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Global Leader in the design,

manufacture, and installation of


grounding systems, surge suppression,
and lightning protection

L i g h t n i n g P r ot e c t i o n
Equipment Catalog

Solution Providers for an Energized World TM

Introduction
Company Overview
Since 1991, ALLTEC Corporation has proven itself to be a global leader in the design, manufacture, and installation
of grounding systems, surge suppression, and lightning protection. As Solution Providers for an Energized
World, we offer a comprehensive facility approach to solving the worlds most difficult lightning and power
quality issues. Based on vast experience and reputation, we have installed systems on thousands of government,
commercial, historical, industrial, and residential properties. Our technical and consulting services are utilized
by many Fortune 500 companies around the world. ALLTECs project managers and engineers work with your
company to implement the best, most cost effective solution.

Vision
Our vision is to be the worlds most dynamic lightning protection & power quality company, crafting unsurpassed
solutions to better the safety and productivity of people and businesses everywhere. Our core objective is to
be paramount in the quality of our products and services. We aim to create a diverse, vibrant, and creative
corporate environment, with customer needs as our central business focus. We strive continuously for a globally
recognized excellence and work to advance and improve industry standards.

Mission
Our mission is to exceed the expectations of our customers by aspiring to the highest level of excellence in
our products and services. We accomplish this by committing our shared resources and knowledge to achieve
superior customer satisfaction.

Methodology
The ALLTEC Protection Pyramid provides a three-step comprehensive facility approach for grounding solutions,
surge suppression, and lightning protection. Our system begins with the installation of a code compliant,
single-point, low resistance/low impedance grounding system, sized to carry the full amplitude of short circuit
current safely to the ground. Next, surge protection devices are staged to dramatically filter the voltage, current
and frequency surges. Finally, a well designed lightning protection system is created to protect against direct
lightning strikes.

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ALLTEC Corporation. ALLTEC Corporation is constantly seeking to improve our products, specifications are subject to change at anytime. Please
note that every effort was taken to maintain accuracy in this publication; however, ALLTEC Corporation assumes no responsibility for any errors
that may occur.

Products
I. Grounding Systems
The three-step ALLTEC Protection Pyramid begins with the installation of a stable, low resistance/low
impedance grounding system to bond all electrically conductive surfaces together.
TerraDyne Electrolytic Grounding System
TerraFill Ground Enhancement Material
TerraBar Ground Bus System
TerraWeld Exothermic Welding System

II. Surge Suppression


The second stage of protection comes from a properly installed surge protection device, or SPD system, which
reduces the magnitude of random, high energy, short duration electrical power anomalies. These occurrences
are typically caused by atmospheric phenomena (such as lightning strikes), utility switching, inductive loads,
and more internally generated over-voltages. In response to this demand, ALLTEC offers:
PowerTrip line of surge suppression products

III. Lightning Protection


Finally, a well-designed customized lightning protection system will be installed to safeguard facilities from direct
lightning strikes. Traditional lightning protection methods as well as some of the most advanced technologies
are available at ALLTEC Corporation:
TerraStat Charge Dissipation Terminals
TerraStreamer Early Streamer Emission Terminals

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Services
Manufacturing Capabilities & Quality Assurance
Manufacturing
ALLTEC Corporation is committed to excellence. We ensure our customers the highest caliber of services and
products through our continual investment, testing, and evaluation of our products. Our corporate office and
manufacturing facility are nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina, which is centrally located
between two of the largest metropolitan areas in the Southeastern United States. Our production facility is
furnished with state-of-the-art equipment, which enables us to produce an extensive line of products while
adhering to rigid design and quality standards. We use only the finest materials to construct our products. You
can be assured that if its made by ALLTEC, its quality.

Quality
It is ALLTECs policy to strive to meet or exceed customer expectations. Our quality systems and processes are
continually being improved to satisfy our customers changing needs. ALLTECs ISO 9001:2008 quality certification
and focus on Six Sigma ensures its customers receive superior quality products. We have implemented rigorous
quality systems and testing to ensure our continued success. Internal management systems have been designed
to monitor and maintain quality at all levels of service and production.
At ALLTEC Corporation, quality and customer service form the foundation of our business. Our process begins
with diligent quality control inspections during the manufacturing process and continues with step-by-step
inspections throughout the entire order filling and shipping process. This calculated and controlled environment
ensures that each shipment contains exactly what was ordered, is packaged correctly, and shipped efficiently
from ALLTEC to the customer on time. We use only first-class distributors to assist in the process and have
ultimately created a comprehensive global network. ALLTEC is committed to creating and maintaining powerful
customer relationships, and we look forward to serving you for many years to come.

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General Information
Ability to Serve
ALLTEC Corporation has the capability to design, manufacture, and install any lightning protection or grounding
system you may require. Our complete engineering facilities are prepared to assist you with any special or
unusual requirements.

Claims & Shortages


Please be aware that ALLTEC Corporation assumes no liability for any damage to goods in shipment. All materials
must be inspected upon receipt BEFORE signing for acceptance of shipment. Once you have signed the bill of
lading accepting shipment, you are acknowledging that you have received the shipment in full and with no
damage. Any damages or shortages need to be noted on the bill of lading before signing and immediately file
a claim with the delivering transportation company. It is our policy that any claims for shortages or errors must
be made within 24 hours after receipt of goods. Any error on our part will be taken care of promptly and at no
cost to you, the customer. Any shortages found and reported more than 24 hours after shipment acceptance
will not be replaced free of charge.

International Customers
Our exporting policy is available upon request. This policy may vary slightly, depending upon the receiving
country and its Customs procedures. ALLTEC Corporation offers all of our engineering and design services
worldwide.

Documentation & Wire Transfer Fees


ALLTEC Corporation charges standard customary fees for obtaining and processing documents for overseas
shipments. Any wire transfer or bank fees are the responsibility of the customer and will be included in the price
quotation supplied before the shipment leaves our warehouse.

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Terms and Conditions


1. Definitions
The term Seller means ALLTEC Corporation, the termBuyer means the company, person or other entity who
is the purchaser of the Goods, the term Goods means any goods or materials ordered and sold pursuant to the
terms and conditions set forth herein.

2. Price
Unless otherwise stated, price of the Goods shall be the price in effect at the date and time of shipment. Seller
reserves the right to adjust price based on volume purchases; any discounts allowed for volume purchases
will be in the Sellers sole discretion. Price does not include any sales, use, excise or similar taxes which shall
be added to the price of the Goods and shall be the responsibility of Buyer. Unless otherwise stated, minimum
order is $125.00 (excluding freight) on any single order. Each shipment will be separately invoiced.

3. Payments Terms
Terms of payment are net thirty (30) days. Service charge on late payments shall be applicable at the rate of one
and one-half percent (1.5%) per month or an annual percentage rate of eighteen (18%) per annum. In addition,
Buyer shall be obligated for Sellers reasonable collection agency or attorneys fees that may be incurred by
Seller to collect any sums due Seller hereunder or service charge. Seller reserves the right to apply any payments
received from Buyer to any outstanding invoice of Seller at Sellers sole discretion.

4. Freight
The purchase price of the Goods shall be EXWORKS, Canton, NC or other named shipping point. In situations
of prepay and add, ALLTEC is unable to provide a copy of the actual freight bill due to agreements with our
carriers regarding rate disclosure confidentiality.

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Terms and Conditions


5. Delivery
(a) Sellers place and point of delivery shall be deemed to be delivery to a carrier at Sellers plant in Canton,
NC, or such other designated shipping point designated by Seller. If Buyer fails to furnish complete
shipping directions to Seller within a reasonable time of placing the order, Seller, at Sellers discretion,
may make necessary shipping arrangements with a carrier selected by Seller, the cost of which shall be
paid by Buyer.
(b) If and to the extent a delivery date is stated, it is the estimated delivery date only. All accepted orders,
whether or not delivery dates are specified thereon, shall be subject to delays or failures in manufacture
or delivery due to causes beyond the control of Seller or carrier. Buyers obligations shall continue
notwithstanding any delay in delivery, provided if performance by Seller is prevented in whole or in
part for a period of three (3) consecutive months, then in such event Seller or Buyer (provided Buyer is
not responsible for the delay) may cancel any order that has not been shipped as of such date.
(c) If for any reason, the Buyer is unable to accept the delivery of Goods according to the mutually
established schedule; the Seller, at its option and after three (3) days written notice to the Buyer, may
place the Goods in storage. In such event, the Buyer shall pay any and all storage or other related costs.
If the Buyer fails to accept any delivery or part thereof, the Seller, at its option, may treat such failure as
a breach of this Agreement and exercise any and all remedies available to it pursuant to the terms and
conditions set forth herein or available to it as a matter of law.

6. Credit
The Sellers obligations are at all times subject to the Sellers approval of the Buyers credit standing. Upon request,
the Buyer shall furnish the Seller such credit information as may be customary and reasonably requested by the
Seller. At its discretion, the Seller reserves the right to require payment in advance, C.O.D., and/or otherwise
modify credit terms. If at any time the Buyer is past due with respects to amounts due, the Seller at its option
(without liability or prejudice to any other remedies), may decline to ship or stop any Goods in transit until such
time the Seller (1) receives payment in full of all amounts owing to it by the Buyer or (2) otherwise receives
assurances satisfactory to the Seller of such payment.

7. Risk of Loss
Risk of loss or damage to the Goods shall be solely that of Buyer upon delivery to a carrier for shipment; any loss
or damage subsequent to such delivery shall not be the responsibility of Seller, provided further any such loss
shall not release Buyer from Buyers obligation to pay for the Goods. Any claim for damage or loss in transit must
be asserted by Buyer against the carrier.

8. Warranty
Seller warrants that the Goods will conform to the description stated herein subject to tolerances and variations
consistent with current trade practices, testing and inspections methods. Seller makes no other warranties
hereunder, expressed or implied. Seller specifically disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness
for a particular purpose.
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Terms and Conditions


9. Claims
(a) Buyer shall inspect the Goods immediately upon receipt. Any claim that the Goods have been damaged
or otherwise do not conform must be made to Seller in writing within ten (10) days of receipt of such
Goods by Buyer. All claims for defective, damaged, or non-conforming Goods must be submitted in
writing to ALLTEC Corporation at 64 Catalyst Drive, Canton, NC 28716, accompanied with a copy of the
signed bill-of-lading noting the damage/shortages, and any other information (photos, etc) supporting
Buyers claim. In the absence of such notice, the Goods shall be deemed to be accepted by Buyer.
(b) With respect to any valid claims properly submitted hereunder, Buyers exclusive remedy and Sellers
sole liability shall be limited to Seller repairing or replacing Goods that do not conform to specifications,
or at Sellers sole option refunding the purchase price of the Goods. In no event shall Seller have any
liability to damages in connection with the sale of the Goods in an amount exceeding the purchase
price of the Goods sold. Seller shall have no liability for any consequential, special, or indirect damages.
(c) Claims for quantity deviations or unit pricing errors are deemed waived unless submitted in writing
within thirty (30) days of notice of invoice.

10. Quotations
Quotations, based on plans and specifications, are Sellers interpretation of the requirements and include only
the material described and listed on the quotation unless otherwise stated. Quotations will be in writing and
unless otherwise specified will remain in effect for a period of thirty (30) days from issue date. Formal written
purchase orders for work covered by any quotation submitted must be received within forty-five (45) days from
the date of quotation. Prices and inventory classifications are subject to changes without notice, and are those
in effect at the time of shipment.

11. Errors
ALLTEC reserves the right to correct, at any time, any errors and omissions relating to any component or item
upon which a purchase order may be based, including, but not limited to, clerical or stenographic errors or
omissions as may relate to quotations, price, catalog and other materials supplied by ALLTEC, or other terms and
conditions as reasonably determined by Seller.

12. Returns
Goods may be returned for credit upon request and upon Sellers approval and issuance to Buyer of a customer
return materials authorization form. Any returned items are subject to reasonable restocking charges which
unless otherwise agreed to by Seller, shall be deemed to be twenty-five percent (25%) of the price of the Goods
returned. Any returned items must be in saleable condition, in the original standard packages, and conform to
current catalog descriptions. All returned material is to be shipped to seller freight prepaid.
Unless otherwise stated, these terms and conditions govern the purchase and sale of the Goods. All terms and
conditions, including price, are subject to change without notice as to any Goods not shipped as of the effective
date of such change.
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Terms and Conditions


13. Cancellation
Orders received and accepted by Seller may not be cancelled or changed subsequent to delivery, prior to that
date such orders received and accepted by Seller with the written permission of Seller. Any cancellation or
change shall be subject to applicable charges for labor, material, and other costs actually incurred by Seller.

