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HUBBELL WIRING DEVICE-KELLEMS

Hubbell Wiring Device-Kellems 25 ft. Indoor, Outdoor Shore Power Cable; Max Amps: 50.0, Number of Outlets: 1, Yellow

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Shore Power Cable
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Shore Power Cable
PI_Asset_1353534

#925221-5 | Pkg Qty: 1

$1,274.23 pkg | $1,274.23 ea

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Shipping to 60045

Technical Specifications

Key Specifications
Brand
HUBBELL WIRING DEVICE-KELLEMS
Number of Conductors
4
Cord Ending Type
Single Connector
Number of Outlets
1
Cord Length
25 ft.
Package Quantity
1
Cord Shape
Round
Plug Configuration
Straight, No Swivel
Extension Cord Length
25 ft.
Plug Style
Straight
Extension Cords Group
25 to 35 ft.
Plug Type
Straight, No Swivel
Gauge/Conductor
6/4
Power Indicator
No
Indoor/Outdoor
Indoor/Outdoor
Receptacle Configuration
NEMA L14-50R/CS6364C
Item
Shore Power Cable
Shape
Round
Jacket Color Family
Yellow
Shipping Weight
25 lb.
Jacket Material
PVC
Standards
UL/CSA
Lighted End
No
Temperature Range (Deg. F)
-4 to 140 deg. F
Maximum Amps
50 A
Trade Designation
STOW
Mfr. Part Number
HBL61CM42
Voltage
125/250 VAC
NEC Cord Designation
STOW
Wire Size
6 AWG
NEMA Plug Configuration
L14-50P/CS6365C
General
Cord Shape
Round

Product Description

Outdoor extension cords with a single outlet consist of flexible electrical cable with a plug at one end and a single receptacle at the other end. They are commonly used in outdoor applications to provide power where the power source is located some distance away from the device, such as with landscaping equipment. These cords have a durable jacket that resists abrasion and harsh weather conditions, making them more robust for outdoor applications than indoor extension cords.

Extension cords are a length of flexible electrical cable used to bring power to a device located up to 100 ft. away. They are typically used when a device's cord is too short to reach a power source, such as an electrical outlet, or where outlets may be scarce. They have a two- or three-prong plug at one end that connects to the power source and a molded outlet at the other end that devices plug into. Extension cords with a single outlet have a single receptacle, while cords with multiple outlets have two or more receptacles. In general, the more power needed by a device, the thicker the extension cord (or lower the gauge) needs to be to support the electrical current flowing through the cord. Extension cords are commonly used to provide temporary power in a wide range of indoor and outdoor applications.

Item Barcode
9252215
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