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About Wire and Cable
Compare wire vs. cable and choose the right option based on gauge, number of conductors, insulation, and current rating.
Building Wire
- Use for buildings
- Stranded Wire: Flexible
Solid Wire: Bend and Stay - Temperature Range:
Wire with Nylon Outer Insulation: -10° to 190° F
Wire with Polyethylene Outer Insulation: -40° to 190° F
Install this copper wire in conduit and cable trays in commercial and industrial buildings. It's also known as branch circuit wire. The outer jacket is designed to be installed without applying pulling lubricant.
Stranded wire is flexible, so it’s pliable enough to be pulled around corners. Wire with a nylon outer insulation resists oil and water. TFFN wire is also known as fixture wire. It’s for use in dry locations.
Stranded Wire with Nylon Plastic Outer and PVC Plastic Inner Insulation
TFFN, THHN/THWN, and THHN/THWN-2 Stranded
Shorter Lengths
| Wire Ga. | Strand Count | Current | OD | Industry Designation | Specifications Met | Choose an Outer Insulation Color | Length, ft. | Per Ft. | |
600V AC/600V DC | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 18 | 16/30 | 6 A @ 86° F | 0.09" | TFFN | UL Listed | 7715T11 | 00000 | ||
| 16 | 26/30 | 8 A @ 86° F | 0.1" | TFFN | UL Listed | 7715T12 | 000 | ||

























