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πŸ”Œ Unleashing Seamless Connectivity with Madison Electric Products MEIBB Intersystem Review

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Description of πŸ”Œ Unleashing Seamless Connectivity with Madison Electric Products MEIBB Intersystem

Eliminates creating holes in building thatcould allow ingress of water. Incorporates 6 terminating points(2x the amount required by the NEC). Main ground conductor is isolated fromcommunications lines. Mounts to enclosures, conduit bodies andinline with conduit. cULus Listed. Madison Electric is now part of the Southwire family. Product packaging may vary.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Connection: Line Glands

We need to install these for phone and cable companies. I followed another reviewer's advice and replaced the locknut. Easy installation seems good quality.

Pros
  • cULus Listed
Cons
  • Fits

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Ground Jumper: Electrical Boxes, Wiring & Fittings

Works great and cleans communication surfaces. Check local regulations before use. This is a newer product and my inspector hardly missed me when I first installed it. Also, no larger 6 or 8 gauge ground wires are used.

Pros
  • Madison Electric is now part of the Southwire family. Product packaging may vary.
Cons
  • Difficult to say

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best cross-system approach on the market.

This design must be named in code and shown in the manual. It is so good. Have to agree with another reviewer who commented on the locking nut. This is a bonding connection. strengthen nut.

Pros
  • Attachments to cases, conduit and in line with conduit
Cons
  • Previous Questionable Purchase

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Nice Ground Jumper

If you have a square D-plate that sticks out about two inches above the plaster, this is a great ground jumper for other equipment like cable TV in that situation. If you have a flush mount panel, this product will not work. The actual ground wire runs down the middle of the bridge and makes a great direct connection to your ground wire. Not to mention that it looks professional and functional.

Pros
  • Main Ground Conductor Insulated from Communications Lines
Cons
  • Drill Pack

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best cross-system approach on the market.

The name of this structure must be in the code and its picture must be in the reference book. It is so good. Have to agree with another reviewer who commented on the locking nut. This is a bonding connection. strengthen nut.

Pros
  • Eliminates holes in the building for water to enter
Cons
  • Uncertain

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Very good connecting bridge, except for the supplied lock nut.

Great design! Even the examiner thought it was great. The lock nut can be reworked or replaced. It is die cast zinc and broke in half when I tightened it. I had to use a steel lock nut from a wire clamp to finish the job. Although the bridge is good.

Pros
  • Attaches to housings, conduit housings and fits into conduit
Cons
  • Something different

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good Ground Jumper

If you have a square D-plate that sticks out about 5cm from the plaster then this is a great ground jumper for other equipment like cable TV in that situation. If you have a flush mount panel, this product will not work. The actual ground wire runs down the middle of the bridge and makes a great direct connection to your ground wire. Not to mention that it looks professional and functional.

Pros
  • Primary ground wire isolated from communications lines
Cons
  • Quick Start Guide