BURNDY
Compression
TYPE AYP, AYPO
HYPLUG™
FOR ALUMINUM AND COPPER
CONDUCTOR
UL Listed 90° C,
600 Volts to 35 KV◆
TYPE AYP
TYPE AYPO
C-121
Types AYP and AYPO aluminum compres-
sion adapters are designed for reliable termi-
nation of aluminum and copper conductor in
mechanical connectors. Typical applications
include mechanical connectors in molded
case circuit breakers, panel board equipment
and meter sockets.
Features and Benefits
• All-aluminum electro-tin plated design.
◊ Eliminates possible bi-metallic corrosion
and provides the shortest connector
length design possible.
• Shortest connector length design possible.
◊ Permits easy installation in equipment
with limited working space.
• Solid electro-tin plated aluminum plug.
◊ Proper electrical connection made easily.
Eliminates "how tight is tight" problem.
• Smooth surface on the solid EC aluminum
electro-tin plated plug.
• Electro-tin plated.
◊ Resists corrosion.
• Factory prefilled with the proper amount
of PENETROX® joint compound.
◊ PENTROX®, BURNDY's oxide inhibiting
compound with conductive metallic
particles penetrates aluminum oxide
between strands and forms an
air-tight connection.
• EPDM rubber covers are supplied with
each connector.
◊ Eliminates taping.
AL9CU
◊ Provides greater area contact establish-
ing excellent electrical conductivity.
• Solid plug has same diameter as current
carrying equivalent copper wire.
◊ Permits use of larger aluminum wire
to connect equipment.
• Only (5) die sets install the complete
line from #6 to 750 kcmil.
◊ Lowers inventory requirements and
saves money.
• Supplied in a plastic convenience pack.
◊ The cover and connector are kept
together and free of foreign material
until used.
• Offset plug design available in sizes
2/0 through 750 kcmil.
◊ Provides flexibility and maximizes
the use of limited space eliminating
interference between conductors and
equipment.
• Connectors are clearly marked with
catalog number, wire size, and color
coded die index.
◊ Provides clear, easy to use information
to lower installed cost.
◆ For applications greater than 2000 Volts consult cable
manufacturer for voltage stress relief instructions.