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SQUARE D SCHNEIDER EZM1400TBU EUSERC 400 AMP SINGLE PHASE EZM METER MAIN LUGS TERMINAL BOX TAP BOX

SQUARE D SCHNEIDER EZM1400TBU EUSERC 400 AMP SINGLE PHASE EZM METER MAIN LUGS TERMINAL BOX TAP BOX

Regular price $1,999.00 USD
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Square D EZM1400TBU EUSERC single phase 400A tap box. This main lug terminal box connects one phase in, one phase out with a three wire configuration. It is rated for 120/240VAC and main rated current of 400A. It is suitable for underground service feed with conduit entrances at the bottom of the compartment. This terminal box is suitable for use on line or load side of service equipment using the neutral bonding kit provided. The compartment has three horizontal 800A rated busbars. The busbars come with Visi-Tite joint nuts for connections, eliminating the need for torque readings. It is compliant with UL standards and the steel enclosure has a rating of NEMA 3R.

Note: 

1. Though this is a brand-new item, and, we will add additional carton outside its original manufactory's carton packing. Due to its heavy weight and potential long transportation.  Some minor cosmetic imperfections might occur, such as minor scratches, tiny paint offs etc.  By ordering this item, you agree to accept those potential minor cosmetic imperfections if any, in which will not affect to its operational functionalities.

2. Item will be shipped with insurance and signature required. Please make sure someone will be at destination address to exam and sign the package.

3. If you are not sure, please consult serving utility for their requirements prior to ordering and installing, as specifications and approvals vary by utility and may require local electrical inspector approval. All installations must comply with all national and local codes, laws and regulations. By ordering this item, you acknowledge that you already done your due diligence, fully understand installation requirements, confirmed with power/utility company and inspector for their approvals or fully understand the risks if you haven't done that yet and willing to take risk on your own.

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