14. Sellers Remedies


If Buyer cancels this Agreement prior to shipment for any reason, without Sellers consent, Buyer shall pay Seller
for all costs and expenses incurred by Seller, including the cost of all work executed or performed; any special
engineering costs and commitments made by Seller prior to the time of cancellation; and all other incidental
and storage costs incurred prior to resale.

15. Binding Nature


These terms and conditions shall be binding upon the parties hereto, their successors and assignees.

16. Authority
Any person, employee or agent otherwise acting on behalf of Buyer hereunder shall be deemed to have full
authority to act on behalf of Buyer which Seller may rely on exclusively without further inquiry.

17. Governing Law


This Agreement shall be construed in accordance with and governed by laws of the state of North Carolina.

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Table of Contents
Section 1: Advanced Technologies

Page Number

TerraStat Charge Dissipation Terminals. ............. 1-1


Introduction............................................................................................1-1
Charge Dissipation Principle.............................................................1-2
Standard Risk Protection Model......................................................1-4
Medium Risk Protection Model.......................................................1-5
Elevation Conductors..........................................................................1-6
High Risk Protection Models.............................................................1-8
Mounting Hardware......................................................................... 1-10

TerraStreamer Early Streamer Emission Terminals. .. 1-11


Introduction......................................................................................... 1-11
Protection Radius............................................................................... 1-12
Models................................................................................................... 1-13
Mounting Hardware......................................................................... 1-14

Lightning Protection Accessories........................ 1-18


Lightning Strike Counter................................................................. 1-18

Section 2: Heavy Duty Mounting Brackets


Heavy Duty Mounting Brackets............................ 2-1
Bracket Assembly..................................................................................2-1
Mounting Brackets...............................................................................2-2

Section 3: Traditional Lightning Protection


Lightning Protection Conductors......................... 3-1
Class I & II Conductors.........................................................................3-1

Air Terminals...................................................... 3-2


Class I & II Points....................................................................................3-2
Concealed Air Terminal Assembly..................................................3-3
Tree Points...............................................................................................3-4
Air Terminal Bases.................................................................................3-5
Point Adapters.......................................................................................3-8
Air Terminal Brace.................................................................................3-9

Connectors & Fittings....................................... 3-10


Splicers, Bonding Plates & Lugs.................................................... 3-10
Clamp & Strap..................................................................................... 3-13
Connectors........................................................................................... 3-14

Fasteners & Hardware....................................... 3-15


Fasteners & Clips................................................................................ 3-15
Anchor, Nail & Adhesive................................................................... 3-16
Bolts, Screws & Nuts.......................................................................... 3-17
Washers, Screws & Threaded Rods............................................... 3-19

Part Number Index

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Advanced Technologies

Section 1.1

TerraStat

Charge Dissipation Terminals


Introduction
TerraStat is the latest design in lightning dissipation technology. Science and experience show that TerraStat
Charge Dissipation Terminals, and the structures on which they are installed, are much less likely to sustain a
direct lightning strike than unprotected structures or structures with traditional lightning protection systems.
ALLTECs clients appreciate that these terminals may be installed under the auspices of UL 96A Master Label
lightning protection systems; thus, in the exceptional event of a lightning strike terminating on a CDT (Charge
Dissipation Terminals), the system meets or exceeds the protection provided by a traditional air terminal.
Whatever your requirements, we have a product to fit the application. For those special applications, we have the
capability to design and manufacture a custom system to fit your needs. TerraStat Charge Dissipation Terminals
securely contribute to ALLTECs Protection Pyramid methodology for comprehensive facility protection.

Features

Applications

High grade stainless steel construction

Lightweight and easy to install

Corrosion resistant

Low wind loading

TS-100*
Standard Risk Protection
Office buildings, shelters, industrial facilities,
homes, and warehouses

Large selection of mounting hardware

UL Listed and recommended as per API 2003

Independently tested

TS-400*
Medium Risk Protection
Monopoles, high mast lighting, and externally
mounted cameras

TS-500 (Vertically Mounted)


High Risk Protection
Communication towers, bridges, petro-chemical
storage facilities, and stacks

TS-510 (Horizontally Mounted)


High Risk Protection
Communication towers, bridges, petro-chemical
storage facilities, and stacks

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Introduction

Advanced Technologies

Section 1.1

Charge Dissipation Terminals

Charge Dissipation Principle

Charge Dissipation Principle

Charge Dissipation Terminals

Charge Dissipation, or Charge Redistribution


Technology uses the point discharge principle
to facilitate the dissipation, or the reduction, of a
buildup of static electrical charges. This technology
has primarily been applied to the electronics and
manufacturing industries to control the buildup
of static charges that can interfere with or damage
sensitive electronic components, and it has been
widely accepted and used with great success. The sole
purpose of static dissipation products is to reduce
the accumulation of electrical charges and thereby
prevent an electrical arc or an electrical current flow
that can cause damage.
This same technology has been successfully applied
to the lightning protection industry by developing
a product line that can be mounted on structures
to reduce the accumulation of ground charge. This
is accomplished by ionizing surrounding air and
neutralizing accumulated charges on the earths
surface, including the grounding system.
When a pointed, grounded conductor is placed in
a high electric field (such as on a structure located
in a thunderstorm) voltage effects at the point are
increased greatly. Electrons from atmospheric atoms
and molecules are stripped away and flow to ground
through the grounded conductor, leaving behind
positive atmospheric ions around the point. This
process is commonly referred to as the corona effect.

A single point, such as on a lightning rod, or as occurs


on a corner of a tower or structure, will reach a point
of saturation to the extent that it cannot disperse
charge at a fast enough rate to keep up with the
charge accumulation. These areas then become the
points where streamers will form, thereby attracting a
lightning strike to themselves.
When the process is magnified with the addition of
thousands of points in a charge dissipation terminal,
the dissipation of ions is magnified many times over
that of a single sharp point. The resulting effect is
that the ground charges, which develop streamers
attracting a lightning strike, no longer have sufficient
electrical energy supporting them to initiate this
process. Without the formation of an upward streamer,
the downward stepped leaders will look for a better
target.
ALLTEC Corporation has a full array of TerraStat
models to protect all types of structures or facilities.
Our experienced design staff is ready to assist you
with technical support in choosing the correct models
for your specific application. We also offer site survey
and design services to review an entire facility, and can
assist you with providing system designs for a complete
physical plant or a campus type environment.

This corona process begins long before charge


accumulation reaches a critical level when step
leaders begin forming in a storm cloud. The result is
an accumulation of ions around the point. Since like
charges repel from each other, this accumulation of
ions disperse (or dissipate) in all directions away from
the point. Electrons left behind from this dissipation of
ions flow to ground and neutralize the positive charges
accumulated on the ground and on the structure. This
is an ongoing process as the thunderstorm builds and
passes over a facility.

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Progressive Lightning Protection for


an Advancing World
Mission-critical systems, subjected to even properly
terminated lightning strikes, suffer unacceptable
damages from secondary and electro-magnetic
effects. The advancement of electronic technology
over the past several decades demands a constant
innovation in lightning protection technology as
well. ALLTEC Corporation takes pride in the continual
development and improvement of our TerraStat line
of charge dissipation/charge redistribution products.
The old-fashioned lightning rod system may no longer
offer adequate protection to the microprocessorcontrolled world in which we now live. Todays
technology requires more than just managing the
lightning strike by directing it to earth. It is now
imperative to do whatever is necessary to mitigate the
chances of a direct lightning strike to critical facilities.
ALLTECs TerraStat product line offers the advanced
technology required to protect your sensitive
equipment.
There are many adjectives used to characterize this
advanced technology, but Charge Dissipation or
Charge Redistribution most accurately describes the
technology. To understand how TerraStat products
work, one must first develop an understanding of the
basic processes involved in a thunderstorm and the
development of a lightning strike.

Section 1.1

As a thunderstorm builds, a breakdown point


is reached and the cloud begins sending down
charges called stepped leaders through ionized
paths in the atmosphere. Multiple stepped leaders
begin propagating towards the ground in three
dimensions looking for the highest accumulation
of ground charge in the area. These charges move
in steps of approximately 50 meters, stop and look
for the best potential, then move again. These steps
and redirections are what gives lightning its jagged
appearance.
Once these stepped leaders reach within about 10 to
150 meters of the earth, objects on the surface where
the opposite ground charge has accumulated begin to
form upward streamers. The energy from the stepped
leaders is actually pulling the charge off objects on the
earths surface in the form of the upward streamers.
At this point, the object on the ground that provides
the highest concentration of charges and the best
formed streamer, becomes the most likely target for
the nearest stepped leader, and completes the path
of the lightning strike. Once this occurs, charge from
other stepped leaders originating from the same
source recede and dump their energy through the
established neutralization path.

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Standard Risk Protection Model

Charge Dissipation Terminals

Standard Risk Protection Model

TerraStat
TS-100

Charge Dissipation Terminals

Designed to replace the traditional air terminal in conventional lightning protection systems, the TS-100
converts a standard lightning rod system into a Charge Lightning Dissipation Terminal System, which mitigates
the chances of a direct lightning strike to any building or structure on which it is installed. The TS-100 assembly
is constructed of high quality stainless steel. The stem section is available in various materials and sizes to be
compatible with all standard lightning protection system components.

Numbering System
To order, simply follow the three steps below to specify the type and size of the
unit. The example below, shows how to order the TS-100.

Example: TS-100-C-12-12

TS-100
(1) Model

4.5" Spiral Wound


Dissipation Brush with
.010 Diameter X 3.75
Length Disspation Wire

(2) Type

1. Model:

TS-100

2. Type:

C = Copper
S = Stainless Steel
A = Aluminum

3. Length:

Measured in inches

4. Diameter:

12=1/2
58=5/8

12
(3) Length

12
(4) Diameter

Standard Models
TS-100-C-12-12

WT 1.0 lbs (0.4 kg)

TS-100-A-12-12

WT 0.5 lbs (0.2 kg)

TS-100-C-18-12

WT 1.5 lbs (0.6 kg)

TS-100-A-18-12

WT 0.5 lbs (0.2 kg)

TS-100-C-24-12

WT 2.0 lbs (0.9 kg)

TS-100-A-24-12

WT 1.0 lbs (0.4 kg)

TS-100-A-12-58

WT 1.0 lbs (0.4 kg)

TS-100-S-18-58

WT 1.5 lbs (0.6 kg)

TS-100-A-18-58

WT 1.0 lbs (0.4 kg)

TS-100-S-24-58

WT 2.5 lbs (1.1 kg)

TS-100-A-24-58

WT 1.0 lbs (0.4 kg)

ALL threads are machined to 1/2 standard.


Other sizes available upon request.

AIR TERMINAL 46UN

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Lightning Protection

A wide choice of mounting hardware is


available for any application. For further
information, see pg. 1-6 and 1-7. See also
Section 2 for the mounting brackets.

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Medium Risk Protection Model

TerraStat
TS-400
Using the same features as the TS-100, the TS-400 provides a higher level of charge dissipation. It is constructed
of Stainless Steel or Aluminum and utilizes four stainless steel dissipation brushes attached to a single elevation
conductor for higher dissipation on a single mount.The TS-400 is ideally suited for protecting high mast light poles,
security cameras, SCADA antenna systems, and smaller monopoles and towers used for communications.

Numbering System
To order, simply follow the two steps below to specify the type and
size of the unit. The example below, shows how to order the TS400.

Example: TS-400-S-18

TS-400
(1) Model

4.5 Spiral Wound


Dissipation Brush
with .010 Diameter
X 3.75 Length
Dissipation Wire

All elevation
conductors are
5/8diameter.
Elevation conductors
are available in
various lengths.

Standard 1/2 X .75


Threaded Shaft End
For Standard
Air Terminal
Mounting Base

(2) Type

18
(3) Length

1. Model:

TS-400

2. Type:

S = Stainless Steel
A = Aluminum

3. Length:

Measured in inches

Standard Models
TS-400-S-18

WT 4.2 lbs (1.9 kg)

TS-400-A-18

WT 2.4 lbs (1.0 kg)

TS-400-S-24

WT 4.5 lbs (2.0 kg)

TS-400-A-24

WT 2.5 lbs (1.1 kg)

TS-400-S-36

WT 5.5 lbs (2.5 kg)

TS-400-A-36

WT 3.1 lbs (1.4 kg)

TS-400-S-48

WT 6.5 lbs (2.9 kg)

TS-400-A-48

WT 3.4 lbs (1.5 kg)

TS-400-S-60

WT 7.5 lbs (3.4 kg)

TS-400-A-60

WT 3.6 lbs (1.6 kg)

TS-400-S-72

WT 8.5 lbs (3.9 kg)

TS-400-A-72

WT 4.1 lbs (1.9 kg)

ALL threads are machined to 1/2 standard.


