Stay connected with “Mini Power Center’s” from Southwire Tools
These portable power centers are designed to plug into a four wire, full power L14-30 outlet found on most portable generators. The PDU’s break down the 240 volt power into two or four 125 Volt GFCI protected circuits. Each circuit has its own circuit breaker and GFCI module, protecting the tools and user.
Allows you to comply with NEC rule 590.6(A)(3) that now requires GFCI protection on the 125/250V outlet for Portable Generators up to 15KW
6532UGMX – Indoor 2 Cct ,4 x 5-20 125V 20A Outputs
6532TLMX - Indoor 2 Cct, 4 x L5-20 125V 20A Outputs
6534UGSX – Outdoor 4 Cct 4x 5-20 125V 20A Outputs
6534TLSX - Outdoor 4 Cct, 4 x L5-20 125V 20A Outputs
All of the above inclues a 6 foot pre-wired input power cord, cULus Listed
About Southwire
Southwire's roots extend to 1937, when Richards, then a young 25 years old, started Richards & Associates (R&A) to erect power poles with the ultimate purpose of bringing electric light to his grandmother’s home.
Richards was a recent graduate of Georgia Tech, and while the promise of jobs paying $80 a month lured most of his classmates to New York, Richards chose to stay in Carroll County, a commitment he kept even after Southwire grew into a leading player in the wire and cable industry.
During its first two and a half years, R&A strung 3,500 miles of cable, becoming the nation’s second-largest Rural Electrification Act (REA) contractor. As World War II halted all REA construction, Richards was called up into the U.S. Army, eventually reaching the rank of captain.