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1-Gang 23 cu. in. New Work Electrical Outlet Box and Switch

Disponibilidad:
en stock, listo para ser enviado
Disponibilidad:
en stock, listo para ser enviado
Disponibilidad:
en stock, listo para ser enviado
Precio original $5.95 - Precio original $9.95
Precio original
$5.95
$5.95 - $9.95
Precio actual $5.95
Pack: 1 Pack

1-Gang 23 cu. in. New Work Electrical Outlet Box and Switch

This 1-Gang 23 cu. in. new construction non-metallic switch and outlet box is designed for use with non-metallic sheathed cable. Mounting captive nail is included for easy installation. Great for residential and light commercial applications, the box is made with PVC, sized for standard devices and switches and can be used with 90°C conductors. It resists rust and will not conduct electricity and meets NEMA OS-2 and is fire rated and ETL Listed for safety.

  • PVC construction for durable performance
  • 23 cu. in. single gang box for new work use
  • Mounting: nail on for easy installation
  • Great for residential and light commercial use
  • Material composition resists rust and will not conduct electricity
  • Sized for standard devices and switches
  • Permissible for use with 90°C conductors
  • Tested to 2-hour fire rating standard
  • ETL Listed

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