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The tffn16strorg500r is a 16 AWG stranded copper TFFN building wire supplied on a 500-foot spool with orange PVC and nylon insulation. Rated for 600 volts and 90 degrees C in dry locations, it is built on a fully annealed bare copper conductor with a 26-strand configuration for flexibility during pull-through and termination work. The nylon jacket over the PVC insulation meets the TFFN designation, making it suitable for use in conduit and wireways in commercial and light industrial wiring applications. Licensed electricians and electrical contractors are the typical installers for this type of branch-circuit and fixture wiring.
This wire is commonly used in commercial lighting, motor branch circuits, and control wiring applications where a flexible, conduit-ready conductor is required. The orange color coding aids in circuit identification during installation and future service work. The 500-foot spool quantity is suited for larger jobs or stocking inventory for repeated small runs. It is appropriate for dry indoor environments where TFFN-rated conductors are specified by the project drawings or local electrical code.
Designed as a standard TFFN 16 AWG stranded building wire for use in conduit, wireways, and raceways in dry commercial and light industrial electrical installations where 600-volt single-conductor wire is specified.
Installation should be performed by a licensed electrician in accordance with the National Electrical Code (NEC) and applicable local codes. De-energize and lock out all circuits before terminating or splicing conductors. TFFN wire must be installed in a recognized wiring enclosure such as conduit or a wireway and is rated for dry locations only. Avoid exceeding the 90 degrees C temperature rating at termination points, as terminal blocks and devices may carry lower ratings that govern the installation.
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