The Southwire 22964183 12 THHN Stranded Wire is a versatile and durable electrical wire designed for a wide range of commercial and residential applications. With its robust construction and reliable performance, this wire is ideal for use in conduit and cable trays for service, feeders, and branch circuits.
Key Features:
High-Quality Copper Conductors:
Made with annealed (soft) copper, the wire ensures excellent conductivity and flexibility. The stranded design enhances its ease of installation and reduces the risk of breakage
Heat and Moisture Resistant Insulation:
The wire is insulated with high heat and moisture-resistant polyvinyl chloride (PVC), providing reliable protection in various environmental conditions
Abrasion-Resistant Nylon Jacket:
The outer nylon jacket offers additional protection against abrasion, moisture, gasoline, and oil, ensuring long-lasting durability
Versatile Usage:
Suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications, the wire can be used in wet or dry locations, making it a versatile choice for different projects
Rated for 600 Volts:
The wire is rated for up to 600 volts, making it suitable for a wide range of electrical installations
Temperature Range:
The wire can withstand temperatures up to 90°C, ensuring reliable performance even in high-heat environments
Specifications:
Model Number: 22964183
Color: Black
Length: 50 feet
Gauge: 12 AWG
Conductor Material: Copper
Insulation Material: PVC
Jacket Material: Nylon
Voltage Rating: 600 volts
Temperature Rating: Up to 90°C
Number of Conductors: 1
Stranded or Solid: Stranded
Certifications: UL Listed, CSA Listed
Applications: The Southwire 22964183 12 THHN Stranded Wire is perfect for use in commercial and residential wiring projects. It is ideal for service, feeders, and branch circuits in conduit and cable trays. The wire's robust construction and versatile design make it suitable for various applications, including lighting, outlets, and switches
Installation Tips:
Ensure the wire is properly stripped and connected to terminals to prevent electrical faults.
Use appropriate conduit and cable trays to protect the wire and maintain safety standards.
Follow local electrical codes and regulations for installation.
Maintenance: To maintain the wire's performance and safety, periodically inspect it for signs of wear or damage. Replace any damaged sections to ensure continued reliable operation.
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