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Product Description

Overview

The KUPO PDB-C1301R is the red K-Lok 400 A rubber cubic power distro box for high-current single-pole temporary power systems. It is a compact three-fer style box with one power input and three outlets, giving crews a rugged way to branch one compatible 400 A K-Lok feeder path into three output paths.

Why It Matters

A rubber cubic distro box is easier to place, see, and protect than a loose cluster of inline branch connectors. The PDB-C1301 family adds a fully insulated, flame-retarded, UV-resistant housing with color-coded K-Lok dust covers, which makes the branch point more organized on a stage, shop floor, or touring power run.

Key Features

  • Three-fer box layout provides one power input and three outlets for practical feeder branching
  • Fabricated with cUL-listed 400 A K-Lok receptacles, per catalog description
  • Rubber cubic housing is fully insulated, flame-retarded, and UV resistant for demanding power environments
  • Color-coded dust covers help protect K-Lok connectors against moisture and dust between connections
  • 265 x 265 x 107 mm size keeps the branch point compact enough for portable touring and rental use

Applications

Use it for entertainment temporary power, touring feeder systems, rental-house distro packages, stage and studio power layouts, and industrial temporary distribution where a single 400 A K-Lok input must branch to three outlet paths.

Compatibility

Part of the KUPO 400 A K-Lok rubber cubic power distro box group. Select by connector family, current rating, housing color, and the complete temporary power plan rather than by color alone.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this an inline connector or a box?

It is a rubber cubic power distro box, not a simple inline connector. It provides one power input and three outlets in a compact insulated housing.

What does the color identify?

The color helps crews organize feeder paths and connector assignments, but the final phase, neutral, or ground assignment must follow the site electrical plan.

Why use the box version instead of separate branch connectors?

The box keeps the branch point more organized, protected, and visible, especially in touring, rental, and temporary power setups where equipment is handled repeatedly.