Nov 19, 2013 #1 zimmerDN Electrical Jan 17, 2013 34 0 0 CA What's the proper way to terminate parallel conductors in a disconnect? The lugs would only except two wires that's one size smaller than the wires that exists. A distribution block in a separate junction box just before the disconnect?
What's the proper way to terminate parallel conductors in a disconnect? The lugs would only except two wires that's one size smaller than the wires that exists. A distribution block in a separate junction box just before the disconnect?
Nov 19, 2013 #2 7anoter4 Electrical Oct 5, 2007 2,842 0 36 IL If it is low voltage about [600 V or less] you may use Burndy Mole [or Hycrab] without a junction box. See: http://ecat.burndy.com/Comergent/burndy/documentation/burndy_underground_products_catalog.pdf Upvote 0 Downvote
If it is low voltage about [600 V or less] you may use Burndy Mole [or Hycrab] without a junction box. See: http://ecat.burndy.com/Comergent/burndy/documentation/burndy_underground_products_catalog.pdf
Nov 19, 2013 #3 bacon4life Electrical Feb 4, 2004 1,472 0 36 US Pin connectors such Hyplug can be used when wire is oversized for voltage drop. Upvote 0 Downvote
Nov 21, 2013 #4 shamsdebout Electrical May 5, 2009 75 0 0 US Might you be able to us some connectors from here: http://www.polarisconnectors.com/ I would be interested in hearing if the disconnect switch manufacturer may have some additional suggestions. Upvote 0 Downvote
Might you be able to us some connectors from here: http://www.polarisconnectors.com/ I would be interested in hearing if the disconnect switch manufacturer may have some additional suggestions.