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Feeding the needs of others

You will be surprised how common feeder pillars are, in all shapes, sizes and locations. You pass them on the roadside, in a shopping mall, at the corner of a market place, on the motorway, even housing estates. Feeder Pillars and cabinets are used in a variety of locations to control electric outputs to lighting, signalling, external power users and more.

Feeder pillars are safe, vandal proof and can be discreet so as not to be noticed. Cannon prides itself in producing a variety of pillars to meet the market requirements.

Mini Service Pillar Range

EP3 Feeder Pillar Range

3mm Double Door Range

5mm Heavy Duty Range

Fold-Down Pillar

Round Pillar Range 

D-Shaped Pillar Range

Heritage Pillars 

Standard products as well as custom-made cabinets and electrical wired panels are produced at our manufacturing plant in Hertford.

The wide range of Cannon Feeder Pillars encompasses mini service pillars (MSP), TCSU feeder pillars, DTP cabinets, market trader feeder pillars, single and double door cabinets.  Currently you will find Cannon feeder pillars in a variety of locations across the UK ranging from motorways to housing estates, shopping centres to traffic control units.

Finish of your choice

The standard finish to our feeder pillars is hot dipped galvanised to BS EN-ISO1461 for mild steel.  Alternative finishes are available upon request, for example, painted finishes, antiposter and anti-graffiti paint.

We supply our feeder pillars in stainless steel and aluminium and also supply replacement locks and keys.

Wired to your requirements

We can also supply pre-wired electrical panels, configured to your specific requirements.  Optional internal electric cabinets can be fitted, assembled by qualified engineers.

Cannon provide a full schematic drawing service for electric panels, matching these to the appropriate feeder pillar.

All our Feeder Pillars are fitted with earthing points to both door and pillar.  Lighting and heating assemblies can be installed into the cabinets.

Document holders fitted to each pillar can store the electrical schematic drawings for future onsite reference.

 

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