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Peter H. January 16th 04 04:12 PM

Nails Approved as Handle Ties
 

Check out the latest issue of EC&M, page 84.

The 2005 NEC contains a slight change to permit "identified" handle ties,
rather than "approved" handle ties.

Art. 100 defines "identified" as "recognizable as suitable for the specific
purpose ...".

Art. 100 defines "approved" as "acceptable to the authority having
jurisdiction".

A nail as a handle tie had been "approved" in the described and illustrated
case.

So, if your authority approves a nail as a handle tie, then you're OK.

However, after the 2005 NEC becomes effective, only a manufacturer's handle
ties will be permitted.



Leigh Knudson January 19th 04 04:28 AM

Nails Approved as Handle Ties
 
inch (Peter H.) wrote in message ...
Check out the latest issue of EC&M, page 84.

The 2005 NEC contains a slight change to permit "identified" handle ties,
rather than "approved" handle ties.

Art. 100 defines "identified" as "recognizable as suitable for the specific
purpose ...".

Art. 100 defines "approved" as "acceptable to the authority having
jurisdiction".

A nail as a handle tie had been "approved" in the described and illustrated
case.

So, if your authority approves a nail as a handle tie, then you're OK.

However, after the 2005 NEC becomes effective, only a manufacturer's handle
ties will be permitted.


I think this must be valuable information to someone but I need to
know what a handle tie is to utilize it. Leigh@MarMachine

Lewis Hartswick January 19th 04 05:59 PM

Nails Approved as Handle Ties
 
Leigh Knudson wrote:

I think this must be valuable information to someone but I need to
know what a handle tie is to utilize it. Leigh@MarMachine


If you don't know what a handle tie is you probably don't need one.
:-)
:-) ...lew...

lane January 19th 04 06:16 PM

Nails Approved as Handle Ties
 

"Leigh Knudson" wrote in message

I think this must be valuable information to someone but I need to
know what a handle tie is to utilize it. Leigh@MarMachine


Look at: http://www.ecmweb.com/ar/electric_il...atastrophes_8/



ATP January 20th 04 01:58 AM

Nails Approved as Handle Ties
 
Leigh Knudson wrote:
inch (Peter H.) wrote in message
...
Check out the latest issue of EC&M, page 84.

The 2005 NEC contains a slight change to permit "identified" handle
ties, rather than "approved" handle ties.


I think this must be valuable information to someone but I need to
know what a handle tie is to utilize it. Leigh@MarMachine


It's the link that connects the breaker "handles" on a multipole breaker. In
a pinch, single breakers can be tied together to stand in place of a
multipole breaker, but they are not quite the same as having the right
breaker.



Gerald Miller January 20th 04 02:16 AM

Nails Approved as Handle Ties
 
On Mon, 19 Jan 2004 10:16:58 -0800, "lane"
lane_nospam@copperaccents_dot_com wrote:


"Leigh Knudson" wrote in message

I think this must be valuable information to someone but I need to
know what a handle tie is to utilize it. Leigh@MarMachine


Look at: http://www.ecmweb.com/ar/electric_il...atastrophes_8/

Like road rage, electrical idiotsy can be beneficial at times.
Gerry :-)}
London, Canada


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