A Copper Bonding Jumper is a flexible or rigid copper conductor used to electrically bond metallic components together, ensuring electrical continuity and effective grounding in electrical and lightning protection systems.
A Copper Bonding Jumper is installed between conductive components such as cable trays, equipment enclosures, pipes, structural steel, and switchgear to eliminate potential differences and provide a low-impedance path for fault and lightning currents. Bonding jumpers are manufactured from stranded copper cable or braided copper and are terminated with crimped copper lugs for secure installation.
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