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Re: Jeff Eastman
Jeff, the low voltage cables could become energized by the high voltage cables, kind of like water and electricity, they are best kept separated.
Aluminum and copper connections are not allowed since the two dissimilar metals react and corrode which causes poor connections and overheating. The two metals must be connected through an approved method which keeps them apart. A twisted connection with a wire nut of any kind is not acceptable.
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Jim Luttrall
Mr. Inspector.net, Inc.
Allen, Texas 75002
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