Product Description

Overview

KL-DCY2 is the yellow snap-back dust cover for a 150 A cam-type receptacle. Its high-impact, flame-retardant ABS body closes over the unused receptacle, while a gasket and corrosion-resistant stainless-steel hardware support NEMA 3R environmental protection. The yellow lid is conspicuous on temporary distribution equipment and worksite panels.

Why It Matters

An open panel receptacle can collect rain, dust and handling debris long before a cable is connected. This cover gives the 150 A receptacle a dedicated closure that opens with the cable connection and snaps back into place afterward. The yellow finish also keeps identification visible at the panel rather than only on the cable.

Key Features

  • Snap-Back Protection: The lid remains attached to the panel and returns over the receptacle after cable removal.
  • NEMA 3R Seal: A supplied gasket helps protect the unused receptacle from falling rain and environmental exposure.
  • Durable Construction: Flame-retardant ABS and stainless-steel hardware suit repeated operation on portable distribution equipment.
  • Yellow Identification: Stands out clearly on busy distribution equipment and cable systems.
  • Listed Performance: UL Enclosure Types 3R environmental rating with HB / UL94 flame class.

Applications

Designed for 150 A cam-type receptacles on touring distros, generator panels, rental power equipment, industrial enclosures and temporary event-power systems.

Compatibility

Fits compatible 150 A cam-type panel receptacles using the listed three-hole, 120° mounting pattern. Verify flange dimensions and panel clearance before installation; it is not interchangeable with the larger 400 A KL-DC cover.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why choose yellow for a 150 A receptacle cover?

Yellow is highly visible on temporary distribution and worksite equipment, helping crews spot the protected receptacle before connecting a cable.

Does KL-DCY2 stay attached when the receptacle is in use?

Yes. It is a panel-mounted snap-back assembly, so the lid remains hinged to the frame rather than becoming a loose part.

How many fixing holes are required?

The flange uses three 5.5 mm fixing holes positioned 120° apart around its 47.6 mm outside diameter.

What installation details affect the NEMA 3R rating?

Use the gasket, tighten the hardware evenly and confirm the lid closes completely over the unused receptacle.