





⚡ Power up your outdoor projects with weatherproof confidence!
The BELL Hubbell-Bell PSB37550GY Weatherproof Box is a rugged, high-impact PVC single-gang outlet box designed for wet, damp, or dry environments. It supports both 1/2-inch and 3/4-inch conduit outlets, includes essential mounting hardware, closure plugs, and reducer bushings, making it a versatile and reliable choice for professional-grade outdoor electrical installations.

| ASIN | B0044FQX0I |
| Best Sellers Rank | #191,866 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #186 in Outlet Boxes |
| Brand | BELL |
| Capacity | 16.5 Cubic Inches |
| Colour | As shown in the image |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00092326130363 |
| Included Components | 1 |
| Installation Type | Screw-In |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.1 x 9.9 x 13.7 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 0.28 g |
| Item model number | PSB37550GY |
| Manufacturer | Hubbell Bell |
| Material | Polyvinyl Chloride |
| Style | Industrial |
| UPC | 370114909620 695526806924 092326130363 641773508401 322170679900 092326130158 |
C**O
Wow,vraiment génial pour l extérieur. Plus besoin de fermé le breaker d la piscine à chaque fois que je veut nettoyer
J**Z
DURABILIDAD: Cumple con su función, accesos versátiles para diferentes tipos de conexión Lo recomiendo
D**G
These are decent single gang boxes. I use them in conjunction with water proof outdoor outlet covers. Easy to work with and mount. Water proof? Don't know, I'm not spraying water on an electrical outlet to find out either. LOL After a little rain, they seem to always be dry.
G**S
The box is of good quality for Canadian winters.
J**S
I needed a box with a back inlet to surface mount to a deck joist. Size was good. Meets Code for weatherproof. I had no problem installing a GFCI receptacle to 12-2 UF cable with ground through the back inlet. I didn't use the supplied screws and got #10 × 1" stainless screws to mount it. Do NOT use a drill or impact to tighten the mounting screws or you will likely crack a mounting ear. Even being careful, I cracked one ear and had to throw it away and start over with a second box. Do the final tightening with a screwdriver. Installation tips to use the back inlet: I used the bushing to reduce the back inlet to 1/2" conduit and glued it in with Oatey Medium Gray PVC Cement. Then flush cut it to the back of the box by hand. Threaded 1/2" conduit to fit the bushing. This allowed for a smaller hole through the joist. (If you want to thread nonmetallic conduit, push a drill bit slightly larger than the conduit I.D. into the conduit and use a pipe threader or die. Clean the threader every full turn for clean threads.) Glue in the conduit and the plugs for the holes not used. To comfortably fit the GFCI, push the wire flat to the back of the box with electrical pliers. My area requires an in-use cover to pass Code.
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