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A couple of months or less ago I asked a question about cable that is more flexible and will carry more current than our normal THHN/THWN. Someone was kind enough to send me a source or manufacturer of this cable, and it is UL listed as required in the hospital installation on which I'm working. Between delays, design changes, and the usual, I've managed to misplace that information. If your still out there, please refresh my failing memory.
 
David use the search menu and hit advanced search. You can then type in your member name and view all your posts. Since you don't have many it wasn't hard to find.
 
Be careful with the more current part...the manufacturer will normally list the 90?C "free air" ampacity on their cut sheets. You can't use that rating in most cases.
 
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