electricnewbie123
Electrical
- Mar 31, 2008
- 18
Is it a common practice to install bi-metal lugs or transition plates n all cases where there are connections between copper and aluminium elements? Or is there an assessment be made in relation to the environmental conditions the equipment is subject to?
The reason I ask is that I noticed some indoor installations (within the room that is free from pollution, in general) where copper cables are connected to aluminium busbars in transformers, without use of any bimetal lugs or transition plates. I just wanted to gather people's opinion on whether it is going to be a headache in future. My common sense suggests that since the room is generally well ventilated, condensation and corrosion will be extremely unlikely.
Your opinions?
The reason I ask is that I noticed some indoor installations (within the room that is free from pollution, in general) where copper cables are connected to aluminium busbars in transformers, without use of any bimetal lugs or transition plates. I just wanted to gather people's opinion on whether it is going to be a headache in future. My common sense suggests that since the room is generally well ventilated, condensation and corrosion will be extremely unlikely.
Your opinions?