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PowerPort Specification

PowerPort Specification

PowerPort Specification

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Construction Specifications
All materials and equipment must adhere to Underwriter’s Laboratories standards and be designed for their intended use. The pedestal must be UL listed as a complete assembly and constructed from high-pressure injection molded polycarbonate, resistant to corrosion, impact, and UV. It should be securely supported and capable of withstanding a force of 100 pounds without deformation. Installation must comply with local codes and be approved by a local electrical inspector.
Receptacles & Breakers
Receptacles must be corrosion-resistant, grounding type, and conform to NFPA 303 standards. They should be mounted at a specific angle and height, protected by thermal magnetic circuit breakers, and covered by lockable hinged doors. Circuit breakers should be from specified manufacturers like Siemens or Murray.
Cable Television / Telephone
Pedestals should support single and dual cable television and telephone services, with weather protection and lockable features. Receptacles must comply with ADA standards and be separated from power wiring by a non-metallic barrier.
Lighting
Pedestals should feature diffused downward lighting using fluorescent or incandescent lamps, with specific wattage limits. Lighting should be controlled externally or by an internal photocell, with components accessible for maintenance.
Wiring
Pedestals must be factory pre-wired with stranded copper wire, ensuring isolation between high and low voltage systems. Access to line feed areas should be unobstructed, and wiring should accommodate future load specifications. Options for terminal blocks or pre-wired pigtails are provided based on feed line length.
Plumbing
Pedestals should provide up to two hose bibs with stainless steel ball valves and brass back-flow preventers. The elevation of hose bibs must comply with ADA standards to allow bucket placement beneath them.
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PowerPort Specification-1

I. All materials and equipment used in the installation will conform to Underwriter's Laboratories standards and must be designed for intended use. Materials and equipment should be standard products of a manufacturer engaged in the manufacture of such products. 2. Pedestal shall be UL listed as a complete 3. Electrical wiring will consist of insulated stranded copper type THHN/MTW conductors rated for service at 90 C or THHW/MTW VW- I Boat Cable rated for 105 C. Non-wire conductors will be tin plated copper. 4. Power pedestal shall be high-pressure injection molded polycarbonate and all body parts shall be corrosion, impact and UV resistant capable of withstanding high humidity and caustic environments and shall be vented to allow proper heat dissipation. 5. Pedestal Base shall attach to concrete pad with an internal fastening system to eliminate unsightly bolts and to minimize removal by 6. Pedestal Base shall be constructed so that it may be installed (with utility connections attached) prior to complete installation of the entire 7. Pedestal shall be securely and substantially supported by internal structural members independent of any conduit or plumbing connections, to sustain a force in any direction and at any point of 100 pounds without permanent deformation or offset of a pedestal. 8. All external screw fasteners that require removal to gain access for any installation, maintenance or modification must thread into a brass insert, and not rely on threads holding in a plastic part. 9. Installation is to be in accordance with local codes and approved by local electrical inspector. I. Receptacles shall be corrosion resistant, grounding type, conforming to NFPA 303, 2. Receptacles shall be mounted at approximately 36 degrees from the horizontal, and a minimum of 24" above the mounting plane. 3. Each receptacle shall be protected by a thermal magnetic circuit breaker that is ambient temperature sensitive. 4. Receptacles and their respective circuit breakers are to be assembled together on a panel that can be removed and inserted into the pedestal with a plug connection mechanism. 5. Each receptacle and circuit breaker shall be covered by a hinged door. These doors must latch closed with or without plugs and power cords attached, and must be lockable with a padlock with a 0.2" hasp. 6. Circuit breakers shall be Siemens (Type QP or C. CABLE TELEVISION / TELEPHONE I. Pedestals shall be capable of providing single and dual cable television and telephone service through standard RV receptacles. 2. Single and dual services must be separate and be weather protected and lockable with the same 3. Television and telephone receptacles must be at least 15" above the mounting plane so as to ensure compliance with 28 CFR Part 36, Appendix A - ADA Standards for Accessible 4. Low voltage wiring for television / telephone service must be continuously separated from power wiring by a non-metallic barrier. A Division of HydroHoist International, Inc.

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PowerPort Specification-2

I. Pedestals shall have diffused downward directed lighting using either self-ballasted fluorescent or incandescent lamps. Maximum wattage for fluorescent lamps is 15W and for incandescent lamps is 60W. Light circuit must be protected by a suitable fuse located internally to minimize vandalism. 2. Lighting shall be controlled for a group of pedestals from a single externally controlled 3. Optionally each pedestal light shall be controlled from an internal photocell protected from the weather. 4. Lighting circuit components must be accessible for maintenance with a tool to open mechanism that...

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