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THHN Building Wire, Stranded, 4 AWG, Aluminum, Brown, 5000 ft. Reel

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THHN stranded aluminum building wire, 4 AWG, brown insulation, supplied on a 5000 ft. reel. Model THHN-AL-4-STR-BRN-5000R.

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THHN Aluminum Building Wire — 4 AWG, Stranded, Brown

This THHN stranded aluminum building wire in 4 AWG provides a reliable and economical conductor for a wide range of electrical wiring applications. The 5000 ft. reel quantity ensures ample supply for commercial and industrial projects, while the brown insulation supports standard color-coding practices.

Key Features

  • 4 AWG stranded aluminum conductor
  • THHN thermoplastic high heat-resistant nylon-coated insulation
  • Brown color insulation for phase identification
  • 5000 ft. reel for large-scale installations
  • Stranded construction offers flexibility during installation

Specifications

  • Wire Type: THHN
  • Conductor: Stranded Aluminum
  • AWG: 4
  • Color: Brown
  • Reel Length: 5000 ft.
  • Model: THHN-AL-4-STR-BRN-5000R

Applications

Intended for use in conduit for branch circuits and feeders in commercial and industrial electrical systems. Brown is commonly used to designate phase conductors in 3-phase wiring systems, making this wire a standard choice for multi-phase panel feeders and motor circuits.

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