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Setting up an MEP-003A as a permanent stand-by Generator

Scoobyshep

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Not a fan of those taps, and by code, the conduits need bushings if the wire is 4awg or larger. I see noalox in there so thats good.

Keep them coming

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Mr4btTahoe

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Not a fan of those taps, and by code, the conduits need bushings if the wire is 4awg or larger. I see noalox in there so thats good.

Keep them coming

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Hmm.. AHJ never gave it a second look when we did the shop install as far as the bushings go.

I like the taps for certain things. We used them on our grid tied solar install and have had good luck with them. What's your issue with them?
 

Scoobyshep

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Hmm.. AHJ never gave it a second look when we did the shop install as far as the bushings go.

I like the taps for certain things. We used them on our grid tied solar install and have had good luck with them. What's your issue with them?
I prefer Polaris lugs or splitbolts

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