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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
- 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
- Southwire SIM PULL cable - ECN Electrical Forums
We just pulled in about 5900' of 500 MCM that had Southwires new SIM PULL insulation It was marked no lube, but at runs of 470' I wasn't taking any chance not using lube Has anyone else used this wire and if so what are your thoughts? The Southwire rep says they guarantee their prod
- 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
- 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?
- 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
- Feeders -- Colored or black with ID markings? - ECN Electrical Forums
I do like Southwire's new "SimPull" line of products though They will provide just about any size in any color and it looks nice Posted By: pauluk Re: Feeders -- Colored or black with ID markings? - 06 13 0808:51 PM Originally Posted by Zapped along the entire visible portion of the wire within the panel I guess that poses a sub-question for others too: Tape the entire exposed length, or
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