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#215635 06/16/15 10:23 PM
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brsele Offline OP
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Is anybody from Canada familiar with something like this...

http://ecat.burndy.com:80/Comergent...ddButton=true&productID=BIBD2%2F04MT

If so, do they have to be installed inside a box? Or can you terminate two cables into one? Say to transition from Aluminum to Copper in a tight space.

Thanks

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They have to be inside a box but I've only used them for a temporary connection to bypass a switch, which was outside a box.

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brsele Offline OP
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Thanks, that's what I thought.


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