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All-Sites Temporary Power Outlet PanelsBuild Your Own Catalog Numbering System1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10PReference111F22F33F44F55F6F78F99FRECEPTACLERECEPTACLERECEPTACLE CONFIGURATION GFCI14 - 50R 125/250V 50A14 - 30R 125/250V 30ATT30R 125V 30AL6 - 30R 250V 30A6 - 20R 250V 20AL5 - 20R 125V 20A5 - 20R2GFI 125V 20A5 - 20R2 125V 20AL5 - 30R 125V 30A Required fields. For use on Pedestal Devices. All lighted devices require either a 5-20R2GFIreceptacle or a QF120 circuit breaker. For useon unmetered or top metered devices. Devices with two outlets with a total amperageof 60 amps or less have factory ready provisionsfor an additional 1-pole circuit breaker. Deviceswith three outlets with a total amperage of 100amps or less have factory ready provisions foran additional 1-pole circuit breaker. Up to 3 receptacles, and up to 125 Ampsmaximum permissible. The “F” next to the receptacle number denotesGFCI circuit breaker protection.RECEPTACLEMETERU= UnmeteredRT=MeteredRinglessType (Meterat top)T= MeteredRing Type(Meter attop)RB=MeteredRinglessType (Meterat bottom)B= MeteredRing Type(Meter atbottom)X Cable andTelephoneTYPES= SurfaceP= Pedestal(EarthMount)M= Pedestal(PadMount)2B= Pedestal(Back-to-Back, EarthMount)2M= Pedestal(Back-to-Back, PadMount)L LightedEXAMPLE 1: (Catalog No. P1F38FTPXL)Given specifications:▪ 50A, 125/250V receptacle with GFCIcircuit breaker▪ 30A, 125V receptacle with a standardcircuit breaker▪ 20A, 125V receptacle with GFCI circuitbreaker▪ Ring type meter at the top▪ Pedestal mount device▪ Cable and telephone provisions▪ Light optionStep 1Start with the <strong>power</strong> receptacle productline prefix identifier: (P)Step 2Choose the first receptacle and itscircuit breaker type: (1F)Step 3Choose the second receptacle and itscircuit breaker type: (3)Step 4Choose the third receptacle and itscircuit breaker type: (8F)Step 5Choose the utility grade meter type: (T)Step 6Choose device mounting type: (P)Step 7We have a variety of options you canadd to your panel, including cable andtelephone, and water. Add cable andtelephone option here: (X)Step 8Add the light option here: (L)W WaterK Extra 1-PoleCircuit BreakerProvisionsEXAMPLE 2: (Catalog No. P5F8FUS)Given specifications:▪ 20A, 125V receptacle with GFCI circuitbreaker▪ 20A, 250V receptacle with GFCI circuitbreaker▪ Unmetered▪ Surface deviceStep 1Start with the <strong>power</strong> receptacle productline prefix identifier: (P)Step 2Choose the first receptacle and itscircuit breaker type: (5F)Step 3Choose the second receptacle and itscircuit breaker type: (7)Step 4Choose the utility grade meter type: (U)Step 5Choose device mounting type: (S)RememberIf the <strong>power</strong> outlet panel you need isnot listed, you can build your owncatalog number using these three basicguidelines:▪ No more than three receptacles perdevice▪ Total receptacle amperage may notexceed more than 125 amps▪ The receptacles must be configuredfollowing a top to bottom sequencefrom the catalog numbering systemseen on this pageLOAD CENTERS &CIRCUIT BREAKERS<strong>Siemens</strong> Power Distribution & Control, SPEEDFAX 2007-2008 Product Catalog 1-39

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