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The ENCORE WIRE 760210821030 is a 12 AWG, 2-conductor solid copper THHN building wire packaged in a 250 ft EZ Pack spool. THHN-rated wire is a staple of commercial and residential electrical rough-in work, valued for its thermoplastic insulation and nylon jacket that resist heat, moisture, and abrasion inside conduit runs. The 12 AWG solid conductor construction meets standard branch circuit sizing requirements for 20-amp circuits. The EZ Pack format is designed to reduce tangling and speed up pulls on the job site. Electricians and electrical contractors working under NEC guidelines will recognize this as a go-to wire for conduit-fed branch circuits in light commercial and residential installations.
This wire is suited for use in conduit, raceways, and approved enclosures in both residential and light commercial settings. Common applications include branch circuit wiring to outlets, switches, lighting fixtures, and small appliances where a 12 AWG solid conductor is specified. The 2-conductor black and white configuration covers standard hot and neutral runs. The 250 ft EZ Pack quantity works well for single-room rough-ins or smaller service upgrade jobs where a full spool would be excessive.
Designed for use in conduit, wireways, and raceways as an OEM-style replacement or new-installation building wire wherever 12 AWG solid THHN 2-conductor wire is specified.
Installation should be performed by a licensed electrician in accordance with the National Electrical Code (NEC) and all applicable local codes. De-energize the circuit and verify zero voltage with a meter before making any terminations. THHN wire is rated for use inside conduit or raceways and should not be used as a direct burial or open-air conductor unless the installation and jacket rating specifically allow it. Solid conductors are generally preferred for shorter branch circuit runs and are not recommended for applications requiring repeated flexing.
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