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The SOUTHWIRE 55417407 is a 500-foot roll of 2-2-2 AWG 3-conductor underground service entrance (USE) cable rated for use at 600 volts or less. Built with aluminum conductors and polyethylene insulation, this cable is engineered for secondary power distribution and underground service applications. It is suitable for direct burial or installation inside conduit or ducts. Electricians and utility contractors working on residential or light commercial service installations rely on this cable for its reliable construction and UL listing. The 500-foot roll reduces splice points on longer runs and suits a range of service drop and feeder scenarios.
This cable is used in secondary distribution systems and underground service entrance applications at 600 volts or less. It performs in both direct-burial conditions and duct or conduit installations, making it adaptable to a wide range of site conditions. Typical applications include running power from a utility transformer or meter to a main panel in residential or light commercial settings. Licensed electricians performing service entrance work or underground feeder installations are the primary installers of this product.
Designed as an OEM-style underground service entrance cable suitable for secondary distribution and underground feeder installations operating at 600 volts or less, in direct-burial or conduit applications.
Installation must be performed by a licensed electrician in accordance with the National Electrical Code (NEC) and applicable local codes. Always de-energize the service before making connections at the meter base or main panel. For direct-burial installations, observe the NEC-required minimum burial depth for USE cable. Inspect the cable jacket for damage before pulling through ducts or burying, and avoid sharp bends that could compromise insulation integrity.
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