peter d said:No, not in the NEC.
It is NOT recomended that you re-tourqe a connections once it's made.
acrwc10 said:I have gotten panels from the factory that the lugs were loose.
acrwc10 said:Not recommended by who ? I have gotten panels from the factory that the lugs were loose.
peter d said:No, not in the NEC.
It is NOT recomended that you re-tourqe a connections once it's made.
longrider said:Are you stating that aluminum wiring does not need to be re-tourqe ?
I'm sure most of you are referring to larger conductors, but if we're including residential-sized branch circuit conductors, I have to disagree. I've come across some very loose device terminals with aluminum wiring.roger said:Assuming they were installed properly, conductors should never be re-torqued.
longrider said:Is there a section of the code that mentions about maintenance of aluminum wiring?
LarryFine said:I'm sure most of you are referring to larger conductors, but if we're including residential-sized branch circuit conductors, I have to disagree. I've come across some very loose device terminals with aluminum wiring.
Once flattened, re-tightening device screws added to the increased contact area can add years of useful life to aluminum-wired houses. The connections stay cooler and the wires stay tighter.
longrider said:Is there a section of the code that mentions about maintenance of aluminum wiring?
brian john said:
Of course, I don't know that. One could claim that every loose connection was never correct. I also do not own a torque screwdriver, unless you count my experienced muscles.stickboy1375 said:Larry, do you know for a fact that those screw terminations were torqued from the beginning? I've come across loose AL connections also, but i'll bet you not one electrician from the 70's had a torque screwdriver...
LarryFine said:I can only speak firsthand about my own troubleshooting experiences. I'm confidant that re-tightening aluminum terminations are preferable to not tightening loose ones.
LarryFine said:Of course, I don't know that. One could claim that every loose connection was never correct. I also do not own a torque screwdriver, unless you count my experienced muscles.I can only speak firsthand about my own troubleshooting experiences. I'm confidant that re-tightening aluminum terminations are preferable to not tightening loose ones.
Great article brian,brian john said: