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McCain wins three-year cabinet contract

McCain has won a three-year contract to supply around 900 traffic controller cabinets to North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDoT) which will include North Carolina versions of both the 332 and 336S. The base mounted 332 controller cabinet has an industry reputation of being durable and offers plenty of inside space, while the 336S is smaller and ideal for pole mounting. Both cabinets' designs include environmental friendly, mercury-free construction, energy efficient power supply, and ‘normally e
April 10, 2012 Read time: 1 min

772 McCain has won a three-year contract to supply around 900 traffic controller cabinets to 4775 North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDoT) which will include North Carolina versions of both the 332 and 336S. The base mounted 332 controller cabinet has an industry reputation of being durable and offers plenty of inside space, while the 336S is smaller and ideal for pole mounting. Both cabinets' designs include environmental friendly, mercury-free construction, energy efficient power supply, and ‘normally energised’ circuitry signal bus convention, similar to the NEMA specification.

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