Other sizes available upon request.
A wide choice of mounting hardware is
available for any application. For further
information, see pg. 1-6 and 1-7. See also
Section 2 for the mounting brackets.

AIR TERMINAL 46UN

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Elevation Conductors

Charge Dissipation Terminals

Elevation Conductors
Numbering System
To order, simply follow the steps below to specify the type and size of the unit. The example below shows how
to order the mounting hardware.

Example: TS-400-EC-SRO-48-58

TS-400

Charge Dissipation Terminals

(1) TerraStat Model

EC

(2) Part name

SRO

48

(3) Type

(4) Length

58
(5) Diameter

1. TerraStat Model: TS-XXX = TS-100 or TS-400


2. Part name:

Elevation conductor

3. Type:

SRO = Stainless Steel Round Offset


ARO = Aluminum Round Offset

4. Length:

Measured in inches

5. Diameter

Measured in inches: 5/8

NOTE: Other lengths available upon request.

TS-100 & TS-400 Elevation Conductor Models


Round Offset Elevation Conductors
Offsets should not exceed 16.

TS-XXX-EC-SRO-48-58

5/8 diameter, Stainless Steel, 48 Round offset


WT4.50 lbs (2.0 kg)

TS-XXX-EC-SRO-60-58

5/8 diameter, Stainless Steel, 60 Round offset


WT5.39 lbs (2.4 kg)

TS-XXX-EC-SRO-72-58

5/8 diameter, Stainless Steel, 72 Round offset


WT6.43 lbs (2.9 kg)

TS-XXX-EC-ARO-48-58

5/8 diameter, Aluminum, 48 Round offset


WT1.31 lbs (0.6 kg)

TS-XXX-EC-ARO-60-58

5/8 diameter, Aluminum, 60 Round offset


WT1.56 lbs (0.7 kg)

TS-XXX-EC-ARO-72-58

5/8 diameter, Aluminum, 72 Round offset


WT1.81 lbs (0.8 kg)

Standard offset is 8. All shafts are 5/8 diameter,


with threads machined to 1/2 standard.
For weight calculation:
TS-100-EC, add 0.32 lbs (0.15 kg)
TS-400-EC, add 3.1 lbs (1.4 kg)
See also Section 2 for the mounting brackets.

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Round Offset Elevation Conductors with Mounting Plate


TS-XXX-EC-SRO-48-58-MP 5/8 diameter, Stainless Steel, 48 Round offset
with mounting plates WT5.0 lbs (2.3 kg)

TS-XXX-EC-SRO-60-58-MP 5/8 diameter, Stainless Steel, 60 Round offset


with mounting plates WT6.6 lbs (3.0 kg)

TS-XXX-EC-SRO-72-58-MP 5/8 diameter, Stainless Steel, 72 Round offset

Charge Dissipation Terminals

with mounting plates WT7.1 lbs (3.2 kg)

All shafts are 5/8 diameter, with threads


machined to 1/2 standard.
For weight calculation:
TS-100-EC, add 0.32 lbs (0.15 kg)
TS-400-EC, add 3.1 lbs (1.4 kg)

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Charge Dissipation Terminals

High Risk Protection Models

High Risk Protection Models

TerraStat
TS-500

Charge Dissipation Terminals

ALLTEC Corporations latest development in charge dissipation products utilizes the Point Discharge Principal
for the mitigation of direct lightning strikes to communications and broadcast towers and other tall structures.
The TS-500 is constructed completely of 300 series stainless steel for durability. The lightweight, low wind load
design of the TS-500 facilitates a simple installation without requiring a large amount of valuable real estate for
mounting. The TS-500 can be installed on any type of tower or monopole. WT 8.0 lbs (3.6 kg)

5 Diameter Spiral Wound Dissipation


Brush with .010 Diameter Stainless
Steel Dissipation Wire

36 X 1.5 X .25 Mounting Frame

10 Stand Off Brace

Cast Bronze Bonding Lug

Custom mounting hardware available


for round member legs or angle legs. For
mounting hardware, pg. 1-10 and Section 2.

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TerraStat
TS-510
The TerraStat TS-510 is the horizontal version of the TerraStat TS-500 and is designed to be mounted
horizontally across the tops of large face section towers, on platforms and antenna arms. The TS-510 can also
be used to protect water tanks, storage tanks, commercial cranes and other structures that have large areas of
horizontal exposed steel. WT 9.0 lbs (4.1 kg)
5 Diameter Spiral Wound Dissipation
Brush with .010 Diameter Stainless Steel
Dissipation Wire

10 Stand Off Brace

36 X 1.5 X .25 Mounting Frame

Custom mounting hardware available


for round member legs or angle legs. For
mounting hardware, pg. 1-10 and Section 2.

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High Risk Protection Models

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Charge Dissipation Terminals

Mounting Hardware

Mounting Hardware
Only for TS-500 & TS-510 models

Charge Dissipation Terminals

C Clamp
BKT-CC

Mount to flat stock, or angle iron WT 8.0 oz (226.8 g)

Mounting Bracket
BKT-FC-24
BKT-FC-46

Stainless Steel, 2 - 4, Mount to flat, or corner angle WT 2.5 lbs (1.1 kg)
Stainless Steel, 4 - 6, Mount to flat, or corner angle WT 3.1 lbs (1.4 kg)

BKT-RC-24
BKT-RC-46

Stainless Steel, 2 - 4, Mount to round, or corner angle WT 2.6 lbs (1.2 kg)
Stainless Steel, 4 - 6, Mount to round, or corner angle WT 3.3 lbs (1.5 kg)

Refer to Section 2 Heavy Duty Mounting


Brackets for further information on our
bracket systems.

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TerraStreamer
Early Streamer Emission (ESE) Terminals
Introduction
ALLTEC Corporation is proud to offer our new line of Early Streamer Emission terminals for structural lightning
protection. The TerraStreamer ESE utilizes advanced streamer generating design elements to provide lightning
protection to facilities that would otherwise be difficult or cost prohibitive to protect by conventional means.
The TerraStreamer ESE Lightning Terminal is an externally mounted, proactive, structural lightning protection
device and is designed to activate itself in the moments directly preceding an imminent direct strike. The
installation of a TerraStreamer ESE Terminal combines the best advantages of two systems: the direct path
to ground of a conventional lightning protection system and state-of-the-art ESE technology employed in the
TerraStreamers physical design.
The TerraStreamer ESE terminal is scientifically designed and rigorously tested to provide exceptional
performance, durability and long service life.

Features

Wide variety of mounting hardware is available


for easy installation

Suitable for use with lightning protection cable


or copper tape

Competitively priced

Available in five models for all applications

Rugged yet aesthetically pleasing construction

Suitable for most environments, including


corrosive atmospheres

Lightweight and low wind loading

Reliable performance in all weather conditions

Tested and certified to internationally accepted


standards

Complete design services available

A Certificate of Protection Radius and Fulfillment


of standards NF C 17-102 and UNE 21 186 for each
model and level

Certificate of Withstood Current

Certificate of Gain in Triggering Time

Alltec has developed the TerraStreamer product according to internationally recognized standards. However, Alltec does
not make any specific performance guarantees as no lightning protection system can be 100% effective.

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Introduction

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Protection Radius

Early Streamer Emission (ESE) Terminals

Protection Radius

Protection Areas
H(m)

The ESE Principle


The principle of operation for ESE terminals is to
create an upward propagating streamer earlier than
conventional air terminals or other objects on the
earth. The TerraStreamer does this by collecting and
storing ground charge during the initial phase of a
thunderstorm development.

Early Streamer Emission (ESE) Terminals

Once a thunderstorm begins creating downward


step leaders, the ambient electric field intensity in the
area of the ESE terminal increases. When this electric
field intensifies, it triggers the terminal to release the
stored ground charge, forming an upward streamer
microseconds earlier than other objects in the
immediate area.
This development of an upward streamer earlier
in time and space ensures that the TerraStreamer
ESE terminal should be the target of the developing
lightning strike. The selection of the TerraStreamer
model, placement, and mounting height above the
protected area all factor into formulas calculating the
dimensions of the protection area.

Upward Streamer

TerraStreamer
H

Rp

Level I

Level II

Level III

Level IV

TSP 20
(Rp)

TSP 30
(Rp)

TSP 40
(Rp)

TSP 50
(Rp)

TSP 60
(Rp)

15

20

25

30

32

23

29

37

45

48

31

40

50

59

65

39

50

62

73

80

40

50

62

74

80

40

51

63

74

80

10

41

51

63

74

80

18

23

28

33

38

26

34

42

49

55

36

46

55

64

74

45

58

69

80

89

47

58

69

80

90

47

59

70

81

90

10

48

60

71

81

91

21

26

32

37

42

31

39

48

54

62

42

52

63

73

82

54

66

80

92

99

54

66

80

92

99

56

68

81

93

100
100

10

57

69

82

94

24

29

36

41

45

35

43

52

60

65

49

59

71

80

87

61

74

88

101

108

62

74

89

102

108

63

76

90

103

109

10

65

77

91

104

110

The standard protection radius RP of the TerraStreamer


is linked (according to NF C 17-102 standard) to T, to
the protection levels I, II, III, or IV and to the height of
the TerraStreamer above the protected structure (H,
defined by NF C-102 as a minimum of 2 m). The NF
C-102 standard includes four levels of protection.
Additional Levels
Level 1+: Structure with a roof protected by an ESE
air terminal. The whole constituted by ESE, down
conductors(s) and earthing system(s), is connected
to continuous metal framework or in concrete of the
structure which are used as additional natural down
conductors.
Level 1 ++: Structure with roof protected by ESE
level 1+ with protection radius reduction by 40% and
ensuring a complete protection from the materials on
the roof against direct lightning.

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Models

TerraStreamer
Early Streamer Emission Terminals

TSP-20 / TSP-30 / TSP-40 / TSP-50 / TSP-60

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Triggering Time Test Results


The triggering time T (s) is defined as the gain at
the sparkover instant obtained with a TSP terminal
compared with a simple rod terminal exposed to the
same conditions. According to NF C 17-102:
The triggering time instance gain T is associated
with a triggering time distance gain L.
L = V. T where:
L (m): gain in lead distance of the sparkover
distance.
V (m/s): the average speed of the downward tracer
(1.23 m/s).
T (s) : gain in sparkover time of the upward leader.

Triggering Time T est Results


Model

Advance
Time

Gain in
Lead Distance

TSP-20

22 s

27.1 m

TSP-30

32 s

39.4 m

TSP-40

44 s

54.1 m

TSP-50

55 s

67.7 m

TSP-60

61 s

75.0 m

All figures derived from independent testing as per


NF C 17-102 specifications under strict laboratory
conditions, associated to results.
TSP terminal

WT 3.38 lbs (1.53 kg)

Adaptor

WT 1.5 lbs (0.68 kg)

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Mounting Hardware

Mounting Hardware
Masts
Stainless Steel Mast
2 x 1.09 Wall SS Tube

Early Streamer Emission (ESE) Terminals

TSEM-2-5
TSEM-2-10
TSEM-2-15
TSEM-2-20

5 (1.5 m) Length WT 12.5 lbs (5.7 kg)


10 (3.0 m) Length WT 25.0 lbs (11.3 kg)
15 (4.6 m) Length WT 37.5 lbs (17.0 kg)
20 (6.1 m) Length WT 50.0 lbs (22.7 kg)

1-1/2 x 1.09 Wall SS Tube

TSEM-1.5-5
TSEM-1.5-10
TSEM-1.5-15
TSEM-1.5-20

5 (1.5 m) Length WT 11.0 lbs (5.0 kg)


10 (3.0 m) Length WT 22.0 lbs (10.0 kg)
15 (4.6 m) Length WT 33.0 lbs (15.0 kg)
20 (6.1 m) Length WT 44.0 lbs (20.0 kg)

Masts
TSE-FRP-A

FRP Mast Top Section, 7.7 (2.3 m) height WT 11.6 lbs (5.25 kg)

TSE-FRP-B

FRP Mast Middle Section, 7.7 (2.3 m) height WT 11.0 lbs (5.02 kg)

TSE-FRP-C

FRP Mast Bottom Section, 7.7 (2.3 m) height WT 15.0 lbs (6.82 kg)

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Aluminum Mast Base


TSE-FRP-MST
18L X 18W X 60H WT 23.5 lbs (10.66 kg)

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FRP Mast Accessories


The following items are not available
separately.

