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Gen-Tran 30-Amp (3-Prong) Non-Metallic Power Inlet Box

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53003

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Features

  • 30-Amp Non-Metallic Power Inlet Box
  • Designed for generators up to 3700 watts
  • Durable, Glass-Filled Nylon NEMA 3R Enclosure
  • 30A 125V male inlet in NEMA configuration L5-30 on bottom
  • Unit Maintains "Raintight" Rating When Cord Is Connected
  • Now required by most inspectors
  • 99 Cubic Inches Of Wiring Room
  • Enclosure contains 6 knockouts for ultimate wiring flexibility
  • UL Listed
  • Compatible w/ Transfer Switch Models 30116V & 300660
  • Optional Flip Lid (sold separately) Model: FLPIB

Specifications

Plug Types
NEMA L5-30R
53003
specs product image PID-5625
Overview
Weight
2 Pounds
Consumer Warranty
2 Years
Product Length
5 Inches
Product Width
6 Inches
Product Height
5 Inches
UPC
764260530034
Product Specs
Voltage
120 Single-Phase
Frequency
60 Hertz
Rated Watts
3750 Watts
Rated Amps
20 Amps
Maximum Wattage
3750 Watts
UL Listed
Yes
Plugs
NEMA L5-30R
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Gen-Tran 53003 Reviews & Ratings
Not Very Good Quality
By Paul 
Indianapolis, Indiana
Review Posted 10/05/2011 
When conduit is installed on the bottom of the box in the left side knock out (that's where I needed my wiring to exit the box) the weather proof cover hits on the conduit and will only open half way. Not far enough to plug in the generator cable. If the conduit is moved to the right side bottom knock out the weather proof lid hangs up on the conduit connector and will not close all the way. I installed the conduit on the right side and it took filing of the plastic cover to get it to close. Pretty chincy but I made it work.
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2/5
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Not Very Good Quality
By Paul 
Indianapolis, Indiana
Review Posted 10/05/2011 
When conduit is installed on the bottom of the box in the left side knock out (that's where I needed my wiring to exit the box) the weather proof cover hits on the conduit and will only open half way. Not far enough to plug in the generator cable. If the conduit is moved to the right side bottom knock out the weather proof lid hangs up on the conduit connector and will not close all the way. I installed the conduit on the right side and it took filing of the plastic cover to get it to close. Pretty chincy but I made it work.
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