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Southwire 11579058 Building Wire 500 ft. 14/1 Solid THHN Black

Item #: 11579058 by SOUTHWIRE RETAIL SALES

UPC #: 032886892653

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Features

Product Type

Building Wire

Wire Cut Type

Pre-Cut Length

Wet Location Use

N

Velocity

X

UOM

SO/500'

Temperature Rating

194 °F

Sunlight/UV Resistant

Yes

Returnable

Yes

OM/RU

1/500

Number of Conductors

1

Jacket Material

Nylon

Hazardous Material

No

Ground Material

Copper

Gauge/Conductors

14/1

Flame Retardant

Yes

Each Weight

0.016 LB

Defective Code

A

Commercial or Residential

Commercial/Residential

Cable or Wire Type

THHN

Amp Rating

15 amps

Indoor or Outdoor

Indoor/Outdoor

Stranded or Solid

Solid

Insulation Material

PVC

Direct Burial

No

Conductor Material

Copper (CU)

Conductor Gauge

14 Ga.

Wire Length

500 ft.

UL Listed

Yes

Color

Black

Alternative UPC

032886845451, 032886892653, 098359223003

Height

3.90

Length

6.50

Width

6.50

Gauge

14

Brand

Southwire

Product Height (in.)

3.75

Product Length (in.)

6.5

Product Width (in.)

6.5

Wire/Cable Type

THHN

ECCN

EAR99

Product Weight (lb.)

7.44

Cord Jacket Color

Black

Max Amps

15

Total Wire Length (ft.)

500

Country Origin Code

US

Grounded

N

Solid or Stranded

Solid

Product Overview
Southwire's THHN and THWN is a multi-purpose building wire used in conduit and cable trays for service, feeders and branch circuits in commercial and industrial applications. It is also used as a conductor in NM-B, UF-B, SER, SEU and MC. Southwire's THHN is rated for 600-Volt and has a heat capacity of up to 90 degree Celsius.