Striped Circuit Wire Meets National Electrical Codes

Aug. 19, 2010
THHN striped circuit wire helps electrical contractors meet the requirement changes in the 2008 National Electrical Code such as Section 210.4 (B).

THHN striped circuit wire helps electrical contractors meet the requirement changes in the 2008 National Electrical Code such as Section 210.4 (B) requiring multi-wire branch circuits to have a means of simultaneously disconnecting all ungrounded or phase conductors where the branch circuit originates. Cerro’s striped circuit wire is available in 500’ spools and 2,500-foot reels and comes in white with a variety of colored stripes, and green with yellow stripes. It is initially available in 14, 12, 10, and 8 AWG sizes. Other sizes may become available in response to market demand. Cerro Wire LLC, Hartselle, AL. (800) 523-3869.

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