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Product Info
- Manufacturer:Eaton
- Sub-Category:Low-voltage power distribution and control systems
Description
EDS272
EDS272 is a durable two-gang control station back box from Crouse-Hinds, constructed with feraloy iron alloy for hazardous locations.EDS272 features a dead end style with a 3/4 inch trade size and is rated for NEMA 3R, 7, 9, and 12 environments, ensuring reliable protection in industrial applications. Its dimensions are 7.19 inches length, 5.88 inches height, and 3.06 inches width, weighing 10.4 pounds.
- Manufacturer: Crouse-Hinds
- Material: Feraloy iron alloy
- Number of Gangs: Two-gang
- Style: Dead end
- Trade Size: 3/4 inch
- NEMA Rating: 3R, 7, 9, 12
- Dimensions (LxHxW): 7.19 x 5.88 x 3.06 inches
- Weight: 10.4 lbs
- Category: Motor Control
- Suitable for hazardous/classified locations
Specifications
- Part Number: EDS272
- Manufacturer : Eaton
- Brand : Crouse-Hinds
- Category : Conduit & Fittings
- Item Subcategory : Low-voltage power distribution and control systems
- Section : Control stations
- Family : EDS Series
- Type : EDS
- Nema Rating : 3R 7 9 12
- Material : Feraloy iron alloy
- NEC hazardous rating : Class I, Division 1 Class I, Zone 1 Class I, Division 2 Class I, Zone 2 Class II, Division 1 Class II, Division 2 Class III
- Trade size : 3/4"
- Number of gangs : Two-gang
Product Data
- UPC : 782274871066
- GTIN : 00782274871066
- Country of Origin : Mexico
- Dimensions : 7.19 in x 5.88 in x 3.06 in (Length/Depth x Height x Width)
- Weight : 10.4
- Certification : UL 894, UL1203, UL Listed for Class I, Division 1, Groups C, D; Class I, Division 2, Groups, B, C, D; Class II, Division 1 and 2, Groups E, F, G; and Class III
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