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THHN Building Wire, 6 AWG, Stranded, Bare Copper, Red, 15000 ft. Reel

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THHN building wire in 6 AWG stranded bare copper with red jacket, supplied on a 15,000 ft. reel. Suitable for use in conduit and cable trays in commercial and industrial wiring applications per NEC THHN/THWN ratings.

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THHN Building Wire — 6 AWG Stranded, Red, 15000 ft. Reel

This THHN building wire is available in 6 AWG stranded bare copper construction with a red jacket, supplied on a 15,000 ft. reel. THHN wire is one of the most widely used building wire types in commercial and industrial electrical installations, rated for use in conduit and cable trays.

Key Specifications

  • Wire Type: THHN
  • Gauge: 6 AWG
  • Conductor: Stranded Bare Copper
  • Jacket Color: Red
  • Reel Length: 15,000 ft.
  • Model: THHN-6-STR-RED-15000R

Features

  • Stranded bare copper conductor for flexibility during installation
  • THHN/THWN dual-rated insulation for dry and wet locations
  • Red jacket for easy circuit identification
  • Large 15,000 ft. reel length reduces splicing on long runs

Applications

  • Commercial and industrial building wiring in conduit
  • Branch circuit and feeder wiring
  • Panel and switchgear connections
  • Cable tray installations in industrial facilities

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