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V1-T5-4 Volume 1—Residential and Light Commercial CA08100002E—March 2015 www.eaton.com
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5.2
Power Pedestals
Temporary Power/RV Park
Application Description
POPs are also sometimes
called temporary power
panels, temporary site
service equipment or
RV panels.
Construction Site Application
When POPs are used at a
construction site, they are
installed on a temporary basis
until permanent electrical
power is available at the
building. The most common
reason for needing a POP
at a construction site is to
provide a power source for
the contractor’s tools.
Construction Site Application
RV Park Applications
When POPs are used at an
RV park, they are installed
for more permanent use
and serve the purpose of
providing power to the
recreational vehicles. Many
RV parks now supply
customers with amenities
such as lighted POPs with TV
and telephone jacks.
RV Park Application
Service Applications
Suitable for use as temporary
Service Entrance Equipment,
temporary power service
equipment and recreational
vehicle site supply.
Features and Benefits
Designed for outdoor
service to meet power
outlet requirements
Receptacles conform
to NEMA and/or ANSI
configurations as specified
by the National Electrical
Code
®
(NEC)
Includes a factory-installed
insulated neutral bar with
provisions for bonding
when used for temporary
service entrance
applications
125 A rated meter socket
Temporary power and RV
park POPs are CSA listed.
Compact POP and single
receptacle devices are not
CSA listed
Designed for Easy Installation
and Protection
Panels come from the
factory completely
assembled, prewired with
100 percent copper wire
and tested...ready for easy
installation
Door swings up and open
for user convenience and
ease of access to breakers
and receptacles
Panels can be bottom fed
through knockouts in the
endwall or top fed using a
bolt-on raintight hub
Two-piece deadfront cover
allows field wiring without
interfering with factory
wiring
Lower deadfront cover
permits easy field wiring to
circuit protective devices
Available GFI (ground fault
interrupter) single- and
two-pole protection
through 50 A