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The NSI INDUSTRIES IPLD3/0-6 is an insulated multi-tap connector designed for splicing and tapping multiple conductors without the need for tools or tape. The connector accepts wire sizes from 3/0 AWG down to 6 AWG and provides six ports arranged for dual sided entry, allowing conductors to enter from either side of the housing. This design suits panel feeds, branch circuit taps, and service entrance work where multiple conductors must be joined in a compact, insulated assembly. Electricians use this connector in commercial and residential applications where a clean, reliable, code-friendly splice is required inside enclosures or junction boxes.
The IPLD3/0-6 is suited for use in electrical distribution work where multiple conductors of varying gauges must be consolidated at a single point. Its dual sided entry configuration makes it practical in tight enclosures where conductors approach from opposite directions. The six port capacity allows one large feeder conductor to serve multiple branch taps or permits the joining of parallel conductors in higher-ampacity circuits. It is commonly installed by licensed electricians during panel upgrades, service changes, and large commercial wiring projects.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement and standard-use insulated multi-tap connector for residential and commercial electrical distribution applications requiring 3/0 to 6 AWG conductor range splicing.
Installation should be performed by a licensed electrician in accordance with applicable NEC requirements for conductor splicing and termination. De-energize the circuit and verify absence of voltage before inserting or removing conductors. Ensure all conductors inserted into the connector are within the rated AWG range of 3/0 to 6 AWG to maintain a secure, low-resistance connection. Do not exceed the port count or force conductors larger than the rated maximum wire size into the housing.
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