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Roping conductors in CT cabinets? » Anyone ever heard of roping conductors in a CT cabinet? I'm installing CT cabinets and a notice in the cabinet (or was it in the POCO manual?) said to rope the conductors together. What's this for and how is it done? There's no instructions given with what I have. Forums.mikeholt.com

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Understanding the "CT" Marks on single conductors for use in Cable Tray applications, where applicable. » Encore Wire’s thermoplastic and/or thermoset single conductors and their subsequent ratings for Cable Tray “CT” use in sizes 1/0 and Larger. The reason the conductors tend to be 1/0 and larger is due to the strict size limitations found in the National Electrical Code [NEC]. Linkedin.com

Electrical Injuries » Electrical injuries, a relatively common form of mechanical trauma, can occur as a result of lightning, low-voltage, or high-voltage injury, and are often associated with high morbidity and mortality. Almost all electrical injuries are accidental and often, preventable. If not instantly fatal, the damage associated with electrical injuries can result in the dysfunction of multiple tissues or organs.[1][2][3][4] Ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

Voltage rating of CT’s?? » Do CT’s have voltage ratings? We deal with a lot of 480v motors in my plant, and we use 0-5A CT’s for amp indication on our DCS system. Could I take a CT I would normally use on 480V and use it on say 2300V? 4160v? Or even 13.8kV or 69kV? Forums.mikeholt.com

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