In the fast-paced world of electrical power management, efficiency, safety, and ease of installation are paramount. Siemens, a name synonymous with innovation, presents a groundbreaking solution – the Siemens Low Voltage Meter Load Center Combinations. Tailored for seamless integration into diverse applications, these units are designed to redefine your experience with electrical power management.

Key Features:

  1. Meter Main Integration: The Siemens Low Voltage Meter Load Center Combinations ingeniously combine the meter socket and main breaker, simplifying your electrical setup.

  2. Comprehensive Load Center: With an all-in-one design, these units feature a meter combination load center that includes a socket, main breaker, and load center interior for a holistic power management solution.

  3. Solar Ready Option: Cost-effective construction for regions without EUSERC regulations, offering flexibility for solar power integration.

Highlights:

  1. Corrosion Protection: A clean finish is ensured with powder coating and polyester paint, providing robust corrosion protection for long-lasting quality.

  2. High Capacity: Accommodating up to 400 Amp and 42 circuits, these units are well-equipped to handle the demands of modern electrical systems.

  3. Underground Feed Design: Specifically designed for underground feed setups, ensuring adaptability to various installation scenarios.

  4. Easy Access: The side hinge door is easily removable with just one screw, simplifying maintenance and access to the interior components.

  5. Enhanced Safety: Pad locking provisions on all devices add an extra layer of safety to your electrical system.

  6. Compliance Assurance: UL Listed, EUSERC, and CA Title 24 compliance for certain models, providing peace of mind regarding safety and regulatory standards.

Specifications:

  • Size: Depth 7.5", Height 39.6", Width 39.3"
  • Type: Load Center Combination
  • Mounting: Surface
  • Amperage: 400 Amp
  • Voltage: 240 Volts
  • Circuits: 42
  • Model# MC3042S1400SC

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