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The document details specifications for aluminum clips used in electrical connections, including their materials, dimensions, and weight. It provides information on accepted conductor sizes and the use of sealants for various applications. Additionally, it includes catalog numbers and notes on customization options for connectors.
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Double Way Anderson Connectors

The document details specifications for aluminum clips used in electrical connections, including their materials, dimensions, and weight. It provides information on accepted conductor sizes and the use of sealants for various applications. Additionally, it includes catalog numbers and notes on customization options for connectors.
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CONNECTORS FOR DISTRIBUTION SECTION DD

GENERAL USES
D33 D33 ALUMINUM CLIPS
OF PARALLEL GROOVES
OF MULTIPLE CENTRAL BOLTS
ALUMINUM

LC-60/GA-600
For splices and derivations between conductors
Aluminum/Aluminum and Aluminum/Copper.
It is recommended to use XB sealant on all connections.

Material: Body—Aluminum Alloy.


Hardware—Steel, galvanized.
Notes: 1) If you want a connector without sealant, cancel the suffix 'XB.'
If you want a tinned connector, add the suffix 'GP'.

Number of
No. Accepted Conductors AWG/KCM(mm)2) Dimensions Inches (mm) Peso Unit.
of Approx.
Catalog Intern Derivation L W H J Pounds (kg)
Figure
2 to 4/0(33.6 to 107)AAC 2 to 4/0 (33.6 to 107) AAC 2-1/4 1-3/4 2-3/8 3/8 0.46
GA-660L 1 2 to 3/0 (33.6 to 84.95) ACSR 2 to 3/0 (33.59 to 84.95) ACSR (57,26) (44,54) (60,44) (9,53) (0,21)
1/0 to 400(53,46 to 203)AAC 1/0 at 400(53.46 at 203)AAC 3-1/4 2-1/4 2-3/4 3/8 0.60
GA-670L 2 1/0 a 336.4 (18/1)(53.46 a 170.50) ACSR 1/0 a 336.4 (18/1)(53.46 a 170.50) ACSR(82,71) (57,26) (69,85) (9,53) (0.27) DD
LC-66A-XB 1
1/0 (19) at 400 (53.46 at 203) AAC
1/0 (19) to 400 (53.46 to 203) AAC
3 and 1/2 2-3/8 2-3/4 1/2
(88,90) (60,44) (69,85) (12,70)
1.10
(0,50) 21
1/0 a 397.5 (18/1)(53.46 a 201) ACSR
1/0 a 397.5 (18/1)(53.46 a 201) ACSR 1/0 Wire at 400 (53.46 to 203) Cu 5-1/4 2-5/8 2-1/2 1/2 1.30
LC-67A-XB 2 (133,35) (66,80) (63,5) (12,70) (0.59)
350 to 556.5 AAC (177 to 282)
350 to 556.5 (177 to 282) AAC 336.4 (18/1) to 477 (30/7)(170.50 to 242) 5-1/4 2-13/16 2-1/2 1/2 1.90
LC-68A-XB 2 336.4 (18/1) to 477 (30/7)(170.50 to 242) ACSR ACSR (133,35) (71,44) (63,5) (12,70) (0,86)
350 to 550 (177 to 279) Cu

GENERAL USES
ALUMINUM CLIPS
ALUMINUM
OF PARALLEL GROOVES
A EASEL LC-70
For joints and derivations with Aluminum/Aluminum conductors and
Aluminum/Copper. Also for retention bridges with conductors
of Aluminum or ACSR. It is recommended to use XB sealant on all the
connections except in the retention bridges.
Material:
Upper piece, spacer, and lower piece—Aluminum Alloy.
Fittings—Steel, galvanized.

Number of Accepted Conductors AWG/KCM(mm2) Dimensions Inches (mm) Weight Unit.


Approximate
Catalog Intern Derivation L W H J Pounds (kg)
6 A. at 2/0 C. (13.30 to 67.49) AAC 6 A. at 2/0 C. (13.30 to 67.49) AAC 2 2 3-1/4 3/8 0.43
LC-71B** 8 a 2/0(8.34 to 67.46)ACSR 8 a 2/0(8.34 to 67.46)ACSR (50,80) (50,80) (82,55) (9.53) (0,20)
6 A. at 2/0 C. (13.30 to 67.49) AAC 6 A. at 2/0 C. (13.30 to 67.49) AAC 2-1/4 2-1/4 3-3/8 1/2 0.77
LC-72B 8 a 2/0(8.34 to 67.46) ACSR 8 a 2/0(8.34 to 67.46) ACSR (57,15) (57.15) (85,73) (12,70) (0.35)
1/0 A. a 400(53,49 a 203) AAC 6 A. a 1/0 C. (13,30 53,49)AAC 2-3/4 2-5/8 4 1/2 1.12
LC-73B 1/0 a 336.4(53,49 a 170)ACSR 8 a 1/0(8.34 to 53.46) ACSR (69,85) (66,68) (101,60) (12.70) (0.51)
1/0 A. a 400(53,49 a 203)AAC 1/0 A. a 400 (53,49 a 203)AAC two and three-quarters
2-5/8 4 1/2 1.21
LC-74B** 1/0 a 336.4(53,49 a 170)ACSR 2 to 336.4 (33.59 to 170) ACSR (69,85) (66,68) (101,60) (12.70) (0.55)
336.4 to 954(170 to 483)AAC 6 A. a 1/0 C.(13,30 a 53,49)AAC 3-1/4 3 4-5/8 1/2 1.43
LC-75B 300 to 795 (152 to 403) ACSR 8 a 1/0 (8.34 a 53.49) ACSR (82,55) (76,20) (117,48) (12.70) (0.65)
336.4 to 1033.5 (170 to 524) AAC 336.4 to 1033.5 (170 to 524) AAC 3 and 1/2 3-3/8 5-3/8 5/8 1.97
LC-77B 300 to 954 (45/7)(152 to 483) ACSR 300 to 954 (45/7)(152 to 483) ACSR (88,90) (85,73) (136,53) (15.88) (0,89)
Approved RUS.

DD-21
April 2004
Printed in the USA.

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