BURIAL OR PADMOUNT POSTS, OFFERING A WIDE RANGE OF RECEPTACLE CONFIGURATIONS TO FIT YOUR NEEDS.
Category:  Unmetered Power Outlet Pedestals
Full Technical Description:  Unmetered Type; G90 Galvanized Steel Material; Zinc Coated Finish; 1 AWG to 300 kcmil Solid/Stranded (Copper/Aluminum), 12 to 2 AWG Solid/Stranded (Copper/Aluminum, Ground) Wire Size; UL, CUL Approval; Earth Burial Mounting; NEMA 3R Enclosure; 70 Ampere Current Rating; 1-Phase Circuit Configuration; CB130 First Position Circuit Breaker Type; R32U Left Position Receptacle Type; CB120 Third Position Circuit Breaker Type; CB120 Second Position Circuit Breaker Type; 5-20R2GFCI Right Position Receptacle Type; Applicable Standard NEMA, NEC; Voltage Rating 120/240 V
Manufacturer:  Midwest Electric Products, Inc.
Manufacturer Brand:  Midwest Electric Products, Inc.
Product Description:  MIDWEST U041CP6010 70A POST 30/20GFCI
Sub-Category:  Outdoor Pedestal Mount Power Outlet Panel
UNSPSC:  30102903
UPC 12 Digit:  784567568820
Cross Reference:
GE1LU032ES, H41P-5, 25-23

Additional information

Weight 40 lbs
SKU

upc

Cross Reference

25-23, GE1LU032ES, H41P-5

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  1. Customer

    Customer

    Tore down an old garage and had underground power waiting to be used. Worked perfect!

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  2. DGP

    DGP

    great product and a good price.

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  3. IBrown

    IBrown

    I’m using this box primarily as a splice point and the outlets are just a bonus. I’m giving 4 stars primarily because information is so hard to come by on the details of this box, but also the lack of a back wall knockout isn’t ideal and there is no sealing on the pre-installed fasteners despite the box itself saying you must use thread sealant.The top port is a Siemens standard RX for threaded ridged conduit and comes with the cover, but you can get the hub in any size from 1″ to 2-1/2″ with part numbers EC38596 to EC38600. The bottom center knockout is only up to 1-1/2″ for this style box (7″ wide version) and the bottom corner knockouts only go up to 1″.Mine came with an ILSCO NB22 5 position grounding bar which is really strange for a Siemens company product to use a competitor’s grounding bar. While this grounding bar takes up to #4 out of the box, I needed to land a larger aluminum conductor on it since I’m using the panel without bonded neutral and doing a feeder splice in there. I had a very hard time tracking down the proper grounding lug kit and got a less than helpful reply about it when I asked a question on here. The proper lug kit is the ILSCO NBST-2/0, but it is probably cheaper just to buy a whole new NB22 that already comes with this lug attached. As the part # implies, it takes up to 2/0 gauge wire, which is perfect for me.It has two more breaker slots for aux circuits, but you can’t alter the face plate the receptacles are in.I mounted it with stainless screws with stainless washers with a bit of sealing putty on the washers. I put Kopr Kote on the RX threads and just regular pipe dope on the non-conducting penetration threads on the sides/top. I used a service entrance conduit body to enter the house with a very short nipple to the RX on the top for the supply and just regular 1-1/2″ PVC conduit to dive into the ground for the cable I’m splicing in there (wish it was 2″, actually step up to 2″ in the ground).

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  4. Donald

    Donald

    Anyone watching this? I have 3 of the 20-30-50 amp power panels installed, does this box match that size? It looks like it does in pictures

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  5. George

    George

    Used it for our fifth wheel. Easy to mount and connect..

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  6. Jeffrey Doan

    Jeffrey Doan

    Used as a RV site power source for 30 amp and 15 amp. This is considerably larger than the one being replaced. That’s not a bad thing, but it has too much wasted space. Easy access to breakers and outlets. Initial installation is pretty easy too if you have the tools!

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  7. John

    John

    Excellent product. Built very solid. Thank you very much.

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  8. Customer

    Customer

    product worked good. well satisfied

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  9. SD Native

    SD Native

    This is a high quality box that accepts either Siemens or Murray breakers. The box is made of heavy guage steel. Unfortunately, one of the breakers was a bit loose on the buss bar and had to be replaced. If not for that I would rate it five stars.

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  10. Darren Lockhart

    Darren Lockhart

    This would be a 5 star rating if the friggin thing had a CSA stamp, but it doesn’t! My electrician had to overrule his apprentice to install this thing (the apprentice said it didn’t meet code). Then we had a hair raising inspection where the electrician had to basically beg the inspector to pass it without the stamp.Feel like if the electrician didn’t have a few favours to call upon this wouldn’t have passed inspection and I would have been on the hook for the install, disassembly and reinstall of a certified product.They shouldn’t sell this in Canada! Avoid if you need inspections or if you ever plan on selling your house or want fire insurance.

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  11. George E. Gradek

    George E. Gradek

    Well built. Easy to install, well thought out.

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  12. Macman747

    Macman747

    You’re thinking “It would sure be nice to know the NEMA configurations of the receptacles.” aren’t ya? It has a NEMA 5-20R GFI duplex and a NEMA 5-30R non-GFI receptacle. Both are 120V and of the configuration that you would expect for an RV camp site.

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  13. Canadian guy

    Canadian guy

    What else can I say, all good

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  14. Derek Russ

    Derek Russ

    I installed this under my grandmother’s shelter in order to plug in the travel trailer. The existing electrical plug no longer worked due to a (presumably) cut burial wire. I really like the fact that there is built in room for expansion in the form of 2 breaker slots that are in addition to the breakers for the 30 amp & 20 amp plugs. I used one of these breaker slots to run 2 flood light in the shelter. A big upgrade from the 0 previous lights. This box is of solid construction. The one challenge I faced had to do with the top of the box. I wanted to bring a 1″ conduit out of the top of the box. Unfortunately, this box is designed to allow only a 3″ conduit to securely exit the top. Time to get creative. I drilled a hole in the metal cover, installed a threaded adapter fitting with locking nut, removed the bolt assembly that mounts the cover to the box & used silicone to secure the cover to the box. It worked quite nicely and as an added bonus, it is very weather resistant. I am not an electrician and I’m not sure if this modification is “ok” but it works for me. The pics of this modification may show the gloss of the clear silicone that I used to secure the metal cover to the box. The original mounting bolt with cross bar interfered with placement of the threaded fitting and had to be removed. My local Lowe’s or electrical supply store did not sell any combination of reducers that could go from 3″ down to 1″ so I had to figure it out & this was the idea I came up with. I still highly recommend this temporary power panel.

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  15. Martin Hernandez

    Martin Hernandez

    Happy with the purchase, items were packaged well and we got free shipping!

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  16. Shadyside Campground

    Shadyside Campground

    Nice product, good price and ordering was easy.

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