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ERITECH® RC70/RC100

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The 2005 NEC® standard requires bonding to concrete encased electrodes (rebar) in grounding systems. In some states, the Authorities Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) have taken this requirement a step further and require two connection points to the rebar. The ERITECH® RC70/RC100 rebar clamp provides two connection points to rebar in grounding systems. This heavy-duty rebar clamp features high-strength bronze alloy construction.

The durable direct-burial ground clamp from ERICO® is easy to install and UL® Listed. The ERITECH RC70 handles wires up to 2/0 (70 mm²) and the RC100 handles wires up to 4/0 (100 mm²).

Features

  • Provides two connection points to concrete encased electrodes (rebar) for states where the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) requires it
  • Meets 2005 NEC® standard requirement for bonding to rebar into the grounding system
  • Has high-strength bronze alloy construction
  • Installs easily
  • UL® Listed

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Part Number
Article Number
Rebar Size - US
Rebar Size -
Metric
Wire Size - AWG
Wire Size - Metric
RC70
710325
#3 - #6
8 mm - 18 mm
#8 - 2/0 AWG
10 mm2 -
70 mm2
RC100
710335
#6 - #1118 mm - 36 mm
#8 - 4/0 AWG
10 mm2 -
100 mm2


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