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Midwest 50/20 Amp RV Receptacle – U055C010 – Heavy Duty

$149.99

Cross Reference: CESMPSC55GRHR, GE1LU502SS

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Description

50 Amp RV Receptacle

Enhance your electrical system with the Midwest 50/20 Amp RV Power Outlet Box. Featuring 50 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: CESMPSC55GRHR, GE1LU502SS

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) 50/20 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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  1. zman

    zman

    Hole at bottom of door too small to allow cord to pass through with door secured. Have to leave for open while in use.

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  2. Anonymous

    Anonymous

    Nice box, but will not close when RV is plugged in. Needs to be a little deeper so it an close when used outdoors.

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  3. Gary Tracy

    Gary Tracy

    Nice electrical box, but does not have enough clearance for a 50 amp plug. I did not think about how tight the lid would fit. Our RV has a small handle built on the back of the plug for pulling it out. It sticks out way to far to close the lid. There might be about 2inches between the plugin and the lid. A really flat plug may work, like on a dryer. The construction quality is good, it just should of had more room in it. Unfortunately I had this completely installed before I checked it. I would probably work if you used a 30amp 90degree dongle, or if your plug is very flat. I wound up using a torch to cut a square hole where the back of my plug would stick out. The lid can be left open or removed, but then the sockets and breaker would be exposed to the weather. Cutting a hole in it, was below the breaker and still works ok, its just really ugly now.

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  4. ItsAllAboutTime

    ItsAllAboutTime

    Fact: You have to take it apart to connect the feed cables and make up the conduit into it.Con. 1. The wires from the plugs (50 and 20a) to the Neutral and Ground Lug are barely long enough.2. L1, L2, N lugs will accept #2/0 but ground is only #6. The maximum male adapter size is 1-1/2″ – max conduit 1-1/2″.3. The door won’t close over a standard 50A cord plug.Maybe 4. In many areas, the 20A GFCI has to be WR, this plug is not and you will have to change it out.Pro. The brackets holding outlets are held by screws, not rivets like some.

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