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Default ELECTRICIANS: Is this safe/NEC/legal?

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On Sun, 17 May 2009 09:09:44 -0700 (PDT), Tom Horne
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http://www.nsipolaris.com/electrical/


I'd go with thePolaris Black units, but the insulation displacement
units may work perfectly when installed, and fail over time. They can
NOT be retorqued or released and re-used from what I remember of them.
They are self torque limiting(the head breaks off when tight). If the
copper deforms and looses compression contact you are DONE. With the
standard Polaris (or Burndy, or whatever) lug connector you can snug
up the connection 5, 10, or 20 years down the road with no problem.
You can dissassemble and re=assemble if required.

I'd never use an insulation displacement connector for ANY power
connection. You are, of course, free to use whatever you feel
comfortable.
Givennthe fact the OP can easily disconnect power to the circuit in
question using a "proper" lugged junction is, in my eyes, a
nobrainer.


I'm not sure which connectors you're referring to
but if you can snap off the bolts on the Ilsco
connectors without using a long breaker bar, I
would not want to meet you in a dark alley and
have you mad at me. I've been using the Ilsco
connectors for many years and have yet to have
a problem with them indoors or out. I have used
the Polaris type connectors too and they do a very
good job. The connectors are designed for different
situations and that's the way I use them.

TDD