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The N in the THHN THWN - ECN Electrical Forums I know the quot;N quot; stands for Nylon By reading articles and other code sections i assume if the nylon is broken or damaged then the THHN conductor can not be used in a submerged environment Another words if you install a THHN THWN under ground the nylon covering can't be da
Southwire Maxterm 6T Crimper same as milwaukee? Thinking about getting a battery operated crimper, will only be used a few times a year, so if some money can be saved, i'd prefer to get one as affordable as possible Most likely will only be used for overhead service changes and irreversible ground crimping It won't be beat up or le
MC cable in a damp location - ECN Electrical Forums Do we have any information that makes it clear about running MC cable in a damp location I can find wet locations and dry but nothing on a damp location?
Feeders -- Colored or black with ID markings? - ECN Electrical Forums A silly little question which popped into my head Thinking back on the dozens of photos posted here, it seems to me that the majority of singles pulled in for feeds and sub-feeds are black with appropriate ID colors applied at the terminations, taking advantage of the NEC rule about conductors larger than #6 So when pulling feeders such as #2 and larger, how many of you keep stocks of all
Southwire for Tools? - ECN Electrical Forums When I saw the ads in the trade press, my first thought was: quot;Just what we need- another clone of existing tools quot; Well, I saw the tools at Lowes last night I did not look over the display very much, but I saw enough to give me pause In many ways, Southwire's offering
Southwire Shrinkback 12-2 AC90 2005 - ECN Electrical Forums Product: Southwire Company's two conductor AC90 cable manufactured with RW90 XLPE 12AWG copper conductors produced in 2005 Notice: The insulation on the copper conductors may shrink back exposing the bare copper at the terminations, which could result in an electrical short circuit
Southwire SIM PULL cable - ECN Electrical Forums The Southwire rep says they guarantee their product, but it will take a little getting use to before I give up using wire lube, especially when pulling big wire
Southwire SimPull cable - ECN Electrical Forums Has anyone used their Simpull THHN yet? I watched the video a few weeks ago and actually got to work with it yesterday It's really nice stuff and it does what they say it does; pull without the need for cable pulling lubricants It surely goes against everything that I have ever learne
Anti-Short Bushings not required for MC Cable NEMA ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT BULLETIN No 90 August 14, 2002 Use of Anti-Short Bushings for Terminating Type MC Cable There has been much confusion within the Installation and Inspection communities regarding the use of anti-short bushings for terminating Type MC cable The confusion stem
One Wire Size Up Means Big Savings - Electrical Contractor Jim Clarkson, former Corporate Energy Manager of Southwire Company, which has nearly 50 acres of industrial facilities under roof in nine states, requires that all loads under 100 A shall use wire one size larger than that required by code