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Investigation into Counterfeits

In the electrical industry, counterfeits are estimated to be a multi-million-dollar problem.

On Sept. 19, ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR and Eaton hosted an investigation of counterfeit electrical products. The recording is now available for all, as reported by Timothy Johnson of EC&M.
From circuit breakers that do not trip when they should to batteries without vents for built-up gases to grounding rods with only a fraction of the required copper coating, counterfeit electrical products fail to meet standards and pose risks of injury and even death. Furthermore, contractors may be liable if they install a counterfeit product, and for years, manufacturers have considered contractors the men and women on the front lines in the battle against counterfeiters.

Viewers will learn how to quickly identify at-risk and suspect packaging, extraneous marks and labeling, product modifications, and how counterfeit products are sold. Viewers will also learn how today’s technology is being used to help contractors easily detect counterfeits in the marketplace, along with intuitive digital tools to assist contractors in the field.

Click here or on the image to view the recording.

Comments
  • I was working for a big electrical company in Virginia. On a apartment complex site,I wired a dozen or so outside heat pumps using sealtite I got from our warehouse. I called for inspection thinking everything was fine. The inspector came to me and asked where I got the sealtite. Why? When we both looked at the outside it read "UF listed". I had to replace all of it because of counterfeit product

    Bob  November 7 2018, 2:50 am EST

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