Jay Ashworth
Well-Known Member
Quoted from a facility spec manual:
Scotchloks are for telco/data/LV wiring, right? ...
was what I thought, until I googled it; that's also what they call their wire-nuts.
Who knew? (Not me, and I took electricity in vo-tech.)
Connections: Conductors #10 and #12 AWG shall be connected with pre-insulated
spring connectors incased in a steel shell and rated at not less than 105 degrees C. A
minimum of 3/8 inch skirt shall cover the bare wires. The connector shall meet with UL
approval for fixture and pressure work, and shall be "Scotch Lok" Type Y, R and B
electrical spring connectors as manufactured by the 3M Company or approved equal.
minimum of 3/8 inch skirt shall cover the bare wires. The connector shall meet with UL
approval for fixture and pressure work, and shall be "Scotch Lok" Type Y, R and B
electrical spring connectors as manufactured by the 3M Company or approved equal.
Scotchloks are for telco/data/LV wiring, right? ...
was what I thought, until I googled it; that's also what they call their wire-nuts.
Who knew? (Not me, and I took electricity in vo-tech.)