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The THHNCU-GENERIC thhn10solwht2500r is a 10 AWG solid copper THHN building wire rated for 600 volts and supplied on a 2500-foot reel. The conductor is solid plain copper with PVC insulation and a nylon jacket, meeting the THHN designation for use in conduit in both dry and wet locations. The temperature rating is 90 degrees C in dry environments and 75 degrees C in wet environments. Ampacity is 30 amps at 90 degrees C, 20 amps at 75 degrees C, and 20 amps at 60 degrees C. The white jacket color is used by electricians to identify specific circuit conductors per NEC color conventions. This reel format is suited for commercial rough-in and residential service work where high pull volumes are expected.
This wire is used in residential and light commercial electrical installations wherever conduit-run branch circuit wiring is required. Common applications include panel feeders, branch circuit runs, motor circuits, and general-purpose wiring pulled through EMT, rigid metal conduit, PVC conduit, or flexible conduit. The 2500-foot reel quantity is practical for large-scale rough-in work, reducing the number of splices and reel changes on the job. Licensed electricians and electrical contractors are the primary installers of this product type.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement and standard-stock building wire for use in any conduit system requiring 10 AWG THHN conductors rated at 600 volts.
Installation must 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 or panel before terminating conductors. THHN wire must be pulled through listed conduit and is not rated for direct burial or open-air exposed wiring without additional protection. Verify that conduit fill percentages comply with NEC Chapter 9 tables before pulling multiple conductors.
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