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I know we have to use noalox for aluminum service coductors for corrosion purposes and inspectors will fail you if you dont, however is this in the NEC anywhere? Thanks
I know we have to use noalox for aluminum service coductors for corrosion purposes and inspectors will fail you if you dont, however is this in the NEC anywhere? Thanks
My SOP is to slobber some on. Old or new. That way, I'm covered.
(literally as well as figuratively)
You have that problem, too?
You can tell when I run plastic. My fingers are all purple. :roll:
110.3(B) is the only requirement in the NEC that can be used to require the use of an anti-oxidant compound on aluminum connections.
This would be a manufactures listing requirement.
As far as I know I am not aware of any manufactures that require the use of an anti oxidant compound on service equipment.
Chris
For what it's worth I had one of our inspectors here tell me almost a year ago that Square D didn't want "no alox" used in their panels and they wouldn't warrant one that it was used in. I've never heard or seen anything else about this so who knows.
I have not heard of any manufacture not warranting a panel where noalox was used on the conductors.
Chris
Use Burndy Penetrox E for copper use.I use the stuff even on copper...am I wasting time and money?
You can tell when I run plastic. My fingers are all purple. :roll:
Methinks he meant PVC primer.You put DeOx on plastic?![]()
Methinks he meant PVC primer.
You mean stick to the OT? Here? :roll: (Silly me. I thought we were talking about aluminum wire and anti-oxidant.![]()