1.2 This Standard applies to the following grounding and bonding equipment:
a) ground clamps, bonding devices, grounding bushings, water-meter shunts, grounding electrodes, and the like used in a grounding system;
b) equipment for making electrical connections between
i) the grounding conductors used in electrical power systems, non-current-carrying metal parts of electrical equipment, armored grounding wires, metal raceways, and the like; and
ii) grounding electrodes;
c) equipment for making electrical connections between
i) the grounding conductors used in telecommunications systems such as telephone, radio, CATV, network power broadband, and the like; and
ii) grounding electrodes; and
d) hospital grounding jacks and mating grounding cord assemblies (for the United States, see Annex a).
Notes:1) In Canada, "hospital grounding jacks" are not defined in CSA C22.1, Canadian Electrical Code, Part I.2) In Canada, "mating ground cord assemblies" are covered in CSA C22.2 No. 21 and CSA C22.2 No. 42.
UL 467 references these Standards: 44 * 83 * 94 * 486A-486B * 486C * 514B * .
Table of Contents for UL 467.
467 is already prime. No factorization is required.
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24% of 467= 24% * 467= 0.24 * 467= 112.08
The factors of 467 are: 1 467
2 + 467 = 4692 + 467 = 4692 + 467 = 4692 + 467 = 469
1 and 467
467 days = 467/7 = 66.7 weeks (approx).
467 = 111010011
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467 is a prime number having no prime factor other than 467.
To convert 467% to a decimal divide by 100:467% ÷ 100 = 4.67
38.9167
467 * 81 = 37,827
467 * 25 = 11,675