What the heck is type NM anyway?

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Re: What the heck is type NM anyway?

Originally posted by electrofelon:
I know what the code book says about it but I have never seen it let alone used it. Why not just use UF if the conditions are to be wet or damp?
You ever try and strip out UF :D
 
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I figured UF might be more expensive, and the stripping did cross my mind, even though i dont have any trouble stripping UF. Just was curious, I guess its one of those things ive never seen or used in my electrically - sheltered geographic area (along with mineral insulated cable, copper USE, IMC, and still waiting to use one of those wire sretchers....)
 
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Is NMC available? Who makes it? If some one has a 1 ft length they could send me I would appreciate it.
 
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First, I have to admit to being an electrical geek. I have surfed the websites of wire and cable manufacturers numerous times and I have never seen a listing for Type NM-C.

From memory, none of the 5 major NM cable manufacturers (Southwire, Essex, Encore, Cerro and United Copper Industries) offer it.
 
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NMC and NMS are not commercially available. I spoke with a cable manufacturers rep at a seminar, and he made mention that NMC could be purchased by special order.
 
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Type NM stands for NonMetallic. NMC is just simply UF cable without a direct burial listing. NMC is no longer made because of the Keep It ( Simple Stupid ( KISS )principle.

Type UF in 14/2 and 12/2 is not that hard to strip but you do have to cut it about 4 inches longer so that you can dig into it with a knife and then pull on the wires with pliers.
 
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