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The THHNCU-GENERIC thhn10strwht2500r is a 10 AWG stranded copper THHN building wire rated for 600 volts and 90 degrees C in dry environments. It features a 19-strand copper conductor with PVC insulation and a nylon jacket, providing the flexibility needed for pulling through conduit in commercial and residential wiring applications. Rated at 30 amps, this wire is suited for branch circuit and feeder runs where NEC-compliant conductors are required. Licensed electricians rely on THHN wire as a standard conductor type for conduit-based installations across a wide range of electrical systems.
This 2500ft reel is intended for larger commercial jobs, multi-unit residential projects, or electrical contractors who stock wire in bulk. The white jacket color follows standard color-coding conventions used in multi-conductor installations. It is appropriate for use in EMT, rigid metal conduit, PVC conduit, and other raceway systems where THHN-rated wire is specified. The full reel format reduces splicing and minimizes waste on long runs.
Designed as a standard THHN-rated building wire suitable for use in conduit and raceway systems where 10 AWG copper conductors are specified per NEC or local electrical code requirements.
Installation should be performed by a licensed electrician in accordance with the National Electrical Code (NEC) and applicable local codes. De-energize all circuits and verify absence of voltage before working on any wiring system. THHN wire must be installed in a conduit or raceway — it is not rated for direct burial or open-air exposed wiring without additional protection. Use appropriate wire-pulling lubricant and pulling equipment to avoid exceeding the conductor's maximum pull tension on long conduit runs.
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