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Should you use some kind of dielectric grease on your service entrance conductors entering main breaker?
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Can you show me where most manufactures require the use of an antioxidant compound on the lugs of their panels?Lou Marks said:Actually you will find it as a manufacture's requirements, most require it. Better safe than sorry, no literature, it is required. :!:
Like I said if the lugs are not pre-filled with an antioxidant compound, then none is required by the UL standards.Lou Marks said:Maybe the correct term should have been "when required by manufacture:.Are antioxidant compounds required on all aluminum wire connectors?
Posted By Underwriters Laboratories On September 12, 2001 @ 1:49 pm In UL Question Corner | Comments Disabled
Question: Antioxidant compounds
Are antioxidant compounds required on all aluminum wire connectors?
Answer
Some UL Listed aluminum wire connectors are prefilled with the UL Listed antioxidant compounds at the factory. For the non-prefilled connectors, the antioxidant compounds should be used if recommended by the manufacturer.
However, the non-prefilled connectors meet the requirements in UL 486B, the Standard for Wire Connectors for Use with Aluminum Conductors, without the compound.
Wire Connectors for use with aluminum conductors are Listed under the category Wire Connectors and Soldering Lugs (ZMVV). Antioxidant compounds are Listed under the category Conductor Termination Compound (DVYW). Compounds under this category have been evaluated and shown not to cause adverse effects on the conductor/conductor combination.