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120v wire splice

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those are used a lot on double/triple wide trailers...

Interesting...surprisingly our local (small town) HD shows (6) in stock

They look to be metal are they if so they must go into an enclosure.  If plastic they must still go inside and enclosure per NFPA and NEC standards.

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Scroll down to description.  Says you can use without box and is NEC compliant

 

Product Overview

Tyco Electronic's Non-metallic splice and tap kits provide a fast and reliable method for splicing or tapping 2 wire w/ ground and splicing 3 wire w/ground non-metallic cables up to 300 volts. They are designed and approved for use in rework within existing structures. Splice and Tap Kits also eliminate wire nuts for installation and replace the conventional method for adding a splice or tap for non-metallic cable without the need for exposed and unsightly junction boxes. NEC approved Article 334-40b.

  • 2 Wire Ccnnection
  • For Use On 12 or 14 AWG (300 Volt) 2 wire NM cable with ground
  • Eliminates junction boxes and wire nuts
  • Fast & simple to install
  • NEC compliant - article 334-40b, 2005 & 2008 NEC
  • UL & CSA listed

Edited by HandyDan

  • 3 years later...

I'm an electrician and I would never use anything like that...

 

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