- Location
- New Jersey
- Occupation
- Journeyman Electrician
Yup.Didn't post #6 say THHN is ok for damp?
Yup.Didn't post #6 say THHN is ok for damp?
That's fine if the EMT installation is in a damp, not a wet location.Didn't post #6 say THHN is ok for damp?
Nvm I thought it was dry only like nm and acDidn't post #6 say THHN is ok for damp?
Dude my company has tons of THHN wire and not much THHWThis came up a while back and I looked at some 12-2 MC scraps I had lying around and I'm pretty sure I found a piece that only said THHN on the tracer. I don't think I've ever seen any off a spool that was just THHN (but doesn't mean there isn't).
What size?Dude my company has tons of THHN wire and not much THHW
14 AWG, 12 AWG, 10AWG and 8 AWG spools of THHNWhat size?
Who makes it?Dude my company has tons of THHN wire and not much THHW
I have not seen any that was not dual marked in a couple of decades....not saying it does not exist, just saying that the supply houses around me have not had conductors only marked THHN for a long time.Dude my company has tons of THHN wire and not much THHW
That's my experience as well. It's all THHN/THWN-2.I have not seen any that was not dual marked in a couple of decades....not saying it does not exist, just saying that the supply houses around me have not had conductors only marked THHN for a long time.