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Power Distribution Rental
Start with a documented source and load list, then compare the 400A distribution rack, Edison distributor box, and two 50-foot feeder cables. Confirm voltage, phase, current, connectors, cable distance, placement, venue requirements, and the responsible qualified person before selecting equipment.
- 1. List the loadsDocument every device, voltage, phase, current, and connector.
- 2. Match the hardwareCompare the rack, box, and two feeder paths without assuming compatibility.
- 3. Review the siteConfirm source, distances, placement, venue rules, dates, and conditions.
- 4. Confirm responsibilityVerify the exact order and qualified review, connection, and operation plan.
Power Distribution Catalog
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Rentals from $20.00 / 24 hours50 FOOT 14-30R MALE TO FEMALE
Efficiently manage power distribution at your event with our Distro Power Distributor Box. Ideal for high-load electrical applications, with robust and user-friendly design.
The Industrial Pin & Sleeve Feeder Cable - 50' is your reliable partner for powering large scale sound systems. It's robust, handles high wattage, and boasts a length of 50 feet.
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Map every source, output, and connected load
The Power Distributor Box pictured is listed with six Edison duplex outlets and a 36-amp rating. The separate 400A rack lists cam-lock input and output plus Edison duplex, pin-and-sleeve, and L14-30 outputs. Those are two different distribution records; neither image establishes the upstream supply, usable capacity for a particular site, branch protection, adapters, or the loads that can be connected together.
Prepare an equipment-by-equipment load schedule and record the required voltage, phase, current, connector, and operating location. Have the venue requirements and the complete path reviewed by the responsible qualified person before ordering or energizing equipment. A checkout field that permits pickup is not evidence that a high-current system is appropriate for self-design or self-connection.
- Inventory the loads
List each connected device with its documented electrical requirement instead of estimating from product type.
- Name both sides
Record the upstream source and every required output connector, voltage, phase, and current.
- Assign responsibility
Confirm venue rules and who is qualified and authorized to review, connect, protect, and operate the system.

Trace the feeder path by connector and distance
The selected 14-30R cable is listed as a 50-foot male-to-female extension with a 30-amp maximum. A separate 50-foot industrial pin-and-sleeve feeder is described as a three-pin, 63-amp, 220-volt cable. Keep those records distinct: connector appearance, length, or category placement does not establish voltage, phase, current, pinout, source, load, outdoor suitability, or adapter compatibility.
Measure the actual route and include every transition, strain point, crossing, and protected placement in the review. Only the 14-30R cable is marked outdoor-rated in the current four-product inventory; the rack, distributor box, and industrial feeder are not. Choose ordinary production cables, cable protection, generators, and connected equipment separately unless the written order explicitly includes them.
- Match exact connectors
Verify both cable ends and the documented voltage, phase, current, and pin configuration against the real source and destination.
- Measure the complete route
Include vertical travel, turns, transitions, crossings, and equipment placement rather than using straight-line distance.
- Check the environment
Keep outdoor status and protected routing tied to the exact cable and site instead of the category name.
Frequently Asked Questions
Practical guidance about source and load documentation, rack and box differences, feeder compatibility, pickup, outdoor fields, and system boundaries.
What power-distribution products are currently listed?
The current catalog contains a 400A Power Distribution Rack, a Power Distributor Box, a 50-foot 14-30R extension cable, and a 50-foot industrial pin-and-sleeve feeder cable. Review the live records because their connectors and ratings differ.
Does a distribution rental include a generator or complete power system?
Do not assume so. Generators, utility connections, branch cables, adapters, cable protection, connected equipment, permits, installation, and monitoring are separate unless the written order explicitly includes them.
How do I choose between the rack and distributor box?
Begin with the documented upstream source and a load schedule for every connected device. Compare the exact input and output connectors, voltage, phase, current, protection, placement, and venue requirements with the responsible qualified person.
Are the two 50-foot feeder cables interchangeable?
No interchangeability is documented. One listing is a 14-30R male-to-female cable with a stated 30-amp maximum; the other is a three-pin industrial pin-and-sleeve cable described at 63 amps and 220 volts. Verify every electrical and connector detail.
Can all four products be picked up or used outdoors?
All four current records are marked for pickup, but only the 14-30R cable is marked outdoor-rated. Pickup eligibility does not establish authorization or qualification to design, connect, or energize the system.
What information should I provide for a power-distribution review?
Provide the source, voltage, phase, available current, connector, every load and its requirement, cable distances, route conditions, indoor or outdoor placement, venue rules, dates, and the person responsible for the electrical plan.
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