No one is touching “copper clad “alum. Is it the same as old style? I don’t see the copper cladding helping with the expansion issues — so why is it clad — corrison?
John
No one is touching “copper clad “alum. Is it the same as old style? I don’t see the copper cladding helping with the expansion issues — so why is it clad — corrison?
John
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Here is some interesting reading. Mentions clad wiring. http://www.propertymgmttraining.on.ca/onlinetraining/Lesson24eleca.htm
see #16 on original post