Southwire's bare copper is used for residential electrical systems before entering the home, usually at the meter base. It is also used as a residential grounding wire. Solid and stranded bare copper (classes AA and A) are used for overhead transmission and distribution applications. Stranded bare copper (classes B and C) are used for non-insulated hook-ups, jumpers and electrical construction.
Product Specification
Series Name | N/A |
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Sub-Brand | N/A |
Stranded or Solid | Solid |
Maximum Voltage | 600 |
Rated Strength (lbs.) | 314 |
Each Order Quantity Equals | 1 ft. |
Material | Copper |
Temper | Soft drawn |
DC Resistance (Ohms) | 0.999 |
Safety Listing | UL safety listing |
Maximum Amperage | N/A |
Fire Resistant | No |
I would like to add that Bare Copper Wire is the best conductor of electricity and hence it is cheap and affordable. It can handle huge loads with least damage and is very safe to use.
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ReplyDeleteThanks for the informational blog regarding solid copper bare wire and its details. Bare Copper Wire is cheap and very safe to use and hence it is used in various industries.