
In marina safety matters, conformance with the National Electric Code (NEC) is vital for saving lives
When you buy commercial power pedestals GRES701410S-X from us, you are ensuring extreme safety due to UV-stabilized PVC construction with superior dielectric strength in outdoor applications. The two-piece split base design aids in the mounting process and adds convenience to drops; lockable domes and hasps provide security par excellence. We offer sturdy and weather-resistant solutions with professional support behind them, trusted for providing dependable power distribution for residential and commercial customers.
Aesthetics Meets Usability The GRES701410S-X combines gentle curves with a brushed finish, quickly earning praise in hotel lobbies and airport concourses.
Guardian Circuits Each pedestal is fitted with a leakage trip and time-delay overload, so passengers are more likely to reach for a device than look for a fuse.
Global Readiness The outlet plate accepts more than 80 per cent of world plugs, including the NEMA 5-30R, and is ready for an IP66 environment when storm clouds gather.
Field-Tested Toughness A shell of marine-grade stainless steel shrugs off rain, grit, and the occasional suitcase.
Plug-and-Play Service Installers report that a single crew can wire, ballast, and level the unit within an afternoon, leaving the space open for charging within the same day.
| Product size | 700*140*100mm/ 27.72*5.51*3.94inch |
|---|---|
| Rated Voltage | 250V, 125V |
| Rated Current | 10Amp, 13Amp, 15Amp, 16Amp, 20Amp, 30Amp, 50Amp |
| Application | Commercial Buildings, Campuses, Airports & Transit Hubs, Public Parks |
| Place of Origin | Zhejiang, China |
| Brand Name | GEEYA Intelligent |
| Model Number | GRES701410S-X |
| AC outlets quantity | 1 Outlets |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Grounding | Standard Grounding |
| IP level | IP 66 |
| Color | Black |
| Customized | Yes |

In marina safety matters, conformance with the National Electric Code (NEC) is vital for saving lives

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