When connecting aluminum service conductors to a breaker panel, do I need to use antioxidant?
On Square-D service panels, are the main lugs rated for aluminum wire? Or do I need to use an anti-oxidant compound? What about on Milbank outdoor meter bases?
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Aluminum to Aluminum they say you do not need an inhibitor. I have still aways used it as has every electrical contractor I have worked for for 30 years. Utility companies use it on all meter bases as well. The oxidation can still be persistent so I suggest you use it and torque them to the manufactures labeling.
So many people over tighten the conductors and this is a major problem because aluminum is very soft it does have a torque guideline for each conductor size as well as the lug it is attached to.
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No you do not have to use any type compound on it.