Showoff :mrgreen:
http://www.alumiconn.com/
I don’t remember seeing the Inspect-NY referenced in the NEC, maybe I missed it.
Personally I think the “aluminum” problem is more hyoe than substance anyway. I understand there were some bad installations in the 70s and there were devices that should have never been listed on aluminum wire but I believe if a qualified installer uses CO/ALr devices on conductors that are in good shape it will be safe. Certainly you should have the system evaluated by a professional familiar with the material but recomending anything in particular is out of your scope of work … even if some guy with a web site in New York thinks it is true.
I bet he sends out family Christmas pictures with them standing in front of the truck’s sign too. Plug, plug, plug…
but only one thing i did talk to one person in other forum and IMO i pretty much agree with him on this product.
you need a toqure screwdriver to get proper toqure rating on the screw itself.
as long the instruction sheet stated that ]
Merci, Marc