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roger

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They dont have an aluminum oversized grounding conductor.

Which does nothing other than make the sheath of the MCAP the same as any other metallic raceway recognized as an EGC per 250.118.

Roger
 

Fulthrotl

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I wonder if the purple wirenut is rated for a grounding conductor or even the alumicon for that matter I would have to read the box. Maybe the I just read a gb greenie box and it is cu to cu only. 14-10awg 600v listed 63m2 ground connector. The purple wirenuts is a good idea by putting a piece of cu in there dont know if they are listed for grounding though.

i know it's listed, and approved..... but an aluminum bond sucks.:mad:

i'm not big on bx, ac, mc, etc. anyway.

however, at least mc has a copper ground. if i must, i will run mc.

however, the last time i ran mc, was in 2000. 500 mcm 4 conductor.
the spools were 4' wide and 7' tall. under computer floor. instead of
a little tugger and three guys, the stuck on stupid foreman of the stuck
on stupid contractor decided 6 guys doing the heave ho would be faster.

i've never seen anything so stupid in my whole life. i drug up after two days.
people like that shouldn't be allowed to reproduce, let alone plan jobs.
 

MarkyMarkNC

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I thought the whole marketing concept behind MCAP was that you save labor by not having to make up the grounds? There is no cost difference between MC and MCAP, at least in the market I'm in.

Probably going OT here, but is anyone actually using this stuff? I was working in sales when MCAP first came out, and we were never able to get ANYONE to buy it. The wire reps were always pushing this stuff, but people just hated it.
 

jeremysterling

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Since it got intoduced, I have been waiting for this thread. I haven't used it yet myself, but was wondering how many local inspectors will try to require the bonding conductor become a "grounding wire" inside the boxes. I don't think the plastic boxes will fly- but I'm nowhere near my code book.

The AHJ here has his own ideas about installing MCAP that are for the most part OK with me.

It is designed to be terminated both ways and I have installed it cut off however I am trying to forsee future isues if the ground wire which just happens to be aluminum creating all kinds of problems for the installer before I have a crew of guys installing it standing around hemming and hawing and not knowing what to do with it. It is always to your advantage to know more than one way to skin a cat.

A rough in crew before me installed MCAP stripped back through ENT (smurf) to a metal ceiling box in the overhead poured deck. The conductors and the Al bonding jumper are coiled up in the concrete tight 4/O box. I'm with cow: What do I do to bond the 4/O box? At first I did not believe the Al could be used like this, but cow is right: The manufacturer says we can terminate the Al bonding jumper rather than cut it off (which is my preference). I wish the rough in crew had used regular MC with copper ground for the smurf runs.
 

Fulthrotl

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It doesn't "suck" if you cut it off like it's intended to...it eliminates an EGC termination and saves time.

and provides a nice aluminum conductor for the ground....
sorry, i'm just not feeling warm and fuzzy about aluminum
conductors for branch circuit wiring.

even grounds.

branch circuits in walls.... how about metal boxes, smurf tube, and
stranded conductors?

i understand what you're saying peter, it's an approved means and
method. saves time. i just don't much care for it......:smile:

randy
 

roger

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and provides a nice aluminum conductor for the ground....
sorry, i'm just not feeling warm and fuzzy about aluminum
conductors for branch circuit wiring.

even grounds.

branch circuits in walls.... how about metal boxes, smurf tube, and
stranded conductors?

i understand what you're saying peter, it's an approved means and
method. saves time. i just don't much care for it......:smile:

randy

And with that being the case, what is your feeling about HCFC?

Roger
 

quogueelectric

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The AHJ here has his own ideas about installing MCAP that are for the most part OK with me.



A rough in crew before me installed MCAP stripped back through ENT (smurf) to a metal ceiling box in the overhead poured deck. The conductors and the Al bonding jumper are coiled up in the concrete tight 4/O box. I'm with cow: What do I do to bond the 4/O box? At first I did not believe the Al could be used like this, but cow is right: The manufacturer says we can terminate the Al bonding jumper rather than cut it off (which is my preference). I wish the rough in crew had used regular MC with copper ground for the smurf runs.
At least I got through to one person. No one is paying atention to the fact that there are issues with code compliant instalation of plan b. Is a ground screw listed in the first place ?? And if it is is it listed for Al?? This stuff is going to be whored in just like any other new product and I need options. It is my job as a foreman /contractor to have all the answers without wasting anybodys money.
 

iwire

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Yeah that makes sense, go looking for trouble where there is none.

Cut the darn bonding strip off, it does not make it 'better' by terminating it. It passes all bonding tests with it cut off.

Of course all this will fall on deaf ears. :roll:
 

ohm

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At least I got through to one person. No one is paying atention to the fact that there are issues with code compliant instalation of plan b. Is a ground screw listed in the first place ?? And if it is is it listed for Al?? This stuff is going to be whored in just like any other new product and I need options. It is my job as a foreman /contractor to have all the answers without wasting anybodys money.

If cutting off the the AL bond is allowed and MC is the same price as MCAP I'll just buy MCAP (which must have better EGC qualities) and use it like ordinary MC.

Around here, a box ground is required. Also, I just found out at our last inspectors meeting that the green screw in a box doesn't have to be green.

Further, if I have the luxury I always run a insulated green wire in my metal raceways. Just call me an EC who never gets call-backs or uses his insurance.
 

peter d

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At least I got through to one person.

You've been coming through loud and clear in this whole thread. But as Bob said you're making trouble where there is none. I have no idea why you would make extra hassle for yourself when the whole point of the MC-Ap product is to eliminate the EGC terminations, and the cable is designed and listed for such use. And if the people in your charge can't understand and follow the basic instruction of "Cut the aluminum bond conductor flush with the armor and install the connector" then I am truly at a loss for words.
 

peter d

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With the introduction of mcap into the field you are given the choice of either cutting flush or entering the box with it.

Where does it say that the aluminum "ground" wire is suitable for termination?

I have found nothing supporting that statement on the IAEI or Southwire websites.
 

quogueelectric

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Where does it say that the aluminum "ground" wire is suitable for termination?

I have found nothing supporting that statement on the IAEI or Southwire websites.

I happen to own such an instruction taken off the 1000' reel on the dashboard of my truck. I will gladly fax/email a copy to you as I have trouble posting pics as the reolution is too high and I dont know how to downsize them.
 

quogueelectric

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Yeah that makes sense, go looking for trouble where there is none.

Cut the darn bonding strip off, it does not make it 'better' by terminating it. It passes all bonding tests with it cut off.

Of course all this will fall on deaf ears. :roll:

If I remember correctly werent you the one pushing the insistance of mc is acceptable in a plastic box or was that my imagination??? Cows have good ears.
 

peter d

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I happen to own such an instruction taken off the 1000' reel on the dashboard of my truck. I will gladly fax/email a copy to you as I have trouble posting pics as the reolution is too high and I dont know how to downsize them.

Sure, if it's from the product itself I would be happy to see it. I just find it strange that this information is nowhere to be found on their website.
 

quogueelectric

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Sure, if it's from the product itself I would be happy to see it. I just find it strange that this information is nowhere to be found on their website.

It was new and I read the instructions with it and the mfg instructions dont lie give me an address and you will have a copy too. I am not a brand new raindrop with this stuff you know.
 
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