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peter d

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I'm wondering if anyone uses AC cable anymore. I don't do much commercial work but I can't say I ever see it being used, or use it myself. Every new installation in my area is 100% MC cable.

I'm also wondering if manufacturers will eventually discontinue making it, as the demand for it must be quite low these days.
 
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Hospital grade AC cable is used in patience care areas of health care facilities for compliance with 517.13 (A).

I think they are coming out with an MC cable that uses the sheath as a ground but have not seen it on the market.

Chris
 
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Good point, I completely forgot about HCF. :)
There will always be a demand for that unless this new MC takes off in a major way.

But I don't see plain old AC cable holding on for much longer.
 
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You guys are right we're seeing less and less of the old AC stuff. As a personal preference I still like it better than MC cable. The steel armor is stronger and having to connect only 2 conductors from each cable as opposed to 3 from the MC saves a lot of time.

[ October 07, 2005, 08:50 PM: Message edited by: infinity ]
 
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I think they are coming out with an MC cable that uses the sheath as a ground but have not seen it on the market.

Yes you have its called HCF. Been around a long time too. :cool:

I see a lot of AC used even in residential around here. Matter of fact my house was built with AC fifty years ago and anything I added or changed is done with AC.

I like MC even better but the cost difference between it and AC is quite a bit. For those situations where you can't use NM and MC is not required, AC is the cost effective alternative. That's why I don't think it will ever go away.

-Hal
 
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Originally posted by hbiss:
Yes you have its called HCF. Been around a long time too. :cool:
No, they really are introducing an MC product for HCF applications. Now if only I can find that darned link to it.
 
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