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Utah DOT selects Peek Traffic’s NEMA cabinets

Following extensive testing, Utah DOT has awarded Peek Traffic a five-year contract to supply their NEMA size 5 and size 6 cabinets. Deployment of the cabinets will begin later this year. Peek Traffic offers a full range of standard NEMA cabinets, with a customisable interior design to fit the user’s traffic configuration needs. Cabinets can be fitted with power panels, field service terminal blocks, police panel switches, a variety of NEMA controllers and master controllers, conflict monitors, modems,
October 28, 2015 Read time: 1 min
Following extensive testing, Utah DOT has awarded 101 Peek Traffic a five-year contract to supply their NEMA size 5 and size 6 cabinets. Deployment of the cabinets will begin later this year.

Peek Traffic offers a full range of standard NEMA cabinets, with a customisable interior design to fit the user’s traffic configuration needs. Cabinets can be fitted with power panels, field service terminal blocks, police panel switches, a variety of NEMA controllers and master controllers, conflict monitors, modems, load switches, flashers, transfer relays, detector racks, power supplies, video detection equipment, surge protection equipment, and power backup systems. The enclosures provide a protective environment against weather, corrosion and other roadside conditions.

“We are very pleased for the opportunity to supply UDOT with the latest technology in the ITS industry,” says Joaquin Segl, Peek Traffic’s general director.

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