Collar 2 inch Heigh


TSE-FRP-2-CLR

2 (5 cm) height, 1.96 (50 mm) O.D. & 1.61 (41 mm) I.D.
WT 6.34 oz (180 g)

Nipple 22 inch Height


TSE-FRP-22-NIP
22 (56 cm) height, 1.96 (50 mm) O.D. & 1.61 (41 mm) I.D.
WT 2.20 lbs (1.0 kg)

Coupler 24 inch Height


TSE-FRP-24-CPLR
24 (60 cm) height, 1.96 (50 mm) O.D. & 1.61 (41 mm) I.D.
WT 2.65 lbs (1.2 kg)

Addtional Sleeve
TSE-FRP-36-SLV

36(91 cm) height, 1.96 (50 mm) O.D. & 1.61 (41 mm) I.D.
WT 3.97 lbs (1.8 kg)

Adhesive
TSE-FRP-RESIN

Instant Adhesive, Resin Tube WT17.6 oz (500 g)


Refer to Section 2 Heavy Duty Mounting
Brackets for further information on our
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Mounting Hardware

Early Streamer Emission (ESE) Terminals

FRP Anchors
Anchor
TSE-FRP-ANC-G

Guy Wire Anchor, plate size: 4 X 4, thickness:


.24 (6 mm), Circle Dia: 1.57 (40 mm)
WT 8.8 oz (0.25 kg)

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GI Anchor Plate
TSE-GI-ANC-P

4 X 4 X .250 (102 X 102 X 6.35 mm) with


Stainless Steel hook having four corner holes
of 3/8 I.D. WT 22 oz (0.62 kg)

Fastening Cable
Guy Wire Cable
TSE-GUY-CABLE

3/16 stainless steel wire, 77 lbs per 1,000.


WT 5.5 oz (160.0 g) (per ft.)

Fastening Cable Kit


Guy Cable Kit
TSE-GUY-KIT
TSE-GUY-KIT-20
TSE-GUY-KIT-15
TSE-GUY-KIT-10

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Kit contains 150 of cable, 9 Turnbuckles, 9 D Clamps, 36 U Clamps, 18 AF Sleeves,


and 3 Anchor Plates for securing a 9 ft (2.74 m) mast WT 62.5 lbs (28.4 kg)
Kit contains 75 of cable, 3 Turnbuckles, 3 D Clamps, 12 U Clamps, 6 AF Sleeves,
and 3 Anchor Plates for securing a 20 ft (6.1 m) mast WT 33.1 lbs (15.0 kg)
Kit contains 60 of cable, 3 Turnbuckles, 3 D Clamps, 12 U Clamps, 6 AF Sleeves,
and 3 Anchor Plates for securing a 15 ft (4.6 m) mast WT 28.0 lbs (12.7 kg)
Kit contains 45 of cable, 3 Turnbuckles, 3 D Clamps, 12 U Clamps, 6 AF Sleeves,
and 3 Anchor Plates for securing a 10 ft (3.04 m) mast WT 22.8 lbs (10.3 kg)

Cable

Turnbuckle

D Clamp

U Clamp

Anti Fray sleeve

Anchor Plate

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Turnbuckle Clamp
TSE-GUY-TB-CLAMP Stainless Steel WT 3.5 oz (100 g)

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D Clamp
TSE-GUY-D-CLAMP Stainless Steel WT 1.4 oz (40 g)
U Clamp
TSE-GUY-U-CLAMP Stainless Steel WT 0.7 oz (20 g)

Mount Base
Non Penetrating Ballast Mount Base
TSE-NP-BASE
36L X 36 W X 48H WT 30.0 lbs (13.6 kg)

This base requires eight blocks for weighting


down the base.

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Lightning Strike Counter

Lightning Protection Accessories


Lightning Strike Counter
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The counter displays the number of lightning strikes that have hit a system. The counter is for use on tower legs
or other down conductors such as cables. It connects to two points on the conductor, spaced at least 8 feet
apart, using 14 AWG (25 mm2) insulated wire. Features include weather proof enclosure, internal protection,
and six digit readout. Mounts to any flat surface. The Strike Counter LSC-6D is for outdoor use. WT 5 oz (141.75 g)

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6.19 in.
[157.2 mm]

0 0 0 0 02

1.00 in.
[25.4 mm]

3.57 in.
[90.7 mm]

2.13 in.
[54.0 mm]

7.07 in.
[179.6 mm]
5.50 in.
[139.7 mm]

1.62 in.
[41.2 mm]

1.19 in.
[30.1 mm]

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Bracket Assembly

Heavy Duty Mounting Brackets

Section 2.1

Heavy Duty Mounting Brackets

Bracket Assembly
Selecting the appropriate Heavy Duty Mounting Brackets and Hardware for your application is easy!
Remember, two BKT assemblies- typically spaced twelve inches apart, are needed to provide support for
TerrasStat air terminals. To accommodate for angled or tapered mounting, order the adjustable BKT-AT series
or calculate two extension lengths to create almost any non-parallel mount slant.
< For Typical Mounting >

Heavy Duty Mounting Brackets

BKT-EX Series

12

Example of use: 4 Extented Brackets

BKT-AT Series may be easily adjusted for Angled


or Tapered Mounting. For details, refer to pg. 2-2
and 2-3.

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Made completely of high quality 1/4 thick heavy duty 304 stainless steel for copper systems, with aluminum
adaptors for aluminum systems, the modular construction of this mounting hardware system offers incredible
strength, flexibility and utility for a wide variety of applications.

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Heavy Duty Mounting Brackets

Mounting Brackets
Numbering System
To create a part numbering supply information, format as follows: BKT-T-S-E-L-B (See chart on for detail.)
To Order, simply follow the five steps below to specify the type and size of the brackets.

Example: BKT-RF-24-EX-R-4-STH
BKT -

RF

Mounting Brackets

(1) Type

24
(2) Size

EX-R

(3) Extension

4
(4) Extension Length

STH
(5) Bracket Attachment

Heavy Duty Mounting Brackets

1. Type:

T - First, Determine the Type (shape) of the pole, mast or tower leg to which
attachment is to be made:
RR = Round
FF = Square/Rectangular
RF = Corner Angle

2. Size:

S - Indicate Clamp Size required (Dimension A):


24 = 2 - 4
46 = 4 - 6
68 = 6 - 8
810= 8 - 10

3. Extension:

E - Indicate Bracket/All-Thread Extension - EX-Series or AT-Series


EX-R = Round Bracket Extension
EX-F = Flat Bracket Extension
AT = All-Thread Extension

4. Extension Length:

L - Select Extension Length L


4 = 4
6 = 6
8 = 8
10 = 10
12 = 12

5. Bracket Attachment: B - Select Bracket Attachment Type:


Uxx = U-Bolt
(xx = Overall Diameter of rod, pipe, etc i.e. U10 = 1, U20 = 2)
SH = Stainless Steel Thru-Hole Adaptor Block
AH = Aluminum Thru-Hole Adaptor Block
STH = Stainless Steel Threaded Adaptor Base
ATH = Aluminum Threaded Adaptor Base

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How to Create Your Bracket Set

-T

BKT-T-S-E-L-B

RRSeries

FFSeries

RR

RFSeries
RF

FF

-S

Mounting Brackets

Type

DIM A

DIM A

DIM A

Size

-E

Extension

Heavy Duty Mounting Brackets

ATSeries

EXSeries
EX-F
EX-F

EX-R

-L

EX-R
L

Extension
Length

-B

Bracket
Attachment

Uxx

SH, AH

Uxx

STH, ATH

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Bracket Set
Qty 1- BKT-RR-24-EX-R-4-SH plus Qty 1- BKT-RR-24-EX-R-4-STH, creates a Heavy Duty Mounting Bracket set
for use on a 2-4 round pole, with a 4 offset extension for a TerraStat Charge Dissipation Air Terminal.

Mounting Brackets

Weight Chart
This chart shows the weight of the bracket set including the bolts, nuts, and washers.
Clamp
Diameter Type
A

Heavy Duty Mounting Brackets

2 - 4
4 - 6
6 - 8
8 - 10

2-4

Extension Length L
0

10

12

lbs

kg

lbs

kg

lbs

kg

lbs

kg

lbs

kg

lbs

kg

EX

1.13

0.51

1.41

0.64

1.55

0.70

1.69

0.77

1.83

0.83

1.98

0.90

AT

1.13

0.51

1.25

0.57

1.31

0.59

1.38

0.63

1.44

0.65

1.50

0.68

EX

1.41

0.64

1.69

0.77

1.84

0.83

1.98

0.90

2.12

0.96

2.26

1.03

AT

1.41

0.64

1.54

0.77

1.60

0.73

1.66

0.75

1.72

0.78

1.82

083

EX

1.69

0.77

1.97

0.89

2.12

0.96

2.26

1.03

2.40

1.09

2.54

1.15

AT

1.69

0.77

1.82

0.83

1.88

0.85

1.94

0.88

2.00

0.91

2.06

0.93

EX

1.98

0.90

2.26

1.03

2.40

1.11

2.55

1.16

2.69

1.22

2.83

1.28

AT

1.98

0.90

2.11

0.96

2.17

0.98

2.23

1.01

2.29

1.04

2.36

1.03

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Mounting Brackets
Heavy Duty Universal Wall Mount Bracket
TSE-WM-BKT
Stainless Steel WT 3.0 lbs (1.4 kg)

Mounting Brackets

Round Member Mounting Bracket


BKT-RU-12
1 - 2 I.D. WT 1.6 lbs (0.7 kg)
BKT-RU-24
2 - 4 I.D. WT 2.7 lbs (1.2 kg)
BKT-RU-46
4 - 6 I.D. WT 4.8 lbs (2.2 kg)
Flat Member Mounting Bracket
BKT-FU-12
1 - 2 I.D. WT 1.6 lbs (0.7 kg)
BKT-FU-24
2 - 4 I.D. WT 2.7 lbs (1.2 kg)
BKT-FU-46
4 - 6 I.D. WT 4.8 lbs (2.2 kg)
Flat Wall Corner Bracket
Standard Length: 18
with 1 I.D. U-bolt WT 4.5 lbs (2.0 kg)
with 2 I.D. U-bolt WT 5.0 lbs (2.3 kg)

Heavy Duty Mounting Brackets

BKT-FU-1
BKT-FU-2

Pipe Mount Bracket - Vertical


BKT-RR-24-DV
Fits Pipes up to 4 O.D.
Brackets are welded at the center point.
WT 3.4 lbs (1.5 kg)

Pipe Mount Bracket - Horizontal


BKT-RR-24-DVH
Fits Pipes up to 4 O.D.
Brackets are welded at the center point.
WT 3.4 lbs (1.5 kg)

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NOTE

Mounting Brackets
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Class I & II Conductors

Lightning Protection Conductors

Section 3.1

Lightning Protection Conductors

Lightning Protection Conductors

Class I & II Conductors


32S
32 Strand 17 Gauge Class I Copper Cable
Approximate weight per 1,000 feet 215 pounds (97.5 kg/304.8 m).
Diameter 15/32; No. 2 size; 65,600 circular mils.

32L
32 Strand 17 Gauge Class I Lead Coated Copper Cable
Approximate weight per 1,000 feet 250 pounds (113.4 kg/304.8 m).
Diameter 15/32; No. 2 size; 65,600 circular mils.
Lead coated copper conductor cable is used on chimneys and other locations
where resistance to corrosion is necessary.

22
14 Strand 17 Gauge Miniature Copper Cable
Approximate weight per 1,000 feet 90 pounds (40.8 kg/304.8 m).
Diameter 1/4; No.6 size; 28,500 circular mils.

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28 Strand of .066 dia. Class II Copper Cable


Approximate weight per 1,000 feet 375 pounds (170.1 kg/304.8 m).
Diameter 1/2; No. 1/0 size; 122,000 circular mils.

40L
28 Strand of .066 dia. Class II Lead Coated Copper Cable
Approximate weight per 1,000 feet 405 pounds (183.7 kg/304.8 m).
Diameter 1/2; No. 1/0 size; 122,000 circular mils.
Lead coated copper conductor cable is used on chimneys and other locations
where resistance to corrosion is necessary.

A28
28 Strand 14 Gauge Class I Aluminum Cable
Approximate weight per 1,000 feet 130 pounds (58.9 kg/304.8 m).
Diameter 5/8; No.1/0 size; 115,080 circular mils.

A30
37 Strand of .0756 dia. Class II Aluminum Cable
Approximate weight per 1,000 feet 200 pounds (90.7 kg/304.8 m).
Diameter 9/16; No.4/0 size; 211,600 circular mils.

AG4
10 Strand 14 Gauge Miniature Aluminum Cable
Approximate weight per 1,000 feet 39 pounds. (17.7 kg/304.8m)
Diameter 5/16; Size No. 4; 43,000 circular mils.

