Power distribution CP2

Power distribution - CP2 - Charles Industries
Power distribution - CP2 - Charles Industries
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When it comes to power distribution in residential and public areas, safety must always be the primary concern. Charles CP2 Power Distribution Pedestals were designed with input from leading utility providers to create the safest, most functional secondary power service pedestals available. Featuring PVC construction, CP2 Power Distribution Pedestals feature superior dielectric strength and high volume resistivity, making them many times safer than metallic pedestals in protecting against stray voltage and electric shock. In secondary low-voltage distribution networks, CP2 Power Distribution Pedestals can be used in joint trench or standalone applications to distribute power between a transformer and individual premises. These direct buried pedestal enclosures provide environmental protection of connectors, conductors, insulators and other power distribution equipment. CP2 Pedestals feature a two-piece split base design that allows technicians to easily install additional drops after initial installation. This feature allows for quick replacement of corroded or otherwise damaged metallic pedestals in existing networks with minimal labor and disruption of service. Double locking dome design features penta bolt recessed lock and padlockable hasp to prevent unauthorized entry and provide highest level of security for secondary power distribution products (per RDUP/RUS specification U-6) Mounting stake holes placed on three different base sides for flexibility in stake placement. Base may be easily attached to joint trench mounting stakes Access slot for temporary drops Customer specific labeling available Dark green pedestal cap Low total cost of ownership
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