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Eaton / Cutler Hammer Evsel230hnaw Level-2 Electric Vehicle Charging Station; 30 on 2040-parts.com

US $425.00
Location:

Newton, New Jersey, United States

Newton, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:EATON Manufacturer Part Number:EVSEL230HNAW

Dimension: 16 Inch Length x 10.880 Inch Width x 19 Inch Height

Eaton / Cutler Hammer Level-2 Electric vehicle charging station charge up to 5 times faster than compared to vehicles cordset. It has a current rating of 30 Amps and voltage rating of 120/240 Volts. Charging station has advanced cord management to protect SAE 1772 connector. It offers built-in user interface with 5 LEDs and 2 pushbuttons. Vehicle charging station features auto-reset and hardwired connection. It measures 16 Inch x 19 Inch x 10.880 Inch. Charging station can be wall mounted. It comes with NEMA 3R rated enclosure. Electric vehicle charging station cETL listed and SAE certified.

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