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    1 Product
    About Wire and Cable
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    Compare wire vs. cable and choose the right option based on gauge, number of conductors, insulation, and current rating.

    No-Conduit-Required Control Cable

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Control Cable. No-Conduit-Required Control Cable, Unshielded.

    Unshielded

    Made to TC-ER (Tray Cable, Exposed Run) standards, this crush- and impact-resistant cable eliminates the cost and hassle of installing conduit. It’s ideal for exposed runs, such as from a cable tray down to a control panel or motor control box. Support it every six feet to prevent sagging. You can flex and bend this cable during installation and adjustments, but it isn't made for continuous motion.
    Unshielded—Choose unshielded wires when electromagnetic interference (EMI) isn't a concern. Equipment such as motors and pumps may have voltage fluctuations and current spikes that distort signals.
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    Per Ft.
    Cable
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    Current @
    Temp.
    Material
    Color
    Cable
    Designation
    Temp.,
    ° F
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    Rating
    Certification
    Choose a Length, ft.
    1-99
    100-Up
    600V AC
     
    Unshielded
    14/910 amp @ 86° FPVC
    BlackTC-ER
    -10 to 190UL 2556 FT4
    C-UL Listed, CSA Certified, UL Listed
    10, 20, 30, 50, 1006452T210000000000
    No-Conduit-Required Control Cable, Nine 14-Gauge Wires
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    Each
     
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