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Larson Electronics Portable Spider Box - 125/250V Input - (1) 50A CS6369, (2) 30A L6-30R, (4) 30A L5-30R

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WALSB-50AI-125.250V-1X50A-2X30TL.250-4X30TL.125
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The Larson Electronics WALSB-50AI-125.250V-1X50A-2X30TL.250-4X30TL.125 is a portable spider box for indoor, outdoor and rugged applications. This unit allows operators to use 125/250V power via a CS6375 electrical inlet. The device supports one feed through receptacle for 125/250V equipment, as well as two 250V receptacles (L6-30R) and four 125V (L5-30R) GFCI receptacles. For robust protection, the spider box is NEMA 3R rated and protected by impact/flame resistant weatherproof covers. This portable spider box uses a 50-amp, 125/250V CS6375 inlet for bringing power into the unit, while the outlet is a 50-amp, 125/250V CS6369 feed through for powering 125/250V tools and machines. The device supports one feed through receptacle for 125/250V equipment, two 30-amp 250V L6-30R receptacles and four 30-amp 125V L5-30R GFCI receptacles. GFI trip level is set to 4-6 mA with a maximum trip time of 25 mS. The WALSB-50AI-125.250V-1X50A-2X30TL.250-4X30TL.125 spider box features short circuit, overload, open neutral and reverse phasing protection. Should circuit overload occur, the unit will automatically shut down to protect the spider box from damage. The housing on the WALSB-50AI-125.250V-1X50A-2X30TL.250-4X30TL.125 is constructed of 16-gauge steel with a NEMA 3R enclosure rating. This device is approved for wet locations and features heavy-duty impact/flame resistant weatherproof covers. Two angled legs at the base of the unit and low center of gravity ensures this spider box does not tip over in the field. Certification: Larson Electronics is a UL 1640 panel shop and certified to build portable power distribution systems. All units are built in accordance to NFPA 70 (National Electric Code). All equipment is NEMA 3R rated for indoor and outdoor use and provide a degree of protection against dirt, water, and ice. NEMA 4 and NEMA 4x equipment can be equipped upon request. Applications: Indoor or outdoor applications including but not limited to, construction sites, plant maintenance, plant turnarounds, shows, exhibits and shipyard operations. These units are popularly used in applications where external power sources are often necessary. We also offer class rated transformers for use within explosion proof and hazardous location environments. Larson Electronics is a manufacturer and we can build portable power distribution systems to your specifications. Although we carry several models of portable power distribution systems in stock, we can deliver custom ordered units almost as quickly as our prebuilt units. If this model does not meet your needs, please contact us at 888-325-4448 [email protected] to discuss your specific requirements. Specifications / Additional Information WALSB-50AI-125.250V-1X50A-2X30TL.250-4X30TL.125 Spider Box Ratings/Approvals Input: 50A CS6375 Inlet UL 1640 Primary Voltage: 125/250V AC NEMA 3R Weatherproof Output: 50A CS6369 [125/250V] Feed Through Overload Protection Secondary Voltage: 125V and 250V Short Circuit Protection Secondary Receptacles: (2) 30A L6-30R [250V], (4) 30A L5-30R GFCI [125V] Secondary Protection: Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter GFI Trip Level: 4-6 mA Special Orders- Requirements Housing Material: 16-gauge Steel Contact us for special requirements Mounting: Portable/Base Stand Phone: 1-214-616-6180 Dimensions: 11" x 21" x 14.5" Toll Free: 888-325-4448 Weight: 29 lbs Fax: 1-903-498-3364 Color: Yellow E-mail: [email protected] Larson Electronics manufactures a wide variety of custom power distribution systems. The pictures displayed for this unit are a general representation of form factor and may not accurately represent this exact configuration in every detail due to being custom builds. The specifics for this configuration are listed in the specification table and one-line diagram. *All grounding shall comply with state and local codes and meet the minimum requirements of the National Electronic Code section 250*

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