
In marina safety matters, conformance with the National Electric Code (NEC) is vital for saving lives
If your facility or campground needs a rugged RV power pedestal that won’t back down from heavy use, Jiya Intelligent should be on your shortlist. Backed by two decades of engineering in China, the company assembles every unit to handle wet weather, salt air, and the occasional wayward surge. Power handlers describe the GRES1002020D-R as a four-season workhorse, so the claim is more than marketing talk. Reach out if you want the full spec sheet or a ballpark quote.
Multi-Outlet Versatility Travelers plug into 2 German 16A Type-F sockets alongside 2 heavy-duty 16A RV ports, making this panel at home in campsites, marinas, or on mobile work sites.
Layered Safeguards Built-in Schneider circuit breakers pair with overcurrent sensors and childproof flaps, so sudden power surges or idle fingers face automatic, visible cuts.
Robust Materials Choose from 304, 201, or marine-grade 316 stainless steel; each finishes resist rust, pitting, and salt spray, holding up no matter how stormy the legend gets.
Smart LED Guidance A dusk-to-dawn white LED glows softly across the face, lighting up disconnected leads without bathing the floor in glare.
CE Mark Assurance Every outlet bears the CE stamp and passes the full slate of European safety tests; compliance paperwork ships with the panel
| Product size | 1000mm x 200mm x 200mm (39.37" x 7.9" x 7.9") |
|---|---|
| Rated Voltage | 400V, 380V, 230V, 110V |
| Rated Current | 125Amp, 63Amp, 32Amp, 16Amp |
| Application | Commercial Buildings, Campuses, Airports & Transit Hubs, Public Parks |
| Place of Origin | Zhejiang, China |
| Brand Name | GEEYA Intelligent |
| Model Number | GRES1002020D-R |
| AC outlets quantity | 4 Outlets |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Grounding | Standard Grounding |
| IP level | IP 66, IP 67 |
| Color | White |
| Customized | Yes |

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

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