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Brand | Southwire | Southwire | Southwire | Southwire |
Name | 15 ft. 14/3 Solid Romex SIMpull CU NM-B W/G Wire | 50 ft. 14/2 Solid Romex Simpull CU NM-B W/G Wire | 50 ft. 12/2 Solid Romex SIMpull CU NM-B W/G Wire | 100 ft. 14/2 Solid Romex SIMpull CU NM-B W/G Wire |
Price | $1999 | $2227 | $3290 | $3825 |
Ratings | (494) | (1149) | (1996) | (1774) |
Conductor Gauge | 14 | 12 | ||
Number of Conductors | 3 | 2 | 2 | 2 |
Total Wire Length (ft.) | 15 | 50 | 50 | 100 |
Cable/Wire Type | NM-B | NM-B | NM-B | NM-B |
Stranded or Solid | Solid | Solid | Solid | Solid |
Max Amps | 15 | 15 | 20 | 15 |
Features | Heat Resistant,Jacketed | Heat Resistant,Jacketed | Heat Resistant,Jacketed | Heat Resistant,Jacketed |
Conductor Material | Copper | Copper | Copper | Copper |
Wire Cut Type | Pre-Cut Length | Pre-Cut Length | Pre-Cut Length | Pre-Cut Length |
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Brand | Southwire | Southwire | Southwire | Southwire |
Name | 15 ft. 14/3 Solid Romex SIMpull CU NM-B W/G Wire | 50 ft. 14/2 Solid Romex Simpull CU NM-B W/G Wire | 50 ft. 12/2 Solid Romex SIMpull CU NM-B W/G Wire | 100 ft. 14/2 Solid Romex SIMpull CU NM-B W/G Wire |
Price | $1999 | $2227 | $3290 | $3825 |
Ratings | (494) | (1149) | (1996) | (1774) |
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This question needs to be answered by the store because it has to do with on hand counts which is inventory.
This certainly isn’t the wire for that. I believe 60amp requires a 4-gauge wire. This is a 14. It won’t handle that kind of charge. Also, a wire to be buried has a different coating or conduit.
No. A typical 220 v circuit has 2 hot wires, one ground and one neutral. Please consult an electrician If you have not worked with 220 v before. We strongly suggest you find an electrician who has worked with 220 v circuits and motors before. As with all things electrical safety first.
Yes this is fine for that. /2 just means there is a hot and neutral. Every wire contains a ground too.
Will work with 20 amps.
Yeah, gotta be careful with wire and package deals sometimes. Not the first time I've seen this happen. I always check for the best price and it seems like it's usually cheaper to buy the 250' rolls individually. It's like they're the lowest price I can find on that length no matter where I look.
The weight is approximately 60 pounds.
This is manufactured in the US.
Not sure what you mean, just looked it up and both the 250' and 1000' rolls are 15 cents per foot, everything else is quite a bit more expensive.
yes it will work fine, just don't hook it up with aluminum wire if you have it in the house. they are not compatible