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Your cart is empty.The MC2040B1200ESC is a 200 Amp rated meter-load center combination rated for use in utility areas that require the EUSERC standards be followed. A 200 Amp main breaker is installed along with a 20 space, 40 circuit interior. The enclosure is surface mount, NEMA 3R (outdoor) rated and is fabricated from Galvanized steel with a baked on polyester powder coating finish. The meter cover is ring type and the ring is provided. The panel is rated for overhead or underground feed applications. For overhead feed, use the Electric enter "RX" class of hubs (EC38594, EC38595, EC38596, EC38597, EC38598, EC38599, or EC38600). For bottom feed applications, use Electric enter "HC" class of hubs (ECHC200, ECHC250, ECHC300).
Kayla Komal
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2024
Ordered this panel because I have a property that has no power and we needed the replacement asap. When we opened up the panel we found that the hold bracket for the meter was broken completely in half. Definitely wouldn’t take the chance ordering this or similar products again.
Joe Master Electrician
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2023
I thought it worked out just fine
sean
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2020
This panel is perfect for what I need. I wish they protected it a little better for shipping but for the price it's no big deal. The box was smashed to crap and there are a few bent panels but I can bend them back
D Miller
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2018
Nothing really wrong with the unit itself. I had one recently installed during a solar installation, but unfortunately this panel uses parallel feed cables for the buss, so I am unable to install my Sense Solar Power Monitor correctly. I am trying to find a workaround solution but as of yet, no luck.
thatoneguy
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2016
Cheaply built, flimsy. Latch mechanism is difficult to use and poorly designed. Breakers made by Siemens don't fit well, do not line up well with knockouts. Overall, it's just a cheap, poorly constructed hunk of metal that is thrown together in mass quantities like most things now days.
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