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Device Type




           
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   Grounding Bar
 
     A bar used in a terminal box or other electrical connections to ground a number of contacts together.
 
   Grounding Rod
 
     A rod used in the earth to supply a grounding point.
 
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Material




           
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   Chemical
 
     The grounding device is of a chemical nature.
 
   Copper
 
     The grounding device is made out of copper.
 
   Copper Coated
 
     The grounding device has been coated or electroplated with copper.
 
   Galvanized
 
     The grounding device has been galvanized.
 
   Stainless Steel
 
     The grounding device is made out of stainless steel.
 
   Other Materials
 
     Other unlisted materials
 
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Specifications




   Length
 
     The length of the device
 
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   Width/Diameter
 
     The width or diameter of the device
 
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   Wire Gauge Accepted
 
     American wire gauge (AWG) is a U.S. standard for non-ferrous wire conductor sizes. Non-ferrous materials include copper and aluminum. The term "gauge" refers to the wire's diameter. The higher the gauge number, the smaller the diameter and the thinner the wire. Thicker wire carries more current because it has less electrical resistance over a given length. Typical household wiring is AWG 12 or 14. Telephone wire is usually AWG 22, 24, or 26.
 
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   Number Of Connections
 
     The number of connections that can be made.
 
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Features




           
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   Corrosion Resistant
 
     The device has a form of corrosion protection.
 
   Integral Connection
 
     The device has a method of connecting wires built into it and does not require clamps.
 
   Threaded
 
     The grounding rod has threads on it.
 
   Other Features
 
     Other unlisted features
 
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Approvals




   Standards / Compliance       
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   ANSI
 
     The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) is the administrator and coordinator of the U.S. private-sector voluntary standardization system. It includes nearly 1000 company, organization, government agency, institutional, and international members.
 
   CSA
 
     Products that bear a CSA Mark have been tested by the Canadian Standards Association (CSA) and meet applicable standards for safety and/or performance. These standards are written and administered by organizations such as the American National Standards Institute (ANSI), Underwriters Laboratories (UL), and CSA International. CSA Marks may appear alone or with indicators. CSA Marks that appear alone are used with products certified primarily for the Canadian market, to the applicable Canadian standards. CSA Marks that appear with the indicators “C” and “US” or “NRTL/C” is used with products certified for both the U.S. and Canadian markets, to the applicable U.S. and Canadian standards.
 
   IEC
 
     The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) is a global, non-profit organization that develops and maintains voluntary quality, safety, and performance standards for electrical materials, products, and systems The IEC also publishes standards for the electronics and telecommunications industries. The IEC’s membership consists of the electrotechnical standards organizations from each of its 51 member nations. The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) represents the United States.
 
   MIL-STD
 
     Manufactured and tested according to U.S. military standards (MIL-STD).
 
   UL
 
     Underwriters Laboratories (UL) is a non-profit organization that tests components, systems, and materials according to its published standards for safety. Products that receive UL approval bear a UL Mark.
 
   TUV
 
     TÜV Rheinland/Berlin-Brandenberg provides third-party product testing, system assessment, and certification services. TÜV Rheinland of North America is a member of the TÜV Rheinland Group and accredited by national organizations such as the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and the Standards Council of Canada (SCC). Products that bear the TUVus Mark are certified for the U.S. market. Products that bear the cTUV Mark are certified for both the U.S. and Canadian markets.
 
   VDE
 
     Verband Deutscher Elektrotechniker (VDE), the Association of German Electrical Engineers, is a non-profit testing institute that publishes standards and certifies electrical and electronic components. The VDE Mark indicates conformity with VDE, European Union (EU), and internationally harmonized standards. It confirms compliance with the protective requirements of the applicable EU directives.
 
   Other
 
     Other agencies that test or certify electrical, electronic or electrotechnical products.
 
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