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What sizes does MC cable come in?

What sizes does MC cable come in?

MC Cable is available in in stranded or solid copper for sizes #14 AWG to #10 AWG and compact strand for sizes #8 AWG to #4/0 AWG.

What is a MC connector?

MC connectors are specially designed for low contact resistance and good stable connections under a wide range of conditions. MC means “multi-contact.” The term “multi-contact” comes from the fact that the connectors have a bunch of little spring loaded gold plated fingers that ensure good contact.

What is the difference between BX and MC cable?

They’re very similar in most regards, but there is one big difference between the two cables. In the electrical world, AC or BX cables do not come with a ground wire while MC cables do. Both are essentially just names for armored cable.

What are the three broad types of Type MC cable?

Section 330.116 requires the metallic covering of the Type MC Cable to be one of three types: smooth (tube) metallic sheath, corrugated metallic sheath, and interlocking metal tape armor.

How much does a 1000 ft spool of 12 2 MC weigh?

Approx. Weight per 1000 ft: 160 lbs.

Cable Type MC
Wire Size 12 AWG
# of Conductors 2 Conductors w/ Ground
Conductor Material Bare Copper
Stranded or Solid Solid

Can MC cable be used in residential?

MC Cable Permitted Uses Commercial, industrial, and residential/commercial buildings.

Why is it called BX?

Armored cable (AC) first appears in the 1903 NEC. There were originally two initial versions of armored cable. One was called “AX” and the other “BX,” with the “X” standing for “experimental.” The “BX” version became the one that eventually was produced, and hence the name “BX” became the common name.

What’s better BX or Romex?

Romex cables are about 25% cheaper than their BX counterparts. A BX is difficult and heavy to handle. Romex cables are light and have a slippery coating that enables them to be easily pulled through holes. BX cables are safer and protect against any accidental penetrations.

Should I use AC or MC cable?

The biggest difference between the two cable systems is that MC has full size ground wire while AC uses a combination of the jacket and a thin bonding strip or wire to function as the equipment ground. Note: Early AC cable often does not have this bonding wire. Now AC cable cannot be used in exterior or damp locations.

How much does a roll of 12 2 MC weigh?

Specifications for this item

Brand Name Southwire
Item Weight 5.20 pounds
Length 13.65 inches
Load Capacity 1 pounds
Material Aluminum

Does 12 2 MC cable have a ground?

12-2C Metal Clad (MC) Cable with Ground, Aluminum Armored, Solid Copper Conductors. Applications: Metal Clad Cable may be used for branch, feeder and service for distribution in commercial, industrial, and multi-residential construction.

What kind of fittings do I need for MC Cable?

Suggested Fittings for Non-PVC Jacketed MC Cable 601-DC2 3838SP 846SP 830-DC2 SG3838ASP 3838ASP 3 CONDUCTORS WITH GROUND Size Bridgeport (AWG or kcmil) Connector

What kind of connectors do AC MCI Cable use?

MALLEABLE IRON SINGLE SCREW CONNECTORS 403-I 10403 3/8″ 1/2″ 14/4 to 6/3 AC/MC/MCI-A DIE CAST LOW PROFILE “U” SHAPED STRAP CONNECTORS

What are the brackets for AC / MC Cable brackets?

CABLE BRACKETS 895-MC 02895 14/2 to 12/3 (.475″-.59″) AC/MC NMCB-1 40747 14/2, 12/2 NM NMCB-3 40767 14/2, 10/3 NM STEEL 1-HOLE STRAPS

Which is the best AC / MC connector for a box?

Bridgeport’s AC/MC Connectors are the industry’s finest choice for connecting large branch circuit or feeder MC Cable to boxes, enclosures, load-centers, panel- boards, transformers, switchgear, and other electrical equipment.