Fire Alarm Outlet Boxes help meet NEC requirements.

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Protected by red epoxy-powder coating that eliminates need to paint at warehouse or jobsite, ETP Fire and Safety Boxes are available in 4 in. and 4 11/16 in. square, 1 ½ and 2 1/8 in. deep, welded or drawn construction. All feature raised boss that allows for 3/8 in. ground screw to be threaded into box without contacting mounting surface. Standard flat ground tapped holes are also available.



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Easy-to-Identify Fire Alarm Outlet Boxes Help Contractors Meet NEC Requirements



ROSEMONT, IL, - The NEC® (National Electrical Code) requires that all fire alarm circuits be identified at terminal and junction locations in a manner that will prevent unintentional interference with the signaling circuit during testing and servicing. New steel Fire and Safety Boxes, Extension Rings and Covers from ETP help contractors meet these installation requirements.

New ETP Fire and Safety Boxes are protected by a red epoxy-powder coating that eliminates the need to paint at the warehouse or jobsite. The boxes are available in 4-inch and 4-11/16-inch square, 1-1/2-inch and 2-1/8-inch deep welded or drawn construction. All are available with a raised boss that allows for a 3/8-inch ground screw to be threaded into the box without contacting the mounting surface. Standard flat ground tapped holes are also available.

ETP Fire and Safety boxes are available through Appleton, a brand of Emerson Industrial Automation. For more details, call 800-621-1506 or visit www.appletonelec.com.

About Appleton

For over 100 years, Appleton has designed and manufactured a wide range of innovative electrical products for both hazardous and non-hazardous locations. The Appleton name appears on more than 20,000 electrical products used in almost every phase and type of construction. Today, Appleton is a brand of Emerson Industrial Automation.

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