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ELECTRICAL INSPECTION, DIAGNOSIS, REPAIR ALUMINUM WIRING HAZARDS & REPAIRS ALUMINUM WIRE FAILURE REPORTS ALUMINUM WIRE RISK Aluminum Wiring Safety Aluminum Wiring - CPSC Publication #516 HOW TO RECOGNIZE ALUMINUM WIRING HOW TO REDUCE THE RISK of ALUMINUM WIRING HOW TO REDUCE THE AL WIRE RISK: DETAILS COPALUM ALUMINUM WIRE CONNECTORS ALUMI-CONN ALUMINUM WIRE CONNECTORS ALUMINUM GROUND WIRES MAKING SPACE FOR ALUMINUM WIRE CONNECTORS NOT-Recommended Repair Products CPSC Against Twist-On Aluminum Wire Connectors CPSC Letter Aluminum Wiring Connectors CPSC Twist-On Wiring Connectors Meeting Log Ideal 65 Connector for Aluminum Wire Repair? COALR & CU-AL Devices? Scotchlok 3M connector Aluminum Wiring Repair Methods - CPSC Meeting 9/28/95 Contents Copper Pigtailing Pigtailing failures Additional failures Field Failures Wire-to-wire Contact Equivalent Circuits Current Flow Connection Deterioration UL Test Inadequate "Special Connector" Failures AMP TYCO COPALUM Alternative Repair Special Concerns BOOKSTORE - ELECTRICAL DIRECTORY OF ELECTRICIANS - Aluminum Wiring DIRECTORY OF ELECTRICIANS - FPE Zinsco ALUMINUM WIRING ADVICE FOR RENTERS ALUMINUM WIRING BIBLIOGRAPHY Aluminum Wiring Notes for Home Inspectors Aluminum Wiring Summary Page for Public Use THERMAL EXPANSION of MATERIALS More Information InspectAPedia Blog - News Updates Air Conditioning & Heat Pumps Bookstore Electrical Environment Exteriors Heating Home Inspection Insulate Ventilate Interiors Mold Inspect/Test Plumbing Water Septic Roofing Structure Accuracy & Privacy Policies Contact Us |
This page continues the explanation of common twist on connectors and copper pigtailing as an attempt at aluminum wiring repair. The key observation is that with this type of aluminum to copper wire splice, most of the current flows through the spring in the connector. In the design of twist-on wire connectors the purpose of the spring is to maintain tension on the spliced wires, not to conduct electricity itself. This is Aluminum Wiring Repair Procedure - Page 7 Color photos and descriptive captions from CPSC Meeting 9/28/95. In this document aluminum wire twist-on connector failures and repair procedures are described, including aluminum wire repair methods which work and methods which do not work and are unsafe. Color photos of aluminum wire repair procedures, and photos of failed connectors are included. This document describes hazards with existing products, explains the aluminum wiring failure mechanism, and reviews recommended retrofit procedures including use of readily-available materials. This information was presented to the US Consumer Product Safety Commission by Dr. J. Aronstein, 9/28/95. The minutes of that meeting were obtained under the Freedom of Information Act and posted by Daniel Friedman January 1996. Use links at page left or your browser's Back button or links at page left to return to the previous page Click on the thumbnail sketches below to see each full-sized illustration.
More than 60% typically for an aluminum connection, but less
than 10% for an all-copper connection. There is a basic difference in behavior with aluminum wire. ... Technical Reviewers & References
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