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XHHW-2 Building Wire, 1/0 AWG, Copper, Stranded, White, 2500 ft.

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XHHW-2 building wire, 1/0 AWG, stranded copper conductor, white jacket, 2500 ft. reel. For feeder and service entrance neutral conductors in commercial and industrial wiring applications.

SKU: XHHW-2-10-STR-WHT-2500R Categories:
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XHHW-2 Building Wire — 1/0 AWG, Stranded Copper, White, 2500 ft.

This XHHW-2 building wire features a 1/0 AWG stranded copper conductor with a white jacket on a 2500 ft. reel. The stranded construction improves flexibility for easier routing through conduit, while the white jacket identifies this conductor as a neutral per standard NEC color coding practices. Rated for general purpose electrical installation in wet or dry conduit systems.

Specifications

  • Wire type: XHHW-2
  • Conductor size: 1/0 AWG
  • Conductor material: Copper
  • Stranding: Stranded
  • Color: White
  • Reel length: 2500 ft.

Applications

Suitable for feeder neutral conductors, service entrance runs, and branch circuit wiring in commercial and industrial construction. XHHW-2 insulation is rated for both wet and dry locations at up to 90°C. The 1/0 AWG size is commonly used for sub-panel feeders, motor branch circuits, and medium-capacity distribution systems in multi-family residential and commercial buildings.

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