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Burndy Mechanical Grounding Connector, Copper Alloy, 2/0 AWG to 250 kcmil, 1-3/8 to 1-1/2 in. Rod

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Burndy GD1629 copper alloy mechanical grounding connector for joining cable parallel or at right angles to rod or tube. Accepts 2/0 AWG to 250 kcmil. Fits 1-3/8 to 1-1/2 in. rod or 1-1/4 in. IPS pipe. Rated for direct burial.

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Burndy Mechanical Grounding Connector — 2/0 AWG to 250 kcmil, 1-3/8 to 1-1/2 in. Rod

The Burndy GD1629 is a mechanical grounding connector in copper alloy designed for joining a range of cable conductors parallel or at right angles to a rod or tube. It is rated for direct burial in earth or concrete, making it suitable for grounding electrode and bonding installations.

Key Specifications

  • Manufacturer: Burndy
  • Model: GD1629
  • Product Type: Grounding Connector
  • Conductor Range: 2/0 AWG to 250 kcmil
  • Rod Range: 1-3/8 to 1-1/2 in.
  • Tube (IPS) Size: 1-1/4 in.
  • Direct Burial: Yes (Earth or Concrete)
  • Dimensions: 1.3 L x 3.25 W x 3.5 in. H

Applications

Used for connecting grounding cable to rod or tube, for direct burial cable grounding, fence post bonding, and other applications requiring flexible cable-to-rod connections. Suitable for commercial, industrial, and utility electrical grounding systems.

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