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Southwire® SIMpull THHN® copper conductors are primarily used in conduit and cable trays for services, feeders and branch circuits in commercial or industrial applications as specified in the National Electrical Code. Voltage for all applications is 600 volts.
- Copper SIMpull THHN/THWN-2
THHN/THWN-2 copper conductors are primarily used in conduit...
- Copper SIMpull THHN/THWN-2
25 paź 2024 · THHN/THWN-2 copper conductors are primarily used in conduit and cable trays for services, feeders, and branch circuits in commercial or industrial applications as specified in the National Electrical Code® and other applicable codes and standards. Voltage for all applications is 600 volts. SIMpull ® THHN/THWN-2 copper conductors are
Ideal for cable tray installation, wire ways, open wiring, conduits, service entrance, feeders, and branch circuits for permanent installations. Suitable for power and lighting installations in residential, commercial, and industrial establishments. Temperature rating not to exceed: THHN/THWN: 90°C dry and damp, 600V.
Description: Thermoplastic-insulated copper wire with a nylon covering. Sizes 8 AWG through 1000 kcmil feature Cerrowire SLiPWire® Technology for fast and easy pulling in conduit. This 90°C, 600 volt building wire is for use in residential, commercial and industrial applications.
Copper THHN/THWN-2 conductors are primarily used in conduit and cable trays, when approved, for services, feeders and branch circuits in commercial or industrial applications as specified in the National Electric Code. THHN applications are suitable for use in dry locations only at temperatures not to exceed 90°C.
Type THHN/THWN conductors are primarily used in conduit for services, feeder, and branch circuits in commercial or industrial applications as specified in the National Electrical Code . When used as type THHN, conductor is suitable for use in dry locations at temperatures not to exceed 90 °C.
Southwire Type THHN or THWN-2* conductors are primarily used in conduit and cable trays for services, feeders, and branch circuits in commercial or industrial applications as specified in the National Electrical Code2. When used as Type THHN, conductor is suitable for use in dry locations at temperatures not to exceed 90°C.