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Type 1 Mild Steel Metering Cabinets – UG Style CMCUG Series from Hammond Manufacturing

September 30, 2025

Type 1 Mild Steel Metering Cabinets - UG Style CMCUG Series fro Hammond Manufacturing

The new Type 1 mild steel metering cabinets from Hammond Manufacturing are designed for housing of metering transformers in underground applications. Constructed from formed and spot welded 14 or 16 gauge steel, these cabinets come in single door and double door versions. The UG style CMCUG series is CSA Type 1, and complies with NEMA Type 1 and IEC 60529, IP20.

Application

  • Designed for housing of metering transformers in underground situations

Standards

  • CSA Type 1
  • Complies with
    • NEMA Type 1
    • IEC 60529, IP20

Construction

  • Formed and spot welded from 14 or 16 gauge steel.
  • Spot welded construction and formed edges.
  • Single and Double Door versions
  • Hinged covers – single door with hasp closure, double door with hasp and quarter turn closure.

Finish

  • Enclosure and cover are finished in ANSI 61 gray inside and out.

Source

More Information

Hammond Manufacturing

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