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#168171 08/28/07 02:58 PM
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Hi,
I am trying to meet the NEC when it comes to multiconductor cables and neutrals.

Does anyone know a source for MC PVC coated cable? I spoke to Southwire and they say this is a special order cable and the minimum is 15K feet. I need #12 and #10 with a single neutral or two neutrals.

Thanks

Windmiller


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10-3 is cheaper than a custom cable.

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George,
Thanks for the response. 10/3 what? Romex?

I need MC cable.

Thanks

Windmiller


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Why does it need to be PVC coated MC?


Greg Fretwell
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Check with your local supply house. I use alot of that cable and order it from them. P.T. decks is where most of it goes, works great for the decks.


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