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Liberty Safe® Outlet Kit (+2009 Liberty Safes)
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Product Details
The Liberty Multi-Functional Outlet Kit makes it easier to use powered accessories inside your safe without running cords through the door or compromising how the safe closes.
This kit gives you three 110V outlets inside the safe, making it useful for powering common accessories like:
- Dehumidifiers
- Interior lights
- Hard drives
- Watch winders
- Laptops
- Other small electronic devices
It also includes a wire-duct hole for clean cable management, which is helpful when you need a direct wired connection for electronics or data-sensitive devices.
The removable six-foot exterior power cord includes a 90-degree plug, making it easier to connect the safe to a wall outlet when space behind the safe is limited. Built-in surge protection also helps protect your connected electronics from power spikes.
Installation is straightforward, but it does require access to the back of the safe. That means the safe may need to be moved away from the wall before the outlet kit can be installed.
Important Installation Notes
Installation requires access to the back of the safe, so the safe may need to be moved away from the wall before the outlet kit can be installed.
If an outlet kit is not installed, you may need to allow an additional 1.25 inches of clearance behind the safe for power cord access. If your safe is already bolted to the floor, changing the final placement may require new anchor holes.
For the cleanest install, we recommend adding the outlet kit before delivery whenever possible. If you are purchasing this at the same time as a new Liberty Safe we would recommend choosing the optional Upgrade Package which includes the Outlet Kit, LED Light Kit and Dehumidifier Installed.
Part Number: 11015-011
Delivery & Installation
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