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Brand | Southwire | Southwire | Southwire | Southwire |
Name | 25 ft. 12/2 Solid Romex SIMpull CU NM-B W/G Wire | 50 ft. 14/3 Solid Romex SIMpull CU NM-B W/G Wire | 100 ft. 12/2 Solid Romex SIMpull CU NM-B W/G Wire | 100 ft. 14/3 Solid Romex SIMpull CU NM-B W/G Wire |
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Ratings | (2016) | (497) | (2016) | (497) |
Conductor Gauge | 12 | 14 | 12 | 14 |
Number of Conductors | 2 | 3 | 2 | 3 |
Total Wire Length (ft.) | 25 | 50 | 100 | 100 |
Cable/Wire Type | NM-B | NM-B | NM-B | NM-B |
Stranded or Solid | Solid | Solid | Solid | Solid |
Max Amps | 20 | 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 | 25 ft. 12/2 Solid Romex SIMpull CU NM-B W/G Wire | 50 ft. 14/3 Solid Romex SIMpull CU NM-B W/G Wire | 100 ft. 12/2 Solid Romex SIMpull CU NM-B W/G Wire | 100 ft. 14/3 Solid Romex SIMpull CU NM-B W/G Wire |
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Ratings | (2016) | (497) | (2016) | (497) |
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7.88 lbs. according to Southwire
This wouldn’t be the perfect use of this wire. The wire gauge is good at 14, but this is solid and most mini split wiring connection need 3 conductor with ground, armored to withstand outside elements and stranded is the wire of choice in this application.
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Thank you for bringing this to our attention, our 14/3 Solid Romex Simpull CU NM-B W/G Wire has an allowable ampacity of 15. We have corrected the "Max Amps" to reflect correctly now. Please allow 24 hrs for this change to be visible. The above advice is based upon the current edition of the National Electric Code (NEC). Free access to the latest version of the NEC is available online at www.nfpa.org/freeaccess. The NEC and local building codes regulate the types of wire and cable that can be used in specific electrical applications, as well as the manner of installation. Check your local building codes before you start any wiring and cable electrical project and be sure to obtain required permits. When your work is complete, always have it inspected for compliance with local codes to ensure that it has been safely installed.
The only way you can bury this wire is in conduit cannot be directly buried
Yes
You need a 3-3-3-5 copper SER cable to carry 100 amps (that's three #3 gauge for the two hot wires and the neutral and a #5 gauge for the ground). If you want to use aluminum, you need at least #2 gauge
No. Use min 10/2 or 10/3 per local codes
78 lbs/1000 Ft
yes