C-STND
This stand is made of steel yet is light, sturdy and durable. The stand is a big
assist for small and large jobs as cable is unwound from the spool.
WT 8.0 lbs (4.0 kg)

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Air Terminals

Class I & II Points

Air Terminals
Class I & II Points
All Air Terminals in this section meet or exceed the material specifications and requirements of Underwriters
Laboratories, Inc., (UL) and the Lightning Protection Institute (LPI). All 5/8 Air Terminals are machined to 1/2
Threads Standard.
1012
3/8 X 12 Solid copper point WT 6.8 oz (0.19 kg)
1016
3/8 X 16 Solid copper point WT 9.2 oz (0.26 kg)
1018
3/8 X 18 Solid copper point WT 10.3 oz (0.29 kg)
1024
3/8 X 24 Solid copper point WT 13.8 oz (0.39 kg)
1036
3/8 X 36 Solid copper point WT 1.31 lbs (0.59 kg)
1048
3/8 X 48 Solid copper point WT 1.71 lbs (0.77 kg)

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1112
1116
1118
1124
1136
1148

1/2 X 12 Solid copper point WT 12.1 oz (0.34 kg)


1/2 X 16 Solid copper point WT 1.02 lbs (0.46 kg)
1/2 X 18 Solid copper point WT 1.08 lbs (0.48 kg)
1/2 X 24 Solid copper point WT 1.54 lbs (0.69 kg)
1/2 X 36 Solid copper point WT 2.31 lbs (1.04 kg)
1/2 X 48 Solid copper point WT 3.06 lbs (1.38 kg)

1212
1216
1218
1224
1236
1248

5/8 X 12 Solid copper point WT 1.18 lbs (0.53 kg)


5/8 X 16 Solid copper point WT 1.58 lbs (0.71 kg)
5/8 X 18 Solid copper point WT 1.78 lbs (0.80 kg)
5/8 X 24 Solid copper point WT 2.37 lbs (1.07 kg)
5/8 X 36 Solid copper point WT 3.56 lbs (1.61 kg)
5/8 X 48 Solid copper point WT 4.75 lbs (2.15 kg)

1112A
1116A
1118A
1124A
1136A
1148A

1/2 X 12 Solid aluminum point WT 3.6 oz (0.10 kg)


1/2 X 16 Solid aluminum point WT 4.9 oz (0.14 kg)
1/2 X 18 Solid aluminum point WT 5.6 oz (0.16 kg)
1/2 X 24 Solid aluminum point WT 7.1 oz (0.20 kg)
1/2 X 36 Solid aluminum point WT 10.8 oz (0.30 kg)
1/2 X 48 Solid aluminum point WT 14.2 oz (0.40 kg)

1212A
1216A
1218A
1224A
1236A
1248A

5/8 X 12 Solid aluminum point WT 5.6 oz (0.16 kg)


5/8 X 16 Solid aluminum point WT 7.1 oz (0.20 kg)
5/8 X 18 Solid aluminum point WT 8.6 oz (0.24 kg)
5/8 X 24 Solid aluminum point WT 11.0 oz (0.31 kg)
5/8 X 36 Solid aluminum point WT 1.03 lbs (0.46 kg)
5/8 X 48 Solid aluminum point WT 1.37 lbs (0.63 kg)

1218S
1224S
1236S
1248S

5/8 X 18 Solid stainless steel point WT 1.5 lbs (0.68 kg)


5/8 X 24 Solid stainless steel point WT 2.0 lbs (0.90 kg)
5/8 X 36 Solid stainless steel point WT 3.0 lbs (1.36 kg)
5/8 X 48 Solid stainless steel point WT 4.0 lbs (1.81 kg)

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Please add suffix letter; B


to part number for Blunt
Tips, T to part number for
Tin Plating, and L to part
number for Lead coating.

Concealed Air Terminal Assembly

Air Terminals

Section 3.2

Concealed Air Terminal Assembly


Cast Flare End Air Terminal
1520
3/8 I.D. cast flare end air terminal WT 6.9 oz (198.0 g)
1521
1/2 I.D. cast flare end air terminal WT 7.5 oz (212.0 g)
1521A
1/2 I.D. aluminum flare end air terminal WT 2.5 oz (72.0 g)

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Concealed Air Terminal Assembly


1532
3/8 x 12 solid copper stem WT 16.2 oz (459.3 kg)
1538
3/8 x 18 solid copper stem WT 18.25 oz (157.4 g)
1542
1/2 x 12 solid copper stem WT22.6 oz (640.7 g)
1548
1/2 x 18 solid copper stem WT 29.2 oz (827.9 kg)
1542A
1/2 x 12 solid aluminum stem WT 7.4 oz (209.8 g)
1548A
1/2 x 18 solid aluminum stem WT 9.2 oz (260.8 g)

Nail Bracket
Vertical support for concealed air terminal base.
1533
3/8 I.D. copper nail bracket WT 6.3 oz (178.6 g)
1535
1/2 I.D. copper nail bracket WT 6.6 oz (187.1 g)
1535A
1/2 I.D. aluminum nail bracket WT 4.1 oz (116.2 g)

Mechanical Cable Connector


Mechanical cable connector for concealed air terminal base.
1534
3/8 I.D. copper mechanical cable connector WT 3.2 oz (90.7 g)
1536
1/2 I.D. copper mechanical cable connector WT 3.6 oz (102.1 g)
1536A
1/2 I.D. aluminum mechanical cable connector WT 2.1 oz (59.5 g)

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Tree Points

Air Terminals

Tree Points
Miniature Tree Point
1602
4 Bronze tree point for miniature cable to protect trees.
WT 5.5 oz (155.9 g)

Standard Tree Point


1604
4 Bronze tree point for standard cable to protect trees.
WT 5.8 oz (164.4 g)

See pg. 3-15 for appropriate Tree Drive Cable


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Air Terminal Bases

Air Terminals

Section 3.2

Air Terminal Bases


Adhesive Air Terminal Base
Used for mounting on membrane or built-up roofs. Mounted with adhesive or
plastic roofing cement. The cast base has a mechanical conductor connector.
2003
Cast bronze base with 3/8 I.D. threads WT 13.9 oz (394.1 g)
2005
Cast bronze base with 1/2 I.D. threads WT 14.8 oz (419.6 g)
2007
Cast bronze base with 5/8 O.D. threads WT 15.8 oz (447.9 g)
2005A
Cast aluminum base with 1/2 I.D. threads WT 4.7 oz (133.2 g)
2007A
Cast aluminum base with 5/8 I.D. threads WT 4.8 oz (136.1 g)

Universal Surface Base

Air Terminals

Used for mounting on a flat surface or against the inside of vertical walls. Can
be mounted with adhesive or fasteners.
2013
Cast bronze base with 3/8 I.D. threads WT 13.1 oz (371.4 g)
2015
Cast bronze base with 1/2 I.D. threads WT 10.9 oz (309.0 g)
2015A
Cast aluminum base with 1/2 I.D. threads WT 4.2 oz (119.1 g)

Offset Parapet Air Terminal Base

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Used for vertical mounting against the inside parapet wall. Base has a 1-1/2
offset to clear coping on parapet wall.
2033
Offset cast bronze base with 3/8 I.D. threads
WT 13 oz (36.85 g)

2035

Offset cast bronze base with 1/2 I.D. threads


WT 12.8 oz (362.9 g)

2037

Offset cast bronze base with 5/8 I.D. threads


WT 13.1 oz (371.4 g)

2035A

Offset cast aluminum base with 1/2 I.D. threads


WT 4.3 oz (121.9 g)

2037A

Offset cast aluminum base with 5/8 I.D. threads


WT 4.1 oz (116.2 g)

Standard Ridge Base


Allows for easy fitting along a roof ridge. The standard base has a 5/8 O.D.
thread for air terminal fastening and mechanical conductor connector.
2100
Standard copper ridge base WT 11.7 oz (331.7 g)
2100A
Standard aluminum ridge base WT 5.9 oz (167.39 g)

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Air Terminals

Adjustable Ridge Base


A swivel neck allows mounting on any roof pitch while keeping the air
terminal level. The base has a mechanical conductor connector.
2126
Cast bronze ridge base 3/8 I.D. threads and 5/8 O.D. threads
WT 1.14 lbs (517.1 g)

2126A

Aluminum ridge base 5/8 O.D. threads WT 6.5 oz (184.3 g)

Standing Seam Base

Air Terminals

This cast base for standing seam roof has a 3/4 groove to fit over most seams.
Provided with a swivel adapter for leveling points. Cable holder is adjustable
so cables can run parallel or perpendicular. Two set screws secure base to
seam.
2128
Bronze standing seam base 3/8 I.D. threads WT 1 lbs (453.6 g)
2129
Bronze standing seam base 1/2 I.D. threads WT 1.1 lbs (498.9 g)
2129A
Aluminum standing seam base 1/2 I.D. threads WT 9 oz (255.1 g)

Horizontal Air Terminal Conductor Base

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Applicable where placing air terminals on grounded or pre-bonded horizontal


metal surfaces. The base has an 8 sq. in. contact surface and four holes for
fastening.
2205
Cast bronze base 1/2 I.D. threads WT 7.3 oz (206.9 g)
2206
Cast bronze base 5/8 O.D. threads WT 8.1 oz (229.6 g)
2205A
Aluminum base 1/2 I.D. threads WT 2.3 oz (65.2 g)
2206A
Aluminum base 5/8 O.D. threads WT 2.3 oz (65.2 g)

Vertical Air Terminal Conductor Base


Applicable where placing air terminals on grounded or pre-bonded vertical
metal surfaces. The base has a 4 sq. in. contact surface and four holes for
fastening.
2215
Cast bronze base with 1/2 I.D. threads WT 5.1 oz (144.6 g)
2215A
Aluminum base with 1/2 I.D. threads WT 1.4 oz (39.7 g)

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Air Terminal Bases

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Section 3.2

Horizontal Pipe Air Terminal Base


May be used with or without conductor run.
2223
2 Cast bronze pipe base with 3/8 I.D. threads WT 12.4 oz (351.5 g)
2225
2 Cast bronze pipe base with 1/2 I.D. threads WT 1.19 lbs (539.8 g)
2227
2 Cast bronze pipe base with 5/8 O.D. threads WT 12.4 oz (351.5 g)
2225A
2 Cast aluminum pipe base with 1/2 I.D. threads WT 4.4 oz (124.7 g)
2227A
2 Cast bronze pipe base with 5/8 O.D. threads WT 4.5 oz (127.6 g)

Vertical Pipe Air Terminal Base


May be used with or without conductor run.
2223V
1.75 to 2.5 Cast bronze pipe base with 3/8 I.D. threads
WT 12.4 oz (351.5 g)

2225V

1.75 to 2.5 Cast bronze pipe base with 1/2 I.D. threads

Air Terminals

WT 1.19 lbs (539.8 g)

2227V

1.75 to 2.5 Cast bronze pipe base with 5/8 O.D. threads
WT 12.4 oz (351.5 g)

2225AV

1.75 to 2.5 Cast aluminum pipe base with 1/2 I.D. threads
WT 4.4 oz (124.7 g)

2227AV

1.75 to 2.5 Cast aluminum pipe base with 5/8 O.D. threads
WT 4.5 oz (127.6 g)

Vertical Air Terminal Base

Traditional
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Base has a mechanical conductor connector that allows both vertical and
horizontal cable runs.
2303
Cast bronze base with 3/8 I.D. threads WT 7.8 oz (221.1 g)
2305
Cast bronze base with 1/2 I.D. threads WT 7.2 oz (204.1 g)
2305A
Cast aluminum base with 1/2 I.D. threads WT 2.6 oz (73.7 g)

Heavy Duty Terminal Base


A heavy duty base for vertical mounting with multiple applications. The
straight base has two stainless steel set screws for clamping conductor
concentric to the air terminal.
2313
Cast bronze base with 3/8 I.D. threads WT 10.2 oz (289.2 g)
2315
Cast bronze base with 1/2 I.D. threads WT 9.1 oz (257.9 g)
2315A
Cast aluminum base with 1/2 I.D. threads WT 3.2 oz (90.7 g)

