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Electrical Guidelines
The locker offers many different options.
If electrical component options are selected, electrical connection must be provided by a licensed electrician,
and all circuits must be grounded with overload and GFCI protection.
• A certified electrician must wire the lockers to house power.
This service is not provided by Wenger.
• Wenger wood lockers have the option to be ETL Certified to UL 65 Electrical Standards.
• Requires a 120V, 60Hz, 15A circuit to be connected to the 4" x 4" electrical junction box on the top of
each locker.
• Lockers may be daisy-chained together or have an electrical connection made to each locker using the
access holes near the top.
• Power draw per locker is based on the configuration of each locker.
The following can be used as general guidelines. If more accurate power requirements are needed,
please contact Wenger Corporation about your specific requirements.
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Low voltage items (lights, fans, sensors, etc.) require up to 200 watts per locker.
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The electrical outlet is designed for charging phones, tablets and laptops.
This requires an additional 150 watts per locker.
Note:
If the end user is planning on using the outlet for items that require much more power,
such as hair dryers, this should be factored in additionally to the wattage requirements per locker.
The electrical connection is to be made
at the 4' x 4" electrical junction box
located at the top of each locker
Access holes for
electrical connections