Full size un insulated*
I'm not sure I'll look tomorrow and post some pics, my guess is hospital grade AC, I believe the sheilds on AC cable is not a suitable egc in hospital grade applications
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Do you prefer AC to MC?
AluminumIs the bare EGC copper or aluminum?
We switched to the M18 cordless Hole Hawgs about 2 years ago. They perform as well as the corded version. Not having to roll out cords and fight the other trades for open receptacles is a huge plus. The quick change chuck is awesome too.
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For 100 feet? Seems a little low for 250 feet, but I'm comparing to MC with three insulated copper conductors inside, one less copper conductor and maybe that is reasonable price.12/2 AC about 90$
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continue onThe cable I'm using now I got for free from a buddy of a job, it's 12/2 with a full size in insulated ground I've never seen that before I'll post a pic tomorrow
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I was going to suggest it may be health care facility cable. Health care facilities the wiring method for branch circuits in patient care areas must be a qualifying EGC as well as contain an insulated EGC inside, AC cable is a qualifying EGC but AC cable without a green conductor does not meet requirements for these health care circuits.I'm not sure I'll look tomorrow and post some pics, my guess is hospital grade AC, I believe the sheilds on AC cable is not a suitable egc in hospital grade applications
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This is the cable I guess it is MC![]()
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That's what we usually call AC, formerly BX.This is the cable I guess it is MC![]()
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I love the smell of fresh sawdust on a Sunday morning and this is the best hole hog I've ever used Had it about 10 years anybody else use it or have one![]()
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Compared to MC? No EGC's to make up, probably a little less cost without that additional copper conductor, haven't priced AC in a long time.
I can't remember the last time I used one on MC. I always use them on any flex I put wire in.Note not requiring redheads on MC is a good bar bet
I don't get why it is really necessary with AC cable, if terminated into pretty much any listed fitting out there I don't see the edges of the sheath being much of a problem for the conductors.not getting how you can not use an anti-short bushing with that stuff.