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Point Adapters

Air Terminals

Point Adapters
Adjustable Air Terminal Adapter

Air Terminals

The adjustable air terminal adapter adjusts at 180 degree range. Also available
in tin plated.
2401
3/8 I.D. top to 3/8 I.D. cast bronze swivel WT 5.1 oz (144.6 g)
2402
1/2 I.D. top to 1/2 O.D. cast bronze swivel WT 5.8 oz (164.0 g)
2403
1/2 I.D. top to 1/2 I.D. cast bronze swivel WT 5.6 oz (158.8 g)
2404
3/8 I.D. top to 5/8 O.D. cast bronze swivel WT 5.2 oz (147.4 g)
2405
1/2 I.D. top to 5/8 O.D. cast bronze swivel WT 5.3 oz (150.3 g)
2406
5/8 I.D. top to 5/8 O.D. cast bronze swivel WT 5.3 oz 150.3 g)
2407
1/2 I.D. top to 5/8 I.D. cast bronze swivel WT 5.3 oz (150.3 g)
2408
3/8 I.D. top to 5/8 I.D. cast bronze swivel WT 5.2 oz (147.4 g)
2402A
1/2 I.D. top to 1/2 O.D. cast aluminum swivel WT 2.4 oz (68.0 g)
2403A
1/2 I.D. top to 1/2 I.D. cast aluminum swivel WT 2.6 oz (73.7 g)
2405A
1/2 I.D. top to 5/8 O.D. cast aluminum swivel WT 3.1 oz (87.9 g)
2406A
5/8 I.D. top to 5/8 O.D. cast aluminum swivel WT 1.9 oz (53.9 g)
2407A
1/2 I.D. top to 5/8 I.D. cast aluminum swivel WT 1.9 oz (53.9 g)
Please contact your representative for orders
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Air Terminal Adapter


2411
Brass adapter 3/8I.D. to 3/8 I.D. threads WT 2.4 oz (68.0 g)
2412
Brass adapter 3/8 I.D. to 1/2 I.D. threads WT 2.0 oz (62.0 g)
2413
Brass adapter 3/8 I.D. to 5/8 I.D. threads WT 2.3 oz (68.0 g)
2414
Brass adapter 1/2 I.D. to 1/2 I.D. threads WT 2.2 oz (62.4 g)
2415
Brass adapter 1/2 I.D. to 5/8 I.D. threads WT 2.4 oz (68.0 g)
2416
Brass adapter 5/8 I.D. to 5/8 I.D. threads WT 1.0 oz (28.3 g)
2414A
Aluminum adapter 1/2 I.D. to 1/2 I.D. threads WT 2.2 oz (62.4 g)
2415A
Aluminum adapter 1/2 I.D. to 5/8 I.D. threads WT 1.0 oz (28.3 g)
2416A
Aluminum adapter 5/8 I.D. to 5/8 I.D. Threads WT 1.0 oz (28.3 g)
Concealed Air Terminal Adapter
2423
Cast bronze adapter for 5/8 O.D. and 3/8 I.D. thread at top and
2425
2425A

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3/8 I.D. thread at the bottom WT 2.5 oz (70.9 g)


Cast bronze adapter for 5/8 O.D. thread at top and 1/2 I.D. thread
at the bottom WT 2.2 oz (62.0g)
Cast aluminum adapter for 5/8 O.D. thread at top and 1/2 I.D.
thread at the bottom WT 1.0 oz (28.3 g)

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Air Terminal Brace


Tripod Air Terminal Brace

Air Terminals

This mechanical fastened brace is used where conditions require additional


support for long air terminals. The tripod brace is made of 1/4 special
tempered copper or aluminum rod.
2518
18 Copper tripod WT 1.00 lbs (0.45 kg)
2524
24 Copper tripod WT 1.50 lbs (0.68 kg)
2536
36 Copper tripod WT 2.00 lbs (0.90 kg)
2548
48 Copper tripod WT 2.50 lbs (1.1 kg)
2618A
18 Aluminum tripod WT 1.00 lbs (0.45 kg)
2624A
24 Aluminum tripod WT 1.25 lbs (0.56 kg)
2636A
36 Aluminum tripod WT 1.50 lbs (0.68 kg)
2648A
48 Aluminum tripod WT 1.75 lbs (0.79 kg)

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The adhesive fastened brace is used where conditions require additional


support for long air terminals without roof penetration. The tripod brace is
made of 1/4 special tempered copper or aluminum rod.
2718
18 Copper tripod WT 1.00 lbs (0.45 kg)
2724
24 Copper tripod WT 1.50 lbs (0.68 kg)
2736
36 Copper tripod WT 2.00 lbs (0.90 kg)
2748
48 Copper tripod WT 2.50 lbs (1.1 kg)
2818A
18 Aluminum tripod WT 1.00 lbs (0.45 kg)
2824A
24 Aluminum tripod WT 1.25 lbs (0.56 kg)
2836A
36 Aluminum tripod WT 1.50 lbs (0.68 kg)
2848A
48 Aluminum tripod WT 1.75 lbs (0.79 kg)

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Connectors & Fittings

Connectors & Fittings


Splicers, Bonding Plates & Lugs
Mechanical Straight Cable Splicer

Connectors & Fittings

Used for splicing straight run class I cable through 2/0 conductor sizes.
3002
Cast bronze straight splicer WT 11.3 oz (320.4 g)
3002A
Cast aluminum straight splicer WT 4.5 oz (127.6 g)

Miniature Straight Cable Splicer


Two set screws are used for mechanical clamping of miniature conductor and
up to #2 solid wire.
3021
Cast bronze miniature straight cable splicer WT 1.9 oz (53.8 g)
3021A
Cast aluminum miniature straight cable splicer WT 1.0 oz (28.3 g)

Two Bolt Mechanical Conductor Splicer


Two bolt mechanical clamping with 2 inches of contact for any combination
of miniature or full size conductor and wire.
3061
Cast bronze parallel conductor splicer WT 8.0 oz (226.8 g)
3061A
Cast aluminum parallel conductor splicer WT 4.0 oz (113.4 g)

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One Bolt Mechanical Conductor Splicer


Uses a single bolt mechanical clamping with 1 inch of contact for any
combination of miniature or full size conductor and wire.
3071
Cast bronze parallel conductor splicer WT 4.0 oz (113.4 g)
3071A
Cast aluminum parallel conductor splicer WT 2.0 oz (56.7 g)

Flat Parallel Conductor Splicer


Uses a single bolt mechanical clamping with 1-1/2 inches of contact for any
combination of standard or full size conductor.
3081
Cast bronze parallel cable splicer WT 7.0 oz (198.4 g)
3081A
Cast aluminum parallel cable splicer WT 3.0 oz (85.0 g)

Secondary Bonding Cast Parallel Splicer


3091
Cast bronze parallel cable splicer with 4 square bonding surface
WT 9.0 oz (225.1 g)

3091A

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Cast aluminum parallel cable splicer with 4 square bonding


surface WT 4.0 oz (113.4 g)

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Splicers, Bonding Plates & Lugs

Connectors & Fittings

Section 3.3

Bonding Plate
Has an 8 sq. in. contact area for primary bonding and a mechanical clamp
cable connector that can be rotated at 90 degrees.
3101
Cast bronze bonding plate WT 12.0 oz (340.2 g)
3101A
Cast aluminum bonding plate WT 4.0 oz (113.4 g)

Terminal Bonding Lug

Connectors & Fittings

Has a 4 sq. in. contact area for secondary bonding and a mechanical conductor
connector that can be rotated 90 degrees.
3111
Cast bronze bonding lug for 1/2 bolt WT 8.0 oz (226.8 g)
3111A
Cast aluminum bonding lug for 1/2 bolt WT 3.0 oz (85.0 g)

Heavy Duty Beam Flange Bonding Connector

Traditional
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Eight (8) sq. in. of bonding surface makes this bonding connector ideal for
bonding to flanges of structural beams, columns and angles and steel purlins
up to 5/8 thickness. Clamp type cable fastener fits all standard cables through
2/0. Requires no drilling, clamps directly to edge of steel.
3121
Bronze heavy duty beam flange bonding connector to fit 3/4 thick
metal flange WT 1.60 lbs (0.73 kg)
3121A
Aluminum heavy duty beam flange bonding connector to fit 3/4
thick metal flange WT 9.0 oz (255.1 g)

Small Terminal Bonding Lug


Small bonding lug with 1/4 bolt hole uses two set screws for mechanical
clamping of miniature cable and wire.
3161
Cast bronze small terminal bonding lug WT 3.6 oz (102.1 g)
3161A
Cast aluminum small terminal bonding lug WT 1.5 oz (45.5 g)

Flange Bonding Clamp


Allows bonding to structural steel edges without making penetrations. The
flange bonding clamp uses a mechanical clamp for standard conductor to
steel members up to 5/8 thick.
3181
Cast bronze flange bonding clamp WT 9.0 oz (255.1 g)
3181A
Cast aluminum flange bonding clamp WT 4.0 oz (113.4 g)

Mechanical Tee Splicer


The mechanical tee splicer is used for clamping terminating conductor cable
run perpendicular to continuing conductor run.
3201
Cast bronze tee splicer WT 9.5 oz (269.0 g)
3201A
Cast aluminum tee splicer WT 3.5 oz (99.0 g)

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Cross Run Clamp


The cross run clamp uses mechanical clamping on standard conductor
sizes.
3231
Cast bronze cross run clamp WT 7.0 oz (198.4 g)
3231A
Cast aluminum cross run clamp WT 3.0 oz (85.0 g)

Bimetal Bonding Plate

Connectors & Fittings

Plate is made of a cast aluminum and bronze to allow connections of


copper conductor cables sizes standard through 2/0 to aluminum beam or
other structural aluminum bodies requiring 8 sq. in. of bonding surface. The
bimetal bonding plate is also available with a 4-1/2 sq. in. bonding plate for
applications that require a minimum of 3 sq. in. of bonding surface. Both
bimetal bonding plates use a mechanical clamp for conductors.
3311
Bimetal bonding plate with 4-1/2 sq. in. bonding plate
WT 9.0 oz (255.1 g)

3312

Bimetal bonding plate with 8 sq. in. bonding plate


WT 10.0 oz (283.5 g)

Bimetal Mechanical Tee Splicer

Traditional
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Made of cast aluminum and bronze. Uses a mechanical clamping for standard
through 2/0 conductor sizes.
3321
Bimetal mechanical tee splicer for copper terminating cable
connecting to aluminum through cable. WT 10.0 oz (283.5 g)
3322
Bimetal mechanical tee splicer for aluminum terminating cable
connecting to copper through cable. WT 10.0 oz (283.5 g)

Cast Bimetal Straight Cable Splicer


For making connections between aluminum and copper cables in a straight
line. Two-bolt tension on each cable for making a strong connection. Use with
all main size conductors.
3352
Cast bimetal straight cable splicer with two-bolt, aluminum to
copper bimetal WT 11.3 oz (320.4 g)

Cast Bimetal Cable Splicer


For making connections between aluminum and copper cables. Single bolt
tension caps allow the cable to come from a variety of directions (straight,
parallel, perpendicular). Use with all main size conductors. Eliminates the use
of an additional splicer.
3372
Cast bimetal cable splicer with single bolt, aluminum to copper
bimetal WT 1.0 lbs (453.6 g)

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Clamp & Strap

Connectors & Fittings

Section 3.3

Clamp & Strap


Pipe Grounding Clamp

Connectors & Fittings

Used for bonding to water pipe, gas lines and pipe railing.
For use with all standard conductor and bonding wire.
3501
Cast bronze pipe clamp, up to 1-1/4 WT 10.0 oz (283.5 g)
3511
Cast bronze pipe clamp, from 1-1/4 to 2-1/4 WT 1.37 lbs (621.4 g)
3521
Cast bronze pipe clamp, from 2 to 4-1/2 WT 1.93 lbs (875.4 g)
3501A
Cast aluminum pipe clamp, up to 1-1/4 WT 4.0 oz (113.4 g)
3511A
Cast aluminum pipe clamp, from 1-1/4 to 2-1/4 WT 9.0 oz (255.1 g)
3521A
Cast aluminum pipe clamp, from 2 to 4-1/2 WT 12.0 oz (340.2 g)

Large Pipe Bonding Strap


Has a terminal bonding lug for standard conductor 1-1/4 wide.
3531
Copper strap/cast bronze terminal lug to 2 pipe WT 14.0 oz (396.9 g)
3541
Copper strap/cast bronze terminal lug to 4 pipe WT 1.12 lbs (508.1 g)
3551
Copper strap/cast bronze terminal lug to 6 pipe WT 1.62 lbs (734.8 g)
3561
Copper strap/cast bronze terminal lug to 8 pipe WT 2.50 lbs (1.13 kg)
3531A
Aluminum strap/cast aluminum terminal lug to 2 pipe
WT 6.0 oz (170.1 g)

3541A

Aluminum strap/cast aluminum terminal lug to 4 pipe

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WT 8.0 oz (226.8 g)

3551A

Aluminum strap/cast aluminum terminal lug to 6 pipe


WT 12.0 oz (340.2 g)

3561A

Aluminum strap/cast aluminum terminal lug to 8 pipe


WT 1.12 lbs (0.51 kg)

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Connectors & Fittings

Connectors

Connectors
Right Angle Thru-Roof Connector

Connectors & Fittings

Consists of a mechanical conductor connector, a lead seal flashing washer,


1/2 X 8 threaded stem and bronze bottom connector. Fits up to 6 roof
thickness.
3601
Cast bronze thru-roof connector WT 1.43 lbs (648.6 g)
3601A
Cast aluminum thru-roof connector WT 1.0 lbs (453.6 g)
3601B
Bimetal thru-roof connector WT 1.26 oz (571.5 g)
Please contact your representative for additional
sizes.

