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#53313 06/23/05 04:28 PM
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Another vote for screw terminals... I was told when I started that the holes in the back were for homeowners... real electricians used the screw terminals [Linked Image]

#53314 06/23/05 05:23 PM
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I think they are soon going to do away with the pressure type back stab devices, or that is what i have heard.

#53315 06/25/05 05:57 PM
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They are illegal and more so when more inspectors require torque upon all terminals. How do you torque stab-ins?


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#53316 06/25/05 06:08 PM
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William, What is illegal?

UL still lists back stab devices for use with 14 AWG and Wagos (pretty much back stab wire connectors) are listed also.

This is not to say I like them.


Bob Badger
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#53317 06/25/05 08:43 PM
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How do you determine the torque on stab lock?


William Runkle
#53318 06/25/05 09:12 PM
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You don't have to determine the torque on a stab lock, strip the wire the right length, drive it in and its UL listed. Just like using a hook and the right torque on a screw terminal.

#53319 06/30/05 09:48 AM
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I just had a service call where back stabbed receptacles were used. Lights flickering and 2 rooms dead. I replaced the one that was causing the problem and proposed that we replace all of them with P&S spec grades and perform a complete safety check of the electrical system. Haven't heard back yet, oh well, he probably called a Handyman because he would be cheap and use cheap material as well.

#53320 06/30/05 09:49 PM
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Whats worse is the handyman will most likely back stab the new devices ! [Linked Image from fadzter.com]

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