Southwire EZ-IN™ Mini-Split Jacketed Type MC Cable is suitable for use as follows:
- Where exposed to cinder fills, strong chlorides, caustic alkalis, or vapors of chlorine or of hydrochloric acids.
- Fished or embedded in plaster.
- Installed without the use of conduit.
- Concealed or exposed installations.
- Suitable for Wet Location per NEC 330.10(11)
- Installation in cable tray and approved raceways, or as aerial cable on a messenger.
- Type THHN/THWN/TFN rated 90ºC Dry/ 75ºC Wet
- Anti-Short bushing not required
Southwire EZ-IN™ Mini-Split Cable - meets or exceeds the following requirements:
- UL Online Product Guide Info - Metal-Clad Cable (PJAZ) ( www.ul.com )
- Federal Specification A-A59544 (formerly J-C-30B)
- NFPA 70 (National Electrical Code), Article 330
| Cond. Size | Conductor Number | Color | Diameter Over Conductor (in) (cm) | Cond. Strands | Insulation Thickness (mils) (mm) | Diameter Over Armor (in) (cm) | Jacket Thickness (mils) (mm) | Approx. OD (