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Please keep in mind that these Q&A are the reports of the NEMA Field Representatives who attend the IAEI Meetings around the country.
http://www.nema.org/stds/fieldreps/faqs.cfm

I have no comments and I posted this information for those who may have different opinions.

I am aware of the questions, often so old they can vote, and that the makeup of the Code Panels who attend these meetings are representatives of various electrical industry manufacturers.

If this is a waste of your time them tell me so that I can avoid sharing this type of information in the future.

Remember that they are Opinions and we too have our opinions some with experience and others by some who want to learn.
http://www.nema.org/stds/fieldreps/faqs.cfm


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very interisting
Some times i wondered where some of the questions came from.


Some of the answers are in the wrong place though

[This message has been edited by nesparky (edited 01-27-2005).]


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I will simply comment that the question and answer for pre-twisting wires for wirenuts seem to be disconnected.

I suppose we are allowed to match up the questions and answers as we chose.

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I saw that after posting the link, if you can locate the correct answer or discussion please let me know or paste it into a new message reply.


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The question starts:

Connectors

1. When using wire nuts to make joints

The answer is under:

Ground Fault Current Interrupters (GFCI)

1. A hydro-massage tub is installed in a master bedroom.

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Question: When using wire nuts to make joints, is it necessary to twist the conductors together before applying the wire nuts and is it necessary to use insulating tape over the wire nuts? (01 Aug 2004)

Answer: No, see 2002 NEC Section 110.3(B). They are not pre twisted during UL tests and in fact, pre twisting can possibly alter the torque effect of the connector’s design. Also, incidentally pre-twisting wires negates the benefit of these connectors. They do not have to be pre twisted as you would for wrapping with electrical tape. Installation instructions for such connectors are usually found on the smallest unit container and do not state to pre twist the connectors. Also, see UL 486A, section 20.11(d).


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They do not have to be pre twisted as you would for wrapping with electrical tape.

What splice does an electrician make in that manor?

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Sent to NEMA:

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Concerning the Field Representatives: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Question: When using wire nuts to make joints, is it necessary to twist the conductors together before applying the wire nuts and is it necessary to use insulating tape over the wire nuts? (01 Aug 2004)
Answer: No, see 2002 NEC Section 110.3(B). They are not pre twisted during UL tests and in fact, pre twisting can possibly alter the torque effect of the connector’s design. Also, incidentally pre-twisting wires negates the benefit of these connectors. They do not have to be pre twisted as you would for wrapping with electrical tape. Installation instructions for such connectors are usually found on the smallest unit container and do not state to pre twist the connectors. Also, see UL 486A, section 20.11(d).

Please refer to the following question.
https://www.electrical-contractor.net/ubb/Forum19/HTML/000039.html

Thank You

Joe Tedesco


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3M's Installation Instructions:

Caution: Turn power off before installing or removing connector. All electrical work should be done according to appropriate electrical codes.

1. Strip wire insulation 5/8 inch from the end of the wires to be connected.

2. Firmly grasp wires, making sure insulation ends are even and tightly bundled, (wires may be twisted or
untwisted).
Slip connector over wire tips.

3. Turn connector onto the wires in a clockwise direction until secure.

4. To remove, turn connector counter–clockwise.

I will contuinue to twist the wires as always!


Joe Tedesco, NEC Consultant

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