PVC Thru-Roof Conduit Connector


The PVC thru-roof conduit connector consists of a cast mechanical roof
conductor connector, a polymer seal washer, a PVC end cap for 1 schedule
40 PVC, and a stainless steel mechanical straight down conductor connector
with a 3 threaded stem.
3621
Thru-roof connector for copper cable connection
WT 15.0 oz (425.2 g)

3621A

Thru-roof connector for aluminum cable connection

Traditional
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WT 9.0 oz (255.1 g)

Thru-Wall Connector
The Thru-Wall Conductor has an 18 threaded stem and two adjustable,
mechanical conductor connectors.
3651
Copper/Bronze thru-wall connector with 1/2 diameter stem
WT 1.50 lbs (680.4 g)

3651A

Aluminum thru-wall connector with 1/2 diameter stem


WT 10.0 oz (283.5 g)

3651B

Bimetal thru-wall connector with 1/2 diameter stainless steel stem


WT 1.50 lbs (680.4 g)

Please contact your representative for addtional


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Fasteners & Hardware

Section 3.4

Fasteners & Hardware


Fasteners & Clips
Adhesive Flat Cable Fastener

Fasteners & Hardware

Uses a crimp over cable fastener. The cable fastener is fastened with a roofing
adhesive or cement to eliminate any penetrations to the membrane.
6101
Copper flat cable fastener WT 1.0 oz (28.3 g)
6101A
Aluminum flat cable fastener WT 0.5 oz (14.2 g)

Polymer Adhesive Cable Fastener


Fastened with a roofing adhesive or cement to eliminate any roof penetrations.
The polymer cable fastener uses pressure snap to lock the hoop firmly around
the conductor.
6111
Polymer cable fastener for copper WT 0.5 oz (14.2 g)
6111A
Polymer cable fastener for aluminum WT 0.5 oz (14.2 g)

Standard Cable Clip

Traditional
Lightning Protection

Used with a single nail or screw to fasten conductor sizes standard through
2/0.
6121
Standard copper cable clip WT 110 pc/lb (50 pc/kg)
6121A
Standard aluminum cable clip WT 220 pc/lb (100 pc/kg)

Loop Cable Fastener


Size is 5/8 width and supports up to a 1/4 bolt or screw. The loop cable
fastener fits standard through 2/0 conductor.
6131
Copper cable fastener WT 35 pc/lb (16 pc/kg)
6131A
Aluminum cable fastener WT 110 pc/lb (50 pc/kg)

Tree Drive Cable Fastener


6150
Bronze standard cable tree drive fastener WT 1.5 oz (42.5 g)
6151
Bronze miniature cable tree drive fastener WT 1.3 oz (36.8 g)
Standing Seam Cable Clip
6180
Bronze standing seam clip, 3/4 groove cable holder and1/4 bolt
WT 0.18 lbs (81.6 g)

6180A

Aluminum standing seam clip, 3/4 groove cable holder and 1/4
bolt WT 0.14 lbs (63.5 g)

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Fasteners & Hardware

Anchor, Nail & Adhesive


Hammer Drive Screw Anchor
6207
Stainless steel screw anchor 1/4 x 1 length
WT 1.75 lbs/C (0.79 kg/M)

6208

Stainless steel screw anchor 1/4 x 1-1/4 length


WT 2.25 lbs/C (1.02 kg/M)

Fasteners & Hardware

Nail
6221S

4 penny stainless steel nail WT 209 pc/lb (95 pc/kg)

Adhesive
6231
UV-6800 is a self-leveling, multi purpose adhesive. It adheres to
aluminum, steel, glass, fiberglass, concrete, PVC, and neoprene.
UV-6800 has a tensile strength of 2,900 p.s.i. and a shear adhesion
range from 400 to 600 p.s.i. Clear adhesive. WT 14.3 oz (405.4 g)

6233

NP1 is a ready to use polyurethane sealant. It adheres to most


metal, wood, poly-membrane, and concrete surfaces. NP1 has a
350 p.s.i. tensile strength. Black adhesive. WT 14.6 oz (413.9 g)

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Anchor, Nail & Adhesive

Bolts, Screws & Nuts

Fasteners & Hardware

Section 3.4

Bolts, Screws & Nuts


Hex Head Machine Bolt
6301
1/4 20 X 1/2 Stainless steel hex head bolts
WT 12.46 lbs/M (5.65 kg/M)

6303

1/4 20 X 3/4 Stainless steel hex head bolts


WT 14.80 lbs/M (6.71 kg/M)

6305

1/4 20 X 1 Stainless steel hex head bolts

Fasteners & Hardware

WT 17.77 lbs/M (8.03 kg/M)

6307

1/4 20 X 1-1/4 Stainless steel hex head bolts


WT 19.51 lbs/M (8.84 kg/M)

6309

1/4 20 X 1-1/2 Stainless steel hex head bolts


WT 22.23 lbs/M (10.08 kg/M)

6311

5/16 18 X 3/4 Stainless steel hex head bolts


WT 24.00 lbs/M (10.88 kg/M)

6313

5/16 18 X 1 Stainless steel hex head bolts


WT 28.20 lbs/M (12.79 kg/M)

6315

5/16 18 X 1-1/2 Stainless steel hex head bolts


WT 36.50 lbs/M (16.56 kg/M)

6317

5/16 18 X 1-3/4 Stainless steel hex head bolts


WT 43.90 lbs/M (19.73 kg/M)

6319

5/16 18 X 2 Stainless steel hex head bolts

6320

Traditional
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WT 44.80 lbs/M (20.32 kg/M)

3/8 16 X 1/2 Stainless steel hex head bolts


WT 37.00 lbs/M (16.78 kg/M)

6321

3/8 16 X 3/4 Stainless steel hex head bolts


WT 42.00 lbs/M (19.05 kg/M)

6323

3/8 16 X 1 Stainless steel hex head bolts


WT 47.70 lbs/M (21.63 kg/M)

6325

3/8 16 X 1-1/2 Stainless steel hex head bolts


WT 55.80 lbs/M (25.31 kg/M)

6327

3/8 16 X 2 Stainless steel hex head bolts


WT 67.60 lbs/M (30.66 kg/M)

6329

1/2 13 X 3/4 Stainless steel hex head bolts


WT 7.28 lbs/C (3.30 kg/C)

6331

1/2 13 X 1 Stainless steel hex head bolts


WT 8.36 lbs/C (3.80 kg/C)

6333

1/2 13 X 1-1/2 Stainless steel hex head bolts


WT 10.63 lbs/C (4.82 kg/C)

6335

1/2 13 X 2 Stainless steel hex head bolts


WT 13.33 lbs/C (6.05 kg/C)

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Self Forming Sheet Metal Screw


6351
#12 X 5/8 Stainless steel self-forming sheet metal screw
WT 7.30 lbs/M (3.31 kg/M)

6353
6355

#12 X 1 Stainless steel self-forming sheet metal screw


WT 9.35 lbs/M (4.24 kg/M)
1/4 X 5/8 Stainless steel self-forming sheet metal screw
WT 14.5 lbs/M (6.47 kg/M)

6357

1/4 X 1 Stainless steel self-forming sheet metal screw


WT 17.5 lbs/M (7.94 kg/M)

Fasteners & Hardware

Round-Slotted Wood Screw


6361
#10 X 1 Stainless steel wood screw WT 8.00 lbs/M (3.63 kg/M)
6363
#10 X 1-1/2 Stainless steel wood screw WT 10.65 lbs/M (4.83 kg/M)
6365
#12 X 1 Stainless steel wood screw WT 9.92 lbs/M (4.50 kg/M)
6367
#12 X 1-1/2 Stainless steel wood screw WT 14.43 lbs/M (6.54 kg/M)
Hexagon Nut
6371
1/4 20 Stainless steel hex nut WT 0.70 lbs/C (0.32 kg/C)
6373
5/1618 Stainless steel hex nut WT 1.03 lbs/C (0.47 kg/C)
6375
3/816 Stainless steel hex nut WT 1.50 lbs/C (0.68 kg/C)
6377
1/213 Stainless steel hex nut WT 3.65 lbs/C (1.65 kg/C)

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Washers, Screws & Threaded Rods

Fasteners & Hardware

Section 3.4

Washers, Screws & Threaded Rods


Split Lock Washer
6401
1/4 Stainless steel split lock washer WT 0.24 lbs/C (0.11 kg/C)
6403
5/16 Stainless steel split lock washer WT 0.40 lbs/C (0.18 kg/C)
6405
3/8 Stainless steel split lock washer WT 0.62 lbs/C (0.28 kg/C)
6407
1/2 Stainless steel split lock washer WT 1.27 lbs/C (0.58 kg/C)

Fasteners & Hardware

Flat Washer
6411
1/4 Stainless steel flat washer WT 0.28 lbs/C (0.13 kg/C)
6413
5/16 Stainless steel flat washer WT 0.44 lbs/C (0.19 kg/C)
6415
3/8 Stainless steel flat washer WT 0.59 lbs/C (0.27 kg/C)
6417
1/2 Stainless steel flat washer WT 1.55 lbs/C (0.70 kg/C)

Traditional
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Neoprene Sealing Washer


6421
#10 Neoprene Sealing Washer WT 0.1 oz (2.8 g)
6423
#12 Neoprene Sealing Washer WT 0.1 oz (2.8 g)
6425
1/4 Neoprene Sealing Washer WT 0.1 oz (2.8 g)
6427
5/16 Neoprene Sealing Washer WT 0.2 oz (5.6 g)
6429
3/8 Neoprene Sealing Washer WT 0.2 oz (5.6 g)
6431
1/2 Neoprene Sealing Washer WT 0.2 oz (5.6 g)
TEK/Screws Self Drilling
6451
#8 TEK/Screw 1 length WT 8.00 lbs/M (3.62 kg/M)
6453
#8 TEK/Screw 1-1/2 length WT 10.00 lbs/M (4.53 kg/M)
6455
#12 TEK/Screw 1 length WT 14.00 lbs/M (6.35 kg/M)
6457
#12 TEK/Screw 1-1/2 length WT 17.50 lbs/M (7.93 kg/M)
Threaded Rod
6513
3/8 Threaded stainless steel rod WT 4.5 oz per ft (418.5 g/m)
6515
1/2 Threaded stainless steel rod WT 9.0 oz per ft (837.1 g/m)
6517
5/8 Threaded stainless steel rod WT 1.00 lbs per ft (1.49 kg/

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NOTE
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Part Number Index


22................................................................................................. 3-1
32L............................................................................................... 3-1
32S............................................................................................... 3-1
40................................................................................................. 3-1
40L............................................................................................... 3-1
1012............................................................................................ 3-2
1016............................................................................................ 3-2
1018............................................................................................ 3-2
1024............................................................................................ 3-2
1036............................................................................................ 3-2
1048............................................................................................ 3-2
1112............................................................................................ 3-2
1112A......................................................................................... 3-2
1116............................................................................................ 3-2
1116A......................................................................................... 3-2
1118............................................................................................ 3-2
1118A......................................................................................... 3-2
1124............................................................................................ 3-2
1124A......................................................................................... 3-2
1136............................................................................................ 3-2
1136A......................................................................................... 3-2
1148............................................................................................ 3-2
1148A......................................................................................... 3-2
1212............................................................................................ 3-2
1212A......................................................................................... 3-2
1216............................................................................................ 3-2
1216A......................................................................................... 3-2
1218............................................................................................ 3-2
1218A......................................................................................... 3-2
1218S.......................................................................................... 3-2
1224............................................................................................ 3-2
1224A......................................................................................... 3-2
1224S.......................................................................................... 3-2
1236............................................................................................ 3-2
1236A......................................................................................... 3-2
1236S.......................................................................................... 3-2
1248............................................................................................ 3-2
1248A......................................................................................... 3-2
1248S.......................................................................................... 3-2
1520............................................................................................ 3-3
1521............................................................................................ 3-3
1521A......................................................................................... 3-3
1532............................................................................................ 3-3
1533............................................................................................ 3-3
1534............................................................................................ 3-3
1535............................................................................................ 3-3
1535A......................................................................................... 3-3
1536............................................................................................ 3-3

