marylander
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- Location
- Lanham, MD
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- Plant engineer
It depends on the devices construction, many are made to just slide the egc under a pressure plate or screw.In this Leviton video, the ECG is simply placed under the receptacle's grounding terminal, without wrapping around the stud; in my experience, an uncommon practice. Does UL permit this practice for all wiring device grounding terminals? None? Some?
Backwired means backwired, no looping required.Rephrase: Can anyone tell just from the video with no other information whether UL likely intended this practice to be acceptable for the product shown in the video?
I would say yes, and clamping terminals probably make a more reliable termination than a wire hook on a screw.Rephrase: Can anyone tell just from the video with no other information whether UL likely intended this practice to be acceptable for the product shown in the video?