A/A Fuel GTX
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- Location
- WI & AZ
- Occupation
- Electrician
Are split bolts rated for more than two conductors?
I'm assuming this is underground work?
No, want to tap into an existing feeder going thru a J-box that is aleady spliced with split bolts. Would like to land all 3 conductors under one split bolt.
You may be in luck then. If you can't find split bolts rated for 3 or more they make these and they come in all sorts of configurations of how many in and out also just about any size wire you can think of.
Yea, I know about the Polaris taps but they want $25.00 each for them![]()
Which is cheaper - the labor to install a split bolt, of the labor to install a Polaris connector? I don't think you're seeing the forest for the trees. I would use the Polaris in a heartbeat.
How can you be looseing labor by doing something easier? I don't quite follow you there.
Pretty snazzy, Larry. Almost forgot about those. Haven't seen one in a couple of years.You could also use Kup-L-Taps.
Plus, you can install them with the line hot, as long as there's no load on the tap.Pretty snazzy, Larry. Almost forgot about those. Haven't seen one in a couple of years.
I'll wrap a kerney if I have just 2 wires but any more and I prefer a tap, a few bolts and you're done no wrapping.
Plus, you can install them with the line hot, as long as there's no load on the tap.
I don't believe using a device rated for this use qualifies as "working hot" any more than touching the insulation of an energized conductor.Oh man, don't get them started on the working hot debate again. :roll:
I've said it before and will say again that I cannot for the life of me understand why anyone would still use a split bolt for anything other than bare conductors in this day and age.![]()