1536A......................................................................................... 3-3
1538............................................................................................ 3-3
1542............................................................................................ 3-3
1542A......................................................................................... 3-3
1548............................................................................................ 3-3
1548A......................................................................................... 3-3
1602............................................................................................ 3-4
1604............................................................................................ 3-4
2003............................................................................................ 3-5
2005............................................................................................ 3-5
2005A......................................................................................... 3-5
2007............................................................................................ 3-5
2007A......................................................................................... 3-5
2013............................................................................................ 3-5
2015............................................................................................ 3-5
2015A......................................................................................... 3-5
2033............................................................................................ 3-5
2035............................................................................................ 3-5
2035A......................................................................................... 3-5
2037............................................................................................ 3-5
2037A......................................................................................... 3-5
2100............................................................................................ 3-5
2100A......................................................................................... 3-5
2126............................................................................................ 3-6
2126A......................................................................................... 3-6
2128............................................................................................ 3-6
2129............................................................................................ 3-6
2129A......................................................................................... 3-6
2205............................................................................................ 3-6
2205A......................................................................................... 3-6
2206............................................................................................ 3-6
2206A......................................................................................... 3-6
2215............................................................................................ 3-6
2215A......................................................................................... 3-6
2223............................................................................................ 3-7
2223V.......................................................................................... 3-7
2225............................................................................................ 3-7
2225A......................................................................................... 3-7
2225AV....................................................................................... 3-7
2225V.......................................................................................... 3-7
2227............................................................................................ 3-7
2227A......................................................................................... 3-7
2227AV....................................................................................... 3-7
2227V.......................................................................................... 3-7
2303............................................................................................ 3-7
2305............................................................................................ 3-7
2305A......................................................................................... 3-7
2313............................................................................................ 3-7

2315............................................................................................ 3-7
2315A......................................................................................... 3-7
2401............................................................................................ 3-8
2402............................................................................................ 3-8
2402A......................................................................................... 3-8
2403............................................................................................ 3-8
2403A......................................................................................... 3-8
2404............................................................................................ 3-8
2405............................................................................................ 3-8
2405A......................................................................................... 3-8
2406............................................................................................ 3-8
2406A......................................................................................... 3-8
2407............................................................................................ 3-8
2407A......................................................................................... 3-8
2408............................................................................................ 3-8
2411............................................................................................ 3-8
2412............................................................................................ 3-8
2413............................................................................................ 3-8
2414............................................................................................ 3-8
2414A......................................................................................... 3-8
2415............................................................................................ 3-8
2415A......................................................................................... 3-8
2416............................................................................................ 3-8
2423............................................................................................ 3-8
2425............................................................................................ 3-8
2425A......................................................................................... 3-8
2518............................................................................................ 3-9
2524............................................................................................ 3-9
2536............................................................................................ 3-9
2548............................................................................................ 3-9
2618A......................................................................................... 3-9
2624A......................................................................................... 3-9
2636A......................................................................................... 3-9
2648A......................................................................................... 3-9
2718............................................................................................ 3-9
2724............................................................................................ 3-9
2736............................................................................................ 3-9
2748............................................................................................ 3-9
2818A......................................................................................... 3-9
2824A......................................................................................... 3-9
2836A......................................................................................... 3-9
2848A......................................................................................... 3-9
3002.......................................................................................... 3-10
3002A....................................................................................... 3-10
3021.......................................................................................... 3-10
3021A....................................................................................... 3-10
3061.......................................................................................... 3-10
3061A....................................................................................... 3-10
3071.......................................................................................... 3-10
3071A....................................................................................... 3-10
3081.......................................................................................... 3-10
3081A....................................................................................... 3-10
3091.......................................................................................... 3-10
3091A....................................................................................... 3-10

3101.......................................................................................... 3-11
3101A....................................................................................... 3-11
3111.......................................................................................... 3-11
3111A....................................................................................... 3-11
3121.......................................................................................... 3-11
3121A....................................................................................... 3-11
3161.......................................................................................... 3-11
3161A....................................................................................... 3-11
3181.......................................................................................... 3-11
3181A....................................................................................... 3-11
3201.......................................................................................... 3-11
3201A....................................................................................... 3-11
3231.......................................................................................... 3-12
3231A....................................................................................... 3-12
3311.......................................................................................... 3-12
3312.......................................................................................... 3-12
3321.......................................................................................... 3-12
3322.......................................................................................... 3-12
3352.......................................................................................... 3-12
3372.......................................................................................... 3-12
3501.......................................................................................... 3-13
3501A....................................................................................... 3-13
3511.......................................................................................... 3-13
3511A....................................................................................... 3-13
3521.......................................................................................... 3-13
3521A....................................................................................... 3-13
3531.......................................................................................... 3-13
3531A....................................................................................... 3-13
3541.......................................................................................... 3-13
3541A....................................................................................... 3-13
3551.......................................................................................... 3-13
3551A....................................................................................... 3-13
3561.......................................................................................... 3-13
3561A....................................................................................... 3-13
3601.......................................................................................... 3-14
3601A....................................................................................... 3-14
3601B........................................................................................ 3-14
3621.......................................................................................... 3-14
3621A....................................................................................... 3-14
3651.......................................................................................... 3-14
3651A....................................................................................... 3-14
3651B........................................................................................ 3-14
6101.......................................................................................... 3-15
6101A....................................................................................... 3-15
6111.......................................................................................... 3-15
6111A....................................................................................... 3-15
6121.......................................................................................... 3-15
6121A....................................................................................... 3-15
6131.......................................................................................... 3-15
6131A....................................................................................... 3-15
6150.......................................................................................... 3-15
6151.......................................................................................... 3-15
6180.......................................................................................... 3-15
6180A....................................................................................... 3-15

6207.......................................................................................... 3-16
6208.......................................................................................... 3-16
6221S........................................................................................ 3-16
6231.......................................................................................... 3-16
6233.......................................................................................... 3-16
6301.......................................................................................... 3-17
6303.......................................................................................... 3-17
6305.......................................................................................... 3-17
6307.......................................................................................... 3-17
6309.......................................................................................... 3-17
6311.......................................................................................... 3-17
6313.......................................................................................... 3-17
6315.......................................................................................... 3-17
6317.......................................................................................... 3-17
6319.......................................................................................... 3-17
6320.......................................................................................... 3-17
6321.......................................................................................... 3-17
6323.......................................................................................... 3-17
6325.......................................................................................... 3-17
6327.......................................................................................... 3-17
6329.......................................................................................... 3-17
6333.......................................................................................... 3-17
6335.......................................................................................... 3-17
6351.......................................................................................... 3-18
6353.......................................................................................... 3-18
6355.......................................................................................... 3-18
6357.......................................................................................... 3-18
6361.......................................................................................... 3-18
6363.......................................................................................... 3-18
6365.......................................................................................... 3-18
6367.......................................................................................... 3-18
6371.......................................................................................... 3-18
6373.......................................................................................... 3-18
6375.......................................................................................... 3-18
6377.......................................................................................... 3-18
6401.......................................................................................... 3-19
6403.......................................................................................... 3-19
6405.......................................................................................... 3-19
6407.......................................................................................... 3-19
6411.......................................................................................... 3-19
6413.......................................................................................... 3-19
6415.......................................................................................... 3-19
6417.......................................................................................... 3-19
6421.......................................................................................... 3-19
6423.......................................................................................... 3-19
6425.......................................................................................... 3-19
6427.......................................................................................... 3-19
6429.......................................................................................... 3-19
6431.......................................................................................... 3-19
6451.......................................................................................... 3-19
6453.......................................................................................... 3-19
6455.......................................................................................... 3-19
6457.......................................................................................... 3-19
6515.......................................................................................... 3-19

6517.......................................................................................... 3-19

A28.............................................................................................. 3-1
A30.............................................................................................. 3-1
AG4.............................................................................................. 3-1

BKT-CC...................................................................................... 1-10
BKT-FC-24................................................................................ 1-10
BKT-FC-46................................................................................ 1-10
BKT-FU-1.................................................................................... 2-5
BKT-FU-2.................................................................................... 2-5
BKT-FU-12.................................................................................. 2-5
BKT-FU-24.................................................................................. 2-5
BKT-FU-46.................................................................................. 2-5
BKT-RC-24................................................................................ 1-10
BKT-RC-46................................................................................ 1-10
BKT-RR-24-DV........................................................................... 2-5
BKT-RR-24-DVH........................................................................ 2-5
BKT-RU-12................................................................................. 2-5
BKT-RU-24................................................................................. 2-5
BKT-RU-46................................................................................. 2-5

C-STND....................................................................................... 3-1

LSC-6X...................................................................................... 1-18

TS-100................................................................................ 1-1, 1-4


TS-100-A-12-12........................................................................ 1-4
TS-100-A-12-58........................................................................ 1-4
TS-100-A-18-12........................................................................ 1-4
TS-100-A-18-58........................................................................ 1-4
TS-100-A-24-12........................................................................ 1-4
TS-100-A-24-58........................................................................ 1-4
TS-100-C-12-12........................................................................ 1-4
TS-100-C-18-12........................................................................ 1-4
TS-100-C-24-12........................................................................ 1-4
TS-100-S-18-58......................................................................... 1-4
TS-100-S-24-58......................................................................... 1-4
TS-400................................................................................ 1-1, 1-5
TS-400-A-18.............................................................................. 1-5
TS-400-A-24.............................................................................. 1-5
TS-400-A-36.............................................................................. 1-5
TS-400-A-48.............................................................................. 1-5
TS-400-A-60.............................................................................. 1-5
TS-400-A-72.............................................................................. 1-5

TS-400-S-18............................................................................... 1-5
TS-400-S-24............................................................................... 1-5
TS-400-S-36............................................................................... 1-5
TS-400-S-48............................................................................... 1-5
TS-400-S-60............................................................................... 1-5
TS-400-S-72............................................................................... 1-5
TS-500................................................................................ 1-1, 1-8
TS-510................................................................................ 1-1, 1-9
TSE-FRP-2-CLR........................................................................ 1-15
TSE-FRP-22-NIP...................................................................... 1-15
TSE-FRP-24-CPLR................................................................... 1-15
TSE-FRP-36-SLV...................................................................... 1-15
TSE-FRP-A................................................................................ 1-14
TSE-FRP-ANC-G...................................................................... 1-16
TSE-FRP-B................................................................................ 1-14
TSE-FRP-C................................................................................ 1-14
TSE-FRP-MST........................................................................... 1-15
TSE-FRP-RESIN........................................................................ 1-15
TSE-GI-ANC-P.......................................................................... 1-16
TSE-GUY-CABLE..................................................................... 1-16
TSE-GUY-D-CLAMP............................................................... 1-17
TSE-GUY-KIT............................................................................ 1-16
TSE-GUY-KIT-10...................................................................... 1-16
TSE-GUY-KIT-15...................................................................... 1-16
TSE-GUY-KIT-20...................................................................... 1-16
TSE-GUY-TB-CLAMP.............................................................. 1-17
TSE-GUY-U-CLAMP................................................................ 1-17
TSEM-1.5-5.............................................................................. 1-14
TSEM-1.5-10............................................................................ 1-14
TSEM-1.5-15............................................................................ 1-14
TSEM-1.5-20............................................................................ 1-14
TSEM-2-5.................................................................................. 1-14
TSEM-2-10............................................................................... 1-14
TSEM-2-15............................................................................... 1-14
TSEM-2-20............................................................................... 1-14
TSE-NP-BASE........................................................................... 1-17
TSE-WM-BKT............................................................................. 2-5
TSP-20....................................................................................... 1-13
TSP-30....................................................................................... 1-13
TSP-40....................................................................................... 1-13
TSP-50....................................................................................... 1-13
TSP-60....................................................................................... 1-13
TS-XXX-EC-ARO-48-58............................................................ 1-6
TS-XXX-EC-ARO-60-58............................................................ 1-6
TS-XXX-EC-ARO-72-58............................................................ 1-6
TS-XXX-EC-SRO-48-58............................................................ 1-6
TS-XXX-EC-SRO-48-58-MP..................................................... 1-7
TS-XXX-EC-SRO-60-58............................................................ 1-6
TS-XXX-EC-SRO-60-58-MP..................................................... 1-7
TS-XXX-EC-SRO-72-58............................................................ 1-6
TS-XXX-EC-SRO-72-58-MP..................................................... 1-7

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Toll Free: +1.800.203.2658 (U.S. and Canada)
Fax: +1.828.646.9527
Email: info@allteccorp.com

Alltec South Asia - Regional Headquarters


No 4-1A, Jalan Medan Bukit Indah 3
Taman Bukit Indah 68000 Ampang
Selangor Malaysia
Phone: +603.4294.0187
Fax: +603.4217.1187
Email: info@alltec.com.my
www.alltec.com.my

Alltec India
613-A, Ansal Chamber-II,
Bhikaji Cama Place,
New Delhi-110066 India
Phone: +91.93.111.40899
Email: india@allteccorp.com

www.allteccorp.com
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