
In marina safety matters, conformance with the National Electric Code (NEC) is vital for saving lives
Ensure the durability with UV-stabilized PVC construction, advertised to offer the highest dielectric strength. This outdoor power pedestal is easy to install by our two-piece split base, which also supports additional drops. The lockable cover attaches via padlockable hasp for utmost security. Designed for wet locations and supplying reliable power for an event or equipment, they’re the safe option for outdoor use, backed by our knowledgeable support.
All-Weather Power and Light. Rugged, IP68-rated ports deliver both electricity and dependable illumination, shrugging off rain, snow, or grit.
Corrosion-Resistant Stainless Build. A shell of high-grade stainless steel stands up to salty breezes and sudden storms, outlasting cheaper alloys by years.
Selectable Integrated Lighting. Operators can dial in different brightness levels, creating safe walkways or softly glowing accents as the occasion demands.
Applications without Borders. Whether on a hillside villa, within landscaped gardens, or in bustling commercial courtyards, the unit delivers service where grid access falls short.
Modular Power Layouts. Users choose between a single outlet configuration or expand with daisy-chain modules, tailoring capacity to barbecues, festivals, or emergency backup.
| 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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