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Intermatic Designs Expanded 4-Pole Lighting Contractor Box to Simplify Installation

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The ETCB28254PCR Expanded 4-Pole lighting contractor box from Intermatic provides an easy-to-install solution for a variety of application needs. The field-ready solution allows contractors to install a durable enclosure that houses a built-in 7-day astronomic timer, holiday/exception period scheduling, USB for schedule transfer and backup, and an electrically held 40 A 4-Pole contactor allowing for up to 16 amps of LED per pole. 

Installers can also upgrade the box to include optional timed photocontrol functionality and surge protection. 

Simplifying projects without sacrificing performance or functionality, the Expanded 4-Pole Lighting Contractor Box provides a UL Approved secure foundation for installers to build from with intuitive scheduling options and minimal line noise between components. 

Easy to install and highly customizable, the 4-Pole Lighting Contractor Box can be paired with a variety of Intermatic solutions and accessories to streamline setup and maximize functionality. 

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