>Thank you for your reply. Is it permissible to put more than one PIDG
>terminal under a grounding screw? Or perhaps several wires crimped in one
>terminal?
Yes and Yes . . . you can stack perhaps up to half dozen
terminals on a stud. No problems from an electrical perspective
but take care lest you stack multiple critical systems on the
same stud which becomes single point of failure for all.
You can fill up the wire grip volume of a terminal with more
than one strand of wire. For example, a red PIDG terminal
will accept two 22AWG wires. A blue PIDG will take three
22AWG wires or two 20AWG wires.
Bob . . .
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