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The thhn12solorg2500r is a 12 AWG solid copper THHN building wire rated at 600 volts, supplied on a 2500-foot reel. The conductor is solid plain copper with a PVC insulation layer and a nylon jacket in orange. This construction meets the THHN designation for use in conduit and cable trays in commercial and residential electrical systems. The temperature rating is 90 degrees C in dry locations and 75 degrees C in wet locations, supporting up to 20 amps of continuous current. Electricians pull this wire for branch circuits, panel feeders, and general-purpose wiring where color-coded conductors are required by code.
This wire is suited for residential, commercial, and light industrial installations where conductors must be run through conduit or raceways. The orange insulation color aids in circuit identification and color-coding schemes commonly used in multi-wire branch circuits and three-phase systems. The 2500-foot reel format reduces the need for mid-run splices on large jobs and is practical for contractors working on multi-unit or commercial projects. The solid conductor construction is standard for smaller AWG sizes in fixed, in-wall, or conduit installations.
Designed for use in conduit, raceways, and cable trays in residential and commercial electrical systems where THHN 12 AWG solid copper conductors are 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 the circuit before making any connections. Solid conductors at this gauge are intended for fixed wiring in conduit and are not recommended for applications subject to repeated flexing or vibration. Verify conduit fill calculations per NEC Chapter 9 before pulling multiple conductors.
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