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THHN Building Wire, 3 AWG Stranded Bare Copper, Orange, 16000 ft. Reel, THHN-3-STR-ORN-16000R

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THHN/THWN-2 stranded bare copper building wire, 3 AWG, in orange insulation on a 16,000 ft. reel. Rated for use in conduit, raceways, and cable trays in dry or wet locations for commercial and industrial power distribution.

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Overview

This THHN building wire is 3 AWG stranded bare copper with orange PVC insulation and a nylon jacket, offered on a large 16,000 ft. reel ideal for large commercial or industrial projects. THHN/THWN-2 dual-rated wire is suitable for installation in conduit or raceways in dry or wet locations, meeting NEC requirements for branch circuits and feeders. The orange color provides clear phase identification in multi-conductor installations.

Features

  • 3 AWG stranded bare copper conductor for flexibility
  • THHN/THWN-2 dual rating for dry and wet location use
  • Orange insulation for phase identification
  • 16,000 ft. reel reduces mid-job re-orders on large commercial projects
  • Suitable for conduit, raceways, and cable tray installations

Specifications

Attribute Value
Model THHN-3-STR-ORN-16000R
Wire Type THHN / THWN-2
Conductor Size 3 AWG
Conductor Stranded Bare Copper
Insulation Color Orange
Reel Length 16,000 ft.

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