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Romex 12/3UF-WGX50 Type UF-B Building Wire, #12 AWG, 50 ft L, Gray Nylon Sheath

26658 WIRE BUILD 12/3UF-W/GX50FT 20A
Item #: 80025705

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12/3UF-WGX50
SOUTHWIRE

26658 WIRE BUILD 12/3UF-W/GX50FT 20A
Romex 12/3UF-WGX50 Type UF-B Building Wire, #12 AWG, 50 ft L, Gray Nylon Sheath; 5EA/SHELF PACK

Type THHN insulation, rated 90 degrees Celsius, 600 volt. Gray PVC jacket. For applications of direct burial, dwellings not exceeding 3 floors above grade, underground feeder to outdoor lighting or apparatus, exposed or concealed wiring in damp, moist, wet, dry, and corrosive locations, general branch circuit wiring and new wiring or replacement wiring. Flame retardant, moisture, fungus, and corrosion resistant. Sunlight resistant jacket. JC-30B Federal specification, ASTM B-3, ASTM B-8 and NY state DOS 16120-880923-2002. UL Listed.Southwire Type UF-B cable is manufactured as a 2 or 3 conductor cable, with or without a ground wire
  • Southwire Type UF-B cable is manufactured as a 2 or 3 conductor cable, with or without a ground wire
  • Copper conductors are annealed (soft) copper, solid or compressed stranded
  • Phase conductors are PVC insulated, nylon jacketed, color coded for identification purposes
  • Jacketed with sunlight, moisture and fungus-resistant gray PVC
  • Underground feeder and branch circuit cable
  • Conductor InsulationPVC
    Conductor MaterialCopper
    Current Rating20 A
    Length50 in
    Number of Conductors3
    Operating Temperature90 deg C
    Sheath ColorGray
    Sheath MaterialNylon
    Strands per Conductor1 Conductor 1 Ground Wire
    TypeUF-B
    Voltage Rating600 V
    Wire Size12 AWG

    Item Specifications

    • 20
    • PVC
    • Copper
    • 20
    • 50
    • 3
    • 90
    • Gray
    • Nylon
    • 1 Conductor 1 Ground Wire
    • BUILDING WIRES
    • UF-B
    • 600
    • 12
    • 8.00 lbs per EA
    AS LOW AS $102.89/EA
    Qty Breaks Available
    1-4$104.99
    5+$102.89
    Available to Order (Non Stockable)
    UOM : EA
    QTY:

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