Cable 100 Ft Solid Mc Lite Armor 12/2 Aluminum Armored Electrical Southwire

US $890

  • Miami, Florida, United States
  • Nov 28th
Product Overview Southwire Armorlite Type MC Cable is constructed with soft-drawn copper, Type THHN/THWN conductors rated 90°C dry available in sizes 14 AWG through 2 AWG, and a green insulated grounding conductor. The conductors are cabled together and a binder tape bearing the print legend is wrapped around the assembly. Aluminum interlocking armor is applied over the assembly. Branch, feeder and service power distribution in commercial, industrial, institutional, and multi-residential buildings Power, lighting, control, and signal circuits Fished or embedded in plaster Concealed or exposed installations Environmental air-handling spaces per NEC 300.22 (C) Places of Assembly per NEC 518.4 and theaters per NEC 520 Installation in cable tray and approved raceways Under raised floors for information technology equipment conductors and cables per NEC 645.5(D) and 645.5(D)(2) Note: product may vary by store Specifications Dimensions Product Depth (in.)  14  Product Width (in.)  14  Product Height (in.)  3  Wire/Cable Length (ft.)  100  Product Length (ft.)  100.0 ft  Details Allowable Ampacities  20  Grounded  Yes  Armor Material  Aluminum  Indoor/Outdoor  Indoor  Cable/Wire Type  MC  Jacketed  No  Commercial / Residential  Commercial / Residential  Number of Conductors  3  Conductor Gauge  12  Returnable  14-Day  Conductor Material  Copper  Stranded or Solid  Solid  Direct Burial  No  Voltage (volts)  600  Electrical Product Type  Armored Electrical Cable  Wet Location Use  Yes  Flame retardant  No  Wire Cut Type  Pre-Cut Length  Warranty / Certifications Certifications and Listings  1-UL Listed  Manufacturer Warranty  NA 

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