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August 31, 2009 -- Burndy has introduced its Bondit Intersystem bonding connector, designed to meet the requirements of NEC2008 250.94 in the 2008 National Electrical Code. The connector allows all ground wires from separate systems such as telephone systems, CATV and radio systems to be tied together at one location to the ground electrode conductor (GEC) from the main electrical service.
The connector can work as either a house mount or meter socket mount, and is billed as "the only option that offers a solution for both inside and outside the meter socket." In addition, the connector easily mounts to the meter box during new installations, or can be wall-mounted.
According to the company, designed with the advice and input of both electricians and inspectors, the Bondit connector is easily installed with just a wrench and screwdriver and will not damage the meter socket. The connector incorporates Burndy's Servit Post design. It accepts main ground wire (#2 to #8), and up to four intersystem wires (#6 to #14).
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