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Re: GFCI breakers for Al wiring

by "runderwo@[EMAIL PROTECTED] " <runderwo@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Apr 17, 2007 at 02:11 PM

On Apr 17, 10:30 am, gfretw...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
>
> There is a new device out there called Alumiconn by King Innovation
> that is as good as Copalum and you don't need any special tools or
> training.
> It is a small terminal block with set screws in an insulating jacket.
>
> http://www.kingsafety.com/products/alumiconn.html

Yeah, that looks like a good product and it's even UL listed.  But
it's not listed by CPSC as an approved repair method (yet).  This
might be the best way to go in the end, the product makes sense and is
not that expensive.
 




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Re: GFCI breakers for Al wiring
"runderwo@[EMAIL PRO  2007-04-17 14:11:09 
Re: GFCI breakers for Al wiring
gfretwell@[EMAIL PROTECTE  2007-04-17 21:33:24 

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