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EPS-H412NVW Hardwired Power Outlet Strip
- EPS-H412NVW-- 48"
Hardwired Power Strip with
12 Outlets, White
This hard wired type power strip is good for
installation in your kitchen, cabinet, on the rack and so on. It
is not for normal wall outlets. There is no power cord and plug
with this unit.
Features
- 48" (1.22m) Durable Metal Housing Power Strip,
White
- 12 Black US Standard Outlets, Vertical Outlet
Orientation
- Hardwired without Power Cord for Mounting at Your
Desired Location
- 6 Easily Punched off
Knockouts
on Each Side - on Top,Both Sides, the Bottom Cover and Both
Ends
- ETL Approved and Listed (Conforms to UL5 and
CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 62)
- Easy On/Off
Back
Cover, Where the Wires Are Connected, Less Screws to Work on
- Wires Readily Striped for Easier Removal and Faster
Installation - Higher Efficiency
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Model #:
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EPS-H412NVW
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Description:
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48" 12 Outlet Hardwire Type
Power Strip, White
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Power Strip Measurement:
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L48" x W1.614" x H1.535" (1219
x 41 x 39mm) *
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Outlets:
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12
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Outlet Color:
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Black
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Outlet Orientation:
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Vertical
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Receptacle Type
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NEMA 5-15R
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Outlet Spacing:
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3.47" or 88mm (center to
center)
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Knockout Cord Exit:
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6
(Top, Bottom Cover, Both Sides & Both Ends)
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Voltage Input/Output:
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110-125V 60Hz
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Current Input:
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15A
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Full Load:
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1875VA
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On/Off Switch:
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N/A
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Circuit Breaker:
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N/A
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Surge Protection:
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N/A
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Indicators:
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N/A
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Mounting Tabs:
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N/A
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Mounting Clips:
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2 x
¾" (19mm) Spring Clips (Click
here)
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SAFETY WARNING:
Installation work of this unit must be done by a
professional, a licensed electrician or an electric
engineer.
Never install this unit during a thunder storm.
Switch off the power before you start installation work.
This unit is for indoor use only.
This unit is not intended for use in or around wet or
potentially wet areas including, but not limited to,
aquariums, saunas, showers and fountains.
Risk of Electric Shock!
INSTALLATION GUIDE:
Before installation, you may
need to get a 3/8" wire clamp connector (also known as
Romex
Connector) and 3 wire connectors (also referred to as
terminal
connectors. Decide your wire gauge, and ask store
attendant for assistance what color of connectors you should
get) from your local hardware or electric supply or home
improvement stores.
Minimum tools required: A fine to medium fine philips screw
driver, and a pair of scissors, and a pair of mid size slip
joint pliers
- Turn off electricity in the house
- Decide where to place this unit
- Choose the side you want the cord exit to be and mark on
the
Knockouts
coin
- Gently punch off the
Knockouts
coin marked earlier with the back of a screw driver or other
tool handy
- Unscrew the
Back
Cover off the power strip with a philips screw driver
- Take out the white
plastic
insulation sheet, then use the pair of scissors to cut
a hole (about ¾" in diameter, or big enough for the
wires to go through) on this
plastic
insulation sheet WHERE the wires will run through (if
you decide to use the bottom
knockout
on
the
back cover for wire connection, the hole should be in
the middle of the sheet, or, on the side. In this case, you
will not need a
wire
clamp connector. Thus, please ignore step 7, 8 and 11
below)
- Put on the 3/8" wire clamp connector you already have
in place. Secure the installation of the clamp connector by tightening the big
ring
screw (which should be the inside the wall, something
like
this)
with the pair of slip joint pliers
- Run the wires through the wire clamp connector, from the outside
into the power strip
- Please remember to run the wires through the white
plastic
insulation sheet (In case bottom
knockout
on
the
back cover is to be used for wire connection, please
run the wires through the
back
cover first, now with the
knockout
coin punched off, from outside to inside)
- Match the color of the wires and secure the wire
connection with proper wire connectors (different wire gauge
use different colored
wire
connectors)
- Tighten the two
pressure
screws properly on the wire clamp connector
- Place the
plastic
insulation sheet back in position in the power strip
- Screw the
Back
Cover on
- Mount the power strip where you want it to be:
A) For power strips
with
mounting tabs on both ends: screw down the unit on the
floor, wall or in your cabinet or on your rack, where you
want it to be
B) For power strips
without
mounting tabs, but to be mounted with
clips,
place the unit where you want it to be first, make marks
where to install the
clips,
which normally should be placed about 6" away from each end,
and then screw the
clips
down with screws provided. Then, snap the power strip in on
the
clips
- Turn electricity back on, you are ready to go
Note:
* For installation purpose: The
length of the power strip does not include the
mounting
tabs (approx. 0.624"/15.8mm on both ends, if available,
please check the above spec chart); the width does not include
the size of screws (min. 0.064"/1.6mm on each side); the
height does not include the receptacles (about 0.208"/5.3mm
above the surface of the strip).
We also custom manufacture for our
customers.
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