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Posted By: Steve T Insulation types - 07/17/02 09:48 PM
I recently have dealt with a contractor who has rolls of wires that are mislabeled. The rolls are labels #14 THHN stranded. The actual labeling on the insulation says #16 type TFFN or MTW. I am not going to allow the wire to be used, but the insualtion sure looks like THHN. the insulation appears to be a bit thicker than #14 THHN but I'm not sure if this is just a variance that may occur in the manufacturing process. I easily spotted some THHN #16 this contractor accidently( I hope) used before, but this # 16 was hard to tell without reading the labeling on the insulation.

I have told the contractor to have his guys read the insulation not the roll but the accident happens anyways.

Several questions--

Has anyone seen this occurence of mislabeling?

Is there an easy way to determine all the different insulation types? some are fairly similar looking.


I am going to notify the manufacturer of this occurence and see if they have knowledge of a bad batch of labeled wire or if this could be an isolated incident.

And just in case anyone was asking themselves if the contractor might be trying to pull a fast one, I saw what appeared to be full rolls from the manufacturer, but you just never know.
Posted By: spkjpr Re: Insulation types - 07/20/02 11:44 AM
Steve, NFPA 79 is the standards for machinery reg. I thought at one time they could be viewed on the web but all I got was that they had to be bought. Hope this helps.
Posted By: Steve T Re: Insulation types - 07/31/02 04:26 AM
If this is a dumb question please let me know.
Posted By: Gwz Re: Insulation types - 07/31/02 11:45 AM
310.1

310.11

310.12

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Table 310.13 (Application Provisions) column.

Are some sections.

[This message has been edited by Gwz (edited 07-31-2002).]
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