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DBR 100A 2W 3P WEST HFB 100A
Part#: DBR1023HFB100
DBR 100A 2W 3P WEST HFB 100A
DBR 100A 3W 4P WEST HFB 70A
Part#: DBR1034HFB70
DBR 100A 3W 4P WEST HFB 70A
EBR 100A 3W4P HFD 100A CSA
Part#: EBR1034HFD100W
EBR 100A 3W4P HFD 100A CSA
FLEXIBLE BRAID CONN
Part#: FB-100-05-1
FLEXIBLE BRAID CONN
Grounding Bonding Al 2-6 AWG
Part#: GBIAL-126-4414
Grounding Bonding Al 2-6 AWG
Grounding Bonding Bronze 2-6 W/Cover
Part#: GBIBZ-126-4414-WC
Grounding Bonding Bronze 2-6 W/Cover
Grounding Bonding Al 2-6 AWG W/Cover
Part#: GBIAL-126-4414-WC
Grounding Bonding Al 2-6 AWG W/Cover
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Videos

How to Size a Neutral Grounding Resistor
Littelfuse, Inc.

How to Size a Neutral Grounding Resistor

One of the most critical decision when designing stable and safe electrical systems is system grounding. The key parameter that determines the neutral grounding resistor’s affect on the circuit is the let-through current. This video will focus on how to determine what level of let-through current to specify when designing a resistance-grounded system.
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Products

Arlington’s Zinc Grounding Bridge… NOW Available ‘Coverless’

Arlington’s Zinc Grounding Bridge… NOW Available ‘Coverless’

Grounding Bridge (catalog #GB5NC) is now available without the cover and screw.

Save money – and get reliable intersystem bonding between power and communication grounding systems.

Four termination points – one more than required by 250.94 of the 2014 NEC – handle multiple hookups of communications systems like telephone, CATV or satellite dish.

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Articles

Distinguishing Between Bonding and Grounding in Electrical Systems

Distinguishing Between Bonding and Grounding in Electrical Systems

Bonding and grounding are simple concepts, but, unfortunately, they’re also easily confused with each other. Definitions of one term often get wrapped up in the definitions of the other, and, before long, one can begin thinking the words are interchangeable.
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