captainwireman
Senior Member
- Location
- USA, mostly.
The subject of why and the methods used have been explored previously in the forums to maintain the UL listing and conform to NEC 110.3 B. I found a good general link:
www.dli.mn.gov/CCLD/ElectricalCodesBulletinsCables.asp
The project I am currently involved with is taping the ends together with electrical tape. No knot of any kind. After viewing the effects of high fault conditions imposed on conductors and the strong electro magnetic repulsive forces, I am trying to implement a better method.
The manufacturer of the gear is not being very helpful. Can anyone copy the UL standard here for us to examine? UL SB5.1 Supplement B
www.dli.mn.gov/CCLD/ElectricalCodesBulletinsCables.asp
The project I am currently involved with is taping the ends together with electrical tape. No knot of any kind. After viewing the effects of high fault conditions imposed on conductors and the strong electro magnetic repulsive forces, I am trying to implement a better method.
The manufacturer of the gear is not being very helpful. Can anyone copy the UL standard here for us to examine? UL SB5.1 Supplement B