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- Louisville, Kentucky
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- Inspector
What is the difference between a Brundy YS8C and a YGS8C crimp as it relates to splicing a GEC, indoors?
I'm going to take a stab at it, since I had an inspector point it out to me. Not all crimps, lugs, etc are grounding and bonding rated. The YGS8C is.
I would have taken pretty much the same stab at it. I did not look it up but am pretty certain the catalog number with the "G" in it is the one rated for grounding. It also likely recommends a different crimping tool than the other model, I think that is true for most all connectors rated for grounding, I think they compress at a higher pressure level.
There are two cases I found where the connection has to be made with a device listed for grounding and bonding. The splicing of the GEC and the Intersystem Bonding terminal 250.94.
Everything else has the option of using simply Listed devices. Even the where a ground bus (to connect bonding jumpers to) in 250.64(F) just requires listed connector.
Doesn't seem to make sense.
What is the difference between a Brundy YS8C and a YGS8C crimp as it relates to splicing a GEC, indoors?
I think it should have a UL 467 listing