Intersystem Bond - who makes this one

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tom baker

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Someone sent me an intersystem bonding device in the mail, they saw my posts on the forum. It goes on the bottom of a panel (this panel is outside), can take three intersystem bonds, has a setscrew to bond the GEC, and the end is a 1/2" female for a 1/2 PVC conduit to enclose the GEC. Its CSA-U listed
Does anyone know who makes this>
 

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Someone sent me an intersystem bonding device in the mail, they saw my posts on the forum. It goes on the bottom of a panel (this panel is outside), can take three intersystem bonds, has a setscrew to bond the GEC, and the end is a 1/2" female for a 1/2 PVC conduit to enclose the GEC. Its CSA-U listed
Does anyone know who makes this>

That's pretty slick
 

Coppersmith

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Three bonds seems like plenty, however I always use a six bond device. Is there a code section that specifies how many is required?
 

wwhitney

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The Madison Electric product linked to in post #2 has a big set screw at the bottom below the green intersystem screws. I assume that's to bond the GEC to the device at the bottom, as required.

Cheers, Wayne
 

MasterTheNEC

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Master:
How long would that device have to be to be considered to be a "choke" on the GEC? That is my question.
To which my response would be...I have no idea since i don't considered it a raceway or an enclosure and I don't think it's ferrous metal either. But thats just me...:angel:
 
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