What is equivalent to a 12 AWG solid copper conductor?

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iwire

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I was installing some Juno tracks today and there was a sticker placed across the KO of each end feed that said


Use 12 AWG solid copper conductors or equivalent


What is equivalent to a 12 AWG solid copper conductor?
 

SEO

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What did you use 12-2 solid mc? I think that the termination point is what they are talking about and #12 stranded with a stakon rated for 20 amperes would surfice.
 

iwire

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A 12 gauge copper stranded conductor

Stranded is equivalent to solid?



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nakulak

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"use 12 awg copper or equivalent" = "use of anything but 12awg or equivalent violates the listing instructions of this luminaire" ?
 

Rick Christopherson

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Lots of misfires in this old cows brain!!!!
Ya know, if I knew the cow was going to show up, I would have referenced 8,500 kcmil of cow flesh instead, specifically, pink-nosed cow. :D Now where did I put that bag of charcoal?
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Stranded is equivalent to solid?
Yes, by virtue of ?3. corresponding . . . identical . . . in . . . function.?

I think it is a simple way for the manufacturer to protect itself. Toss in a few extra words to prevent any trouble from bouncing back their way.
 

iwire

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Yes, by virtue of ?3. corresponding . . . identical . . . in . . . function.?

I think it is a simple way for the manufacturer to protect itself. Toss in a few extra words to prevent any trouble from bouncing back their way.

The terminals on the item will not accept stranded as far as I can tell.

There is no way to wrap the conductors around the screw, the conductor just sits under one side of the screw while a small lip holds it from popping out the side.

One terminal the stranded would be pulled into the screw but the other terminal would push the stranded out.
 
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