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DBR 100A 3W 4P WEST HFB 50A
Part#: DBR1034HFB50
DBR 100A 3W 4P WEST HFB 50A
EBR 60A 3W 4P WEST EHB 50A
Part#: EBR6034EH50
EBR 60A 3W 4P WEST EHB 50A
EBR 100A 3W 4P WEST EHB 50A
Part#: EBR1034EH50
EBR 100A 3W 4P WEST EHB 50A
FLEXIBLE BRAID CONN
Part#: FB-100-05-1
FLEXIBLE BRAID CONN
StructuredGround™ GB4B1028TPI-1 Telecom Grd Busbars, 1028, Copper, Tin-Plated
Part#: GB4B1028TPI-1
StructuredGround™ GB4B1028TPI-1 Telecom Grd Busbars, 1028, Copper, Tin-Plated
StructuredGround™ GB4B0612TPI-1 Telecom Grd Busbars, 0612, Copper, Tin-Plated
Part#: GB4B0612TPI-1
StructuredGround™ GB4B0612TPI-1 Telecom Grd Busbars, 0612, Copper, Tin-Plated
StructuredGround™ GACB-2 Auxiliary Cable Bracket, Zinc-Plated, PK1
Part#: GACB-2
StructuredGround™ GACB-2 Auxiliary Cable Bracket, Zinc-Plated, PK1
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Floor Box Kit with Recessed Wiring Device
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How to Size a Neutral Grounding Resistor
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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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Get Grounded with EPCO's Ground Bonding Jumper Kits

Get Grounded with EPCO's Ground Bonding Jumper Kits

EPCO's prefabricated Ground Bonding Jumper Kits are the ideal labor saving solution for a variety of applications including data centers, solar and cable tray bonding.

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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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