Re: Ground lugs

1999-12-21 Thread David Instone
Lacey,Scott wrote: James, Most equipment today uses crimp-on ring terminals, secured to a ground stud using a star washer and hex nut. The ground wire from the power inlet goes on first, and other safety grounds are stacked on top, each with its own star washer and nut. I have never had

RE: Ground lugs

1999-12-20 Thread Lacey,Scott
. Scott Lacey -Original Message- From: goedd...@sensormatic.com [SMTP:goedd...@sensormatic.com] Sent: Friday, December 17, 1999 2:09 PM To: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org Subject: Ground lugs Happy Holidays group, In getting agency approval on our I.T.E. product

RE: Ground lugs

1999-12-20 Thread WOODS
' Cc: 'emc-p...@ieee.org' Subject: RE: Ground lugs James, Most equipment today uses crimp-on ring terminals, secured to a ground stud using a star washer and hex nut. The ground wire from the power inlet goes on first, and other safety grounds are stacked

RE: Ground lugs

1999-12-20 Thread Andrews, Kurt
AM To: 'goedd...@sensormatic.com' Cc: 'emc-p...@ieee.org' Subject:RE: Ground lugs James, Most equipment today uses crimp-on ring terminals, secured to a ground stud using a star washer and hex nut. The ground wire from the power inlet

RE: Ground lugs

1999-12-20 Thread Peter Merguerian
this has been so difficult a component to find, we had one designed. Now my question is, How is everyone else dealing with this ground lug requirement? Is there a common component available that meets these specs? The ground lugs in common use in the electrical industry do not have the plate

RE: Ground lugs

1999-12-20 Thread Lacey,Scott
...@sensormatic.com [SMTP:goedd...@sensormatic.com] Sent: Friday, December 17, 1999 2:09 PM To: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org Subject: Ground lugs Happy Holidays group, In getting agency approval on our I.T.E. product, the safety ground terminal has come into question. When hard wiring

Re: Ground lugs

1999-12-20 Thread Matthew Meehan
Happy Holidays group, In getting agency approval on our I.T.E. product, the safety ground terminal has come into question. When hard wiring a product, Para. 3.3.7 indicates that the conductor is to be clamped between metal surfaces, and the terminal shall not damage the conductor. This has

Ground lugs

1999-12-17 Thread GOEDDERZ
a component to find, we had one designed. Now my question is, How is everyone else dealing with this ground lug requirement? Is there a common component available that meets these specs? The ground lugs in common use in the electrical industry do not have the plate, and are copper or copper alloy