It's standard practice for electricians to leave at least six inches of wire in wall boxes. That way, you've got enough slack to install a new outlet or switch. But if you're short on wire in a wall ...
Flat-Snap is an electrical splice from ETCO that features a unisex style self-locking disconnect to create a serviceable connection that rapidly mates and unmates without force or performance ...
Northeast Utilities Strengthens its High Voltage Transmission Lines Using an Implosion Splice Method
The Connecticut Light & Power Co. (CL&P), part of the Northeast Utilities System, is replacing about 900 connectors on about 100 miles of 345-kV line using an implosion splice method, a technology new ...
TOKYO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Applying a proprietary design, Hitachi Cable, Ltd. (TOKYO:5812) announces its success in developing the world's smallest compact connectors *1 for use in power harnesses for ...
Q. When can I make a splice in a conduit body? A. Splices are permitted in conduit bodies that are legibly marked by the manufacturer with their volume and the maximum number of conductors permitted ...
The innovative RadCrimp was developed to significantly improve crimp reliability in the field, while helping to reduce the amount of crimp related failures that are directly related to improper ...
Utilities throughout the world use infrared cameras to inspect electrical distribution components such as overhead conductors, disconnect switches and bus work. While infrared scanning is effective at ...
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