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Used to convey power from the service drop to the meter base and from the meter base to the distribution panelboard. Also may be used for certain branch circuits as permitted by the NEC. Suitable for use at temperatures not to exceed 90 deg C in wet or dry locations. Meets or exceeds UL Standard 44 for Type XHHW-02 conductors or UL Standard 83 for Type THHN/THWN, UL Standard 854, Federal Specification A-A-5944 and NEC requirements.
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Used to connect mobile homes to a supply of electricity where permanent wiring is required as specific by NEC Article 550-24 and complies with NEC Article 338-1. Compact Stranded 8000 Series aluminum alloy. 600 V. Cross-linked, polyethylene (XLPE). Types USE-2/RHH/RH, W-2. Approved for direct burial up to 90 deg C. Quadruplex cable conductor construction. UL listed.
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Used to connect mobile homes to a supply of electricity where permanent wiring is required as specific by NEC Article 550-24 and complies with NEC Article 338-1. Compact Stranded 8000 Series aluminum alloy. 600 V. Cross-linked, polyethylene (XLPE). Types USE-2/RHH/RH, W-2. Approved for direct burial up to 90 deg C. Quadruplex cable conductor construction. UL listed.
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Used to convey power from the service drop to the meter base and from the meter base to the distribution panelboard. Also may be used for certain branch circuits as permitted by the NEC. Suitable for use at temperatures not to exceed 90 deg C in wet or dry locations. Meets or exceeds UL Standard 44 for Type XHHW-02 conductors or UL Standard 83 for Type THHN/THWN, UL Standard 854, Federal Specification A-A-5944 and NEC requirements.
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Above ground service entrance and branch circuit. Maximum operating temperature of phase conductors not to exceed 90 degrees Celsius for dry locations or 75 degrees Celsius for wet locations, 600 volt. Color coded phase conductors. Full or reduced neutral constructions. Fiberglass reinforced tape under the outer jacket. Sunlight and moisture resistant, flame retardant jacket. UL Listed. Amp capacities listed are at 30 degrees Celsius/85 degrees Fahrenheit.
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