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ENERLITES Screw Cap Cover Floor Box kit, 5” x 2.8” 1-Gang, 20A Tamper-Weather Resistant Duplex Receptacle Outlet, Watertight Gasket, Corrosive Resistant, UL Listed, 975506-C, Brass

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1.Color:1-gang Stainless Steel


  • This kit is for installation on raised floors in commercial or residential locations.
  • Install in wood, tile, carpet flooring or granite / marble countertops. Not for use in concrete
  • Screw covers protect outlets from dirt buildup and eliminates tampering by children and animals
  • Assembled dimensions: 5. 0" Length x 3. 8" Height x 2. 8" Width Comes with instructions
  • UL listed, meets 2017 NEC Article 406. 12 for tamper-resistant outlets.



Product Description

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Add a modern touch to your room

ENERLITES Tamper and Weather Resistant Floor Boxes

A quick and easy way to improve the functionality and value of your home. These floor boxes come in stylish stainless steel, nickel-plated brass, brass, or gold finishes, making them the perfect match for any room's flooring or surface. Floor boxes are great for both indoor and outdoor us.

ENERLITES Flip Lid Cover Floor Box Kit

Wiring: #12-10 AWG stranded and solid copper wire; Receptacle Rating: 20A, 125VAC; Cover Material: Brass; Cover Dimensions: 5.31" x 3.15" x 4.41" ; 1.47 Pounds; Assembled dimensions: 5. 0"x 3. 8" x 2. 8"; unction Box: 4.25" x 1.93" x 3.50".

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975506-C Easy to clean

Solid Brass Coin-Open Floor Box

Easy to Clean Surface

The cover thickness is approximately and is corrosive resistant. The openings for this floor box can be accessed using a coin, such as a quarter, or a flat-head screwdriver. Each port is made to protect against liquid spills.

975506-C Applicable material

Wide Availability

Match Any Room's Design with A Range of Fitting Styles

Designed for tile, hardwood, and carpet flooring applications, and also works well on marble and granite countertops. It is a great product for coffee shops, hotel lobbies, and much more! Flooring types: tile, stone, wood, laminate, carpet, concrete and vinyl


RHF consumer
2025-08-22 11:23:30
We had an addition built, which had 2 sets of floor outlets. The electrician installed the plastic cover plates (second 2 pictures). The covers were flimsy, NOT water resistant, clunky and big. We were not happy with them, asked for brass floor plates but he said they weren't available anymore.Both sets of outlets failed (moisture/corrosion) so I decided since I was digging into the boxes, I was going to get brass cover plates.This is an outstsnding kit. I didnt need the gang box but it is extremely heavy duty. The outlets are top quality. No back stabbing ports. Easy to clamp system instead. Very nice.The brass plates are heavy duty and have a rubber gasket to make the outlet water resistant.Extremely happy with this product
Lynn hostetler
2025-07-22 18:32:17
It was exactly what was needed, not sure why they installed the plastic one except to save money, as you see damaged trying to open for use, and to thick for location. Was easy to install and looks great and customer happy!
Art "Buddy" Herman
2025-07-13 20:08:00
Installed this to replace a single outlet display outlet in our sunroom. Fitting took a bit of finagling but got it in. Needed longer screws to mount the box, but a trip to the garage junque pile fixed that. Now, the top brass plate is NOT cut for the outlet to fit into until flush. Outlet must be just below the brass plate or the screw-in brass covers will not tighten flush with the top plate. I received two black foam rubber gaskets and one steel plate/gasket and using these I adjusted the top plate to exactly where needed. Looks good and now we have an additional outlet. What's nice, is this box and plate assembly take a regular outlet whereas the old one took a unique, difficult to source, single outlet. So, just a wee bit of work and think-sweat and we have a more useful, and beautiful display type outlet!!
The Martins
2025-07-12 09:56:56
The equipment is very nice. I think the outlet that came with it was 15 amp rather than 20 amp. The instructions are very small print and the template is a little on the long side, so I adjusted it a little bit and made my own template so as not to cut the whole way too big - Now- in order for a floor outlet to mount relatively flush you must use a router to carve out a space For the wings of the box and outlet receptacles to drop into. I measured where I wanted this placed - - I placed pink markers on the edge of the house so that I could line up where I needed to place the box – so I could see these markers when I went under the house into the crawlspace - i used a drill to place the box where it wouldn’t be too close to floor joists. I drilled from under the house up into the floor from underneath. When I came upstairs, the hole was exactly where I wanted it to be and I used a jigsaw to cut out the flooring- and subfloor- just a rectangle- you do not cut the wing notches — I use the router with a 3/8 deep bit to carve those out - 1/2 inch offset would have been better. The kit does not come with screws to attach the box wings to the routed out subfloor. If you are not careful, the head of the screws may raise the outlet cover up a bit. Also, the wings on the outlet do not really match the wings on the box, but I was able to attach of the outlet wings through the wing of the box so as to connect the outlet to the box so it would not be jiggly - see photo. I also had to adjust a little piece of copper coming off the outlet that obscured the receiving threads for the screw that attaches the outlet cover to the box on one of the sides with a pair of needle nose pliers - The long screws are a little difficult to get started and screwed in – and the screwdriver slipped a few times – but I folded up the template and used it to cover up the brass plate so it’s not to scratch the brass cover with trying to get those little screws in —but all in all I think it worked out great
Bzzrdsbay
2025-06-28 11:19:08
In addition to the standard rectangular box cut-out, the box attachment screw sites need to be countersunk ~ 3/8" so that the brass cover sits flush on top of the floor. In a solid hardwood floor, this can easily be achieved using a router or by drilling multiple shallow holes with a Forstner wood bit and then cleaning out the area between the drilled holes with a chisel. The brass cover appears well constructed, and the 2 round outlet covers easily unscrew using a quarter in the cover slot.
Tim M
2025-06-08 19:20:52
Positives are; Stainless Steel cover is sturdy and has a nice finish. The box is sturdy and deep enough to allow easier installation of wiring.Negatives are; Neither cover screw would thread into the box (seemed to have the wrong pitch threads). The directions do not show what to do with the steel plate included. Be aware that right angle plugs may not fully engage in the receptacle and may be risky if not engaged fully. No problem with a standard plug.Be prepared to use a router during installation.
Brett Gray
2025-06-02 17:48:31
We put 4 of these in, happy with them so far.
Valerie
2025-05-06 13:29:52
This does not sit flush with the floor because of the rubber gasket around it and because the electic outlet dos not fit the cover. I ordered 4 of these, complete waste of money. My electrician could not install it. I would return if i didn't miss the window.
Dm
2025-04-15 12:47:12
Product was perfect for my application
Steve poulin
2025-02-11 11:05:11
Tres bonne qualité
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