Wire through mechanical lug

PaulEd

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I want to know if this is legal. I’ve heard that you can’t run a wire, THHN, or similar directly through a mechanical lug as it’s not rated for it? Should this slug be an open type lug or is it OK to run this wire through the mechanical lug like this?
 
I want to know if this is legal. I’ve heard that you can’t run a wire, THHN, or similar directly through a mechanical lug as it’s not rated for it? Should this slug be an open type lug or is it OK to run this wire through the mechanical lug like this?
The UL listing determines what kind of wire can be used with a lug. THHN is a type of insulation so it's doubtful it matters much. Some mechanical lugs are not listed for fine stranded wires but generally THHN is not fine stranded.
 
The UL listing determines what kind of wire can be used with a lug. THHN is a type of insulation so it's doubtful it matters much. Some mechanical lugs are not listed for fine stranded wires but generally THHN is not fine stranded.
Thanks

I wish I could upload a picture lol

I know that the THHN is the issue but can the wire run through a mechanical lug (over the bolt infact that attaches the mechanical lug to the transformer casing) and then terminate to the xo? Doesn’t seem that that’s what the lug is designed for.

How does one find out what a product is listed for or not?
 
If it does not say you can't do it, it is probably ok.
Where does somebody look up this information? I’ve never been the kind of person that could find what an item is listed for and what it’s not listed for. Is it just on the directions? And it’s only allowed to do things as permissible in the instructions? That part of our business really confuses me.
 
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