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Receptacle Tester
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Receptacle Tester
ATKORE - ALLIED TUBE & CONDUIT FITTINGS
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GL13KON
Part#: GL13KON
GL13KON
GL16KON
Part#: GL16KON
GL16KON
GL18KON
Part#: GL18KON
GL18KON
Armorlite Type MC
Part#: 68580063
Armorlite Type MC
Armorlite Type MC Multi-Circuit
Part#: 57886102
Armorlite Type MC Multi-Circuit
Blue Armorlite Type MC
Part#: 56573502
Blue Armorlite Type MC
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Arlington GC50 and GC75 Grounding Electrode Connector
Arlington Industries, Inc.

Arlington GC50 and GC75 Grounding Electrode Connector

They install from inside or outside a metal panel or metal enclosure, through one of the existing 1/2" knockouts. There’s no need to modify the box or enclosure to accommodate the connector! GC50 and GC75 provide excellent strain relief for grounding conductors. Listed for use with stranded and solid copper and aluminum wire.
Split Grounding Bushings
Arlington Industries, Inc.

Split Grounding Bushings

Arlington’s 550 series zinc diecast split grounding bushings deliver convenience and time-savings. They’re split to allow the addition of a bushing AFTER conductors are installed in the conduit.

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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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Bonding vs. Grounding: A Primer

Bonding vs. Grounding: A Primer

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.

“Grounding” refers to the creation of a path from electrical equipment to the earth. It is intended to protect equipment and help prevent fires that might occur due to high voltages resulting from lightning strikes, line surges or unintended contact with higher-voltage lines.
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