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Crouse-Hinds Arktite® ARE3413 Grounding Style 1 Heavy Duty Watertight Receptacle Assembly, 600 VAC/250 VDC, 30 A, 4 Poles, 4 Wires, Natural

ARE3413 MFG #: ARE3413
$1,048.65 / EA
Estimated Delivery 7 to 10 Business Days
  • Manufacturer: Eaton
  • Type: Grounding Style 1 Heavy Duty Watertight
  • Series: ARE
  • Voltage Rating: 600 VAC/250 VDC
  • Amperage Rating: 30
  • Frequency Rating: 50 to 400
  • Number of Poles: 4
  • Number of Wires: 4
  • NEMA Rating: NEMA 4
  • Hub Size: 1
  • Cord Diameter: 0.87 to 1.2
  • Terminal Type: Crimp/Solder/Pressure
  • Material: Copper Free Aluminum
  • Color: Natural
  • Dimensions: 7-3/16 in H x 5-7/16 in D
  • Brand: Crouse-Hinds
Crouse-Hinds Arktite® Receptacle Assembly, Grounding Style 1 Heavy Duty Watertight, Series: ARE, 600 VAC/250 VDC, 30 A, 50 to 400 Hz Frequency, 4 Pole, 4 Wires, NEMA 4 Rating, 1 in Hub, 0.87 to 1.2 in Diameter Cord, Crimp/Pressure/Solder Terminal, Copper-Free Aluminum, Natural, 5-7/16 in D x 7-3/16 in H Dimensions
  • Plugs through 100 A rating may be disconnected under load 150 to 400 A units are for service disconn
  • Receptacles accept only plugs of the same amperage rating, style and number of poles, making it impo
  • Extra wide electrical spacing allows for maximum safety
  • Insulator materials are the result of intensive testing, selection has been made based on highest di
  • Designed to withstand rough usage and the effects of adverse environments
Plugs through 100 A rating may be disconnected under load 150 to 400 A units are for service disconnect use only
Receptacles accept only plugs of the same amperage rating, style and number of poles, making it impossible to mismate and provides for positive polarization
Extra wide electrical spacing allows for maximum safety
Insulator materials are the result of intensive testing, selection has been made based on highest dielectric strength, maximum mechanical and impact resistance, lowest moisture absorption and highest arc tracking resistance
Designed to withstand rough usage and the effects of adverse environments