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Midwest 30/20 Amp RV Receptacle W/ 20A GFCI – U041C010 – Heavy Duty

$139.99

Cross Reference: CESMPSC41GRHR, U041GP

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Description

30 Amp RV Receptacle

Enhance your electrical system with the Midwest 70 Amp RV Power Outlet Box. Featuring 30 Amps of maximum power with 20 amp GFI, this durable box features a gray enclosure and is ANSI certified and UL listed for safety. The box is manufactured known for its exceptional quality, durability and commercial rating.

 

Product Specifications

  • NEMA 3R weatherproof construction
  • G90 galvanized steel construction for superior corrosion resistance
  • Durable polyester powder coat finish resists chipping and fading
  • All components factory wired and assembled, reducing installation time
  • Door removable for installation ease; stay open position for user convenience
  • All terminals accept copper or aluminum wire for added installation flexibility
  • Broad range of concentric knockouts to accommodate varied wiring needs
  • All units with factory installed Cu/Al equipment ground lug
  • Dead front construction prevents accidental contact with live parts
  • Padlock provision to prevent unauthorized access
  • Rolled edge door for cord protection
  • Conforms to NEC and NEMA standards
  • Cross Reference: CESMPSC41GRHR, U041GP

Dimensions

Load center depth (in.) 5.2 Load center height (in.) 14.38
Load center width (in.) 7.25

Details

Electrical Product Type Outlet Load Center Type Temporary Power
Maximum Amperage (amps) 70 Number of Circuits 3
Number of Spaces 3 Phase Type 1 Phase
Product Weight (lb.) 9.4 Returnable 90-Day
Voltage (volts) 120

Warranty / Certifications

Certifications and Listings UL Listed Manufacturer Warranty Lifetime warranty

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5 reviews with a 3-star rating

  1. J. Crane

    J. Crane

    Depending on the shape of your 30 AMP plug, you will probably not be able to close the box door with the plug in place. If it’s raining, this is not a good design. If the door was hinged at the top, it would provide more protection during inclement weather.

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  2. mom2aj

    mom2aj

    Really nice box but if I can’t leave my camper plugged in, it is of no use to me. I have to bungee cord the cover so rain, snow or any bad weather doesn’t short this plug. Cost enough that the cover should close while the RV is plugged in.

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  3. Allan Chilton

    Allan Chilton

    Good product except the 20 amp duplex. Can’t shut the door with a cable plugged in and can only use one flat extension as the plug spreads over both outlets…..what genius spoiled an otherwise decent product with this lack of thought for detail? Anyone know where I can get two flat plug cables that allow me to leave lights etc plugged in with door closed please?

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  4. brad hill

    brad hill

    Well made

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  5. Reese Mlekush

    Reese Mlekush

    The rv panel is ok, but i did have to “tweek it” to get the inside panel to fit properly. Not a big deal. When you plug something in the 20 amp outlet you can’t shut the door when using a standard extension cord—not good! Would i recommend it? Like i said, it’s ok, but if you want a good quality panel, spend more money.

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