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SOUTHWIRE

Southwire Building Wire: 12 Awg Wire Size, 1 Conductors, 1,000 Ft Lg

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Building Wire,12AWG,Thhn,Str,
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Building Wire,12AWG,Thhn,Str,
38NF49_2
Building Wire,12AWG,Thhn,Str,
38NF49_2

#942304-7Pkg Qty: 1

$347.38 pkg | $347.38 ea
Spool Length : 1000 ft.

In Stock

Shipping to 43085
Expected to arrive Tue. Apr 08.
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Technical Specifications

Key Specifications
Brand
SOUTHWIRE
Spool Length
1000 ft.
Item
Building Wire
Stranded / Solid
Stranded
Length
1000 ft.
Stranding
19
Maximum Amps
20 A
Temperature Rating
194deg. F
Mfr. Part Number
58019804
Voltage
600 VAC
Nominal Outside Diameter
0.13 in.
Wire Color
Red
Number of Conductors
1
Wire/Cable Insulation Material
PVC
Package Quantity
1
Wire/Cable Jacket Material
Nylon
Packaging
CoilPak
Wire/Cable Size
12 AWG
Shipping Weight
11.6 lb.
Wire/Cable Type
THHN
General
Standards
FT1, NEC, NEMA WC70, NOM-ANCE 90C, RoHS/REACH Compliant, UL Standard

Product Description

Thermoplastic high-heat-resistant nylon (THHN) building wire is a coated wire typically run through conduit or cable trays. This general purpose wire is used to supply an electrical current in a range of indoor wiring projects, including control circuits and appliances. It has a durable nylon jacket that resists abrasion, protects against shock, and shields the thermoplastic insulation and metal conductor from damage.

Building wire and cable carry electrical current from a power source to a device in a building, such as an outlet or light fixture. Building wire is typically run through conduit, cable trays, or raceways. Building cable consists of multiple strands of wire bundled inside a thermoplastic or metal sheath. Building wire and cable are typically used to run new circuits or extend old circuits inside walls and ceilings in commercial, industrial, and residential properties.

Item Barcode

9423047
Building Wire,12AWG,Thhn,Str,

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