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#88138 05/13/04 05:24 PM
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I have a class on tuesday taught by a local inspector and I will ask him what he thinks.

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#88139 05/14/04 12:09 PM
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>>>The typical box is REQUIRED to be proved with a tapped hole engraved with the marking GRND or GR that is to be used for that purpose!!!Lets not go on now about other boxes ect the subject ist hand was boxes with clamps.

Like 'em or hate 'em, Appleton and others still sell UL Listed ground clips. I don't have the bible handy, but can we still use those?

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