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ILSCO intros irreversible grounding products

By Paul Dvorak | December 24, 2013

ILSCO Irreversible Ground compression products meet or exceed all UL486 Grounding and Bonding requirements and satisfy the NEC definition.

ILSCO Irreversible Ground compression products meet or exceed all UL486 Grounding and Bonding requirements and satisfy the NEC definition.

ILSCO works to offer a broad selection of Irreversible Grounding Products for ground grid and other grounding requirements. “Irreversible Ground” is a term found in the NEC Code, Article 250, that indicates a connection, once made, cannot be “undone”. A solid, low resistance, long term connection is critical to the integrity and safety of an electrical system.

The company product line includes cross grid connectors, taps, cable to ground rod, cable to rebar, I-beam studs, cast ground plates as well as terminating connectors. Irreversible Ground compression connectors are made from heavy-duty copper, are range taking, UL Listed, and suitable for direct burial, including concrete, in most cases. Many are pre-filled with De-Ox oxide inhibitor to keep moisture out and prevent oxidization of the connection.

ILSCO Irreversible Ground compression products meet or exceed all UL486 Grounding and Bonding requirements and satisfy the NEC definition. All products are clearly marked for ease of identification and inspectability.

ILSCO
www.ilsco.com


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