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The SERSUAMR ser2-2-2-4mr is an aluminum round service entrance (SER) cable sized 2-2-2-4 AWG, sold cut to the length required for the job. SER cable carries electrical current from the utility meter or service panel to a load-side distribution point such as a sub-panel or residential main panel. This cable configuration includes three current-carrying conductors and one neutral conductor, all in an aluminum stranded construction. Licensed electricians install SER cable in residential and light commercial applications governed by the National Electrical Code (NEC). The round jacket profile seats cleanly in standard service entrance fittings and connectors.
This cable is suited for residential service entrance applications and sub-panel feeder runs where aluminum conductors are permitted by the local authority having jurisdiction. Cut-to-length purchasing allows the installer to procure exactly the footage needed for a specific run, reducing waste on jobs with defined measured distances. It is appropriate for use in dry or damp locations as permitted by applicable NEC articles and local amendments. The 2-2-2-4 AWG sizing is commonly selected for sub-panel feeder circuits in single-family homes and smaller commercial buildings.
Designed as a standard SER-type aluminum service entrance cable for residential and light commercial service entrance and sub-panel feeder installations where 2-2-2-4 AWG aluminum conductors are permitted.
Installation must be performed by a licensed electrician in accordance with the NEC and all applicable local codes. De-energize the service and verify lockout before making any connections. Use connectors and lugs rated for aluminum conductors to prevent corrosion and ensure proper termination torque as specified by the terminal manufacturer. Antioxidant compound should be applied at aluminum termination points per local code requirements and best trade practice.
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