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Engineered Products Snap-In Fixture Whip, THHN, 120V, 5-Conductor, 14 AWG, 6 ft., 1/2 in. Conduit, Solid Wire

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Engineered Products snap-in fixture whip with THHN conductors, 120V, 5-conductor, 14 AWG solid wire, 6 ft. cord length, 1/2 in. conduit with snap-in connector. Model EPW1463SAD-1/2-BGG-IC.

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Engineered Products Snap-In Fixture Whip — 5-Conductor, 14 AWG, 6 ft.

The Engineered Products EPW1463SAD-1/2-BGG-IC is a snap-in fixture whip designed for connecting fluorescent or LED lighting fixtures to branch circuit conduit. The THHN-insulated solid conductors and snap-in die-cast connector simplify fixture installation in commercial and industrial ceiling applications.

Key Features

  • THHN conductor insulation
  • 120V rated
  • 5-conductor configuration
  • 14 AWG solid wire conductors (range: 3 to 14 AWG)
  • 6 ft. cord length
  • 1/2 in. conduit with snap-in die-cast connector
  • Solid wire construction
  • Manufactured by Engineered Products, model EPW1463SAD-1/2-BGG-IC

Applications

Used for making branch circuit connections to lighting fixtures in commercial, industrial, educational, and recreational facilities. The snap-in connector allows quick installation into standard 1/2 in. conduit knockouts on fixture junction boxes or wireway systems.

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