One of our suppliers, American Electric is excellent about ordering
weird stuff for us. Only problem is the price!!
I'm guessing that the Stainless model in 1" is over $30.
R. Walters
Solarray.com
NABCEP # 04170442
On Jul 25, 2009, at 9:18 AM, Nick Vida wrote:
here is one i came acro
here is one i came across drake, look on the second page for "ground hub" or
"ground nut":
http://www.crouse-hinds.com/catalog/pdfs/00267to00270.pdf
i think most companies have this option, its just a matter of getting your
supply house to order it from the manufacturer they work with.
nick
-August
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From: "drake.chamber...@redwoodalliance.org"
To: RE-wrenches
Sent: Saturday, July 25, 2009 5:18:48 AM
Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] myers hub
>
> look ask about the other options for myers hubs at your supply house,
> because you can
>
> look ask about the other options for myers hubs at your supply house,
> because you can buy them with a bonding screw on the lock nut side.
That sounds like a good option. Do you know who makes them?
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The other question is are they rated for PVC, which is what Marco
intended to use them for. EMT corrodes very quickly here in the Islands.
Code only says "shall be installed and equiped so as to prevent water
from entering the conduit", but the local AHJ is not allowing PVC
with gaskets into
guys,
on myers hubs... are these even rated for emt connectors?
i know that a lot of inspectors look for them, and a lot of electricians use
them, but i just went through several
manufacturers cut sheets and they only say for rigid and imc. nothing is said
about emt or emt fittings. In fact they
hey August,
Yes we are saying the same thing, i was talking about a bonding bushing.
The reason I said bonding screw is because the myer hub i use in that scenario
only has a screw on it not a lug. The point was to mention that you need
to bond your conduits together so there is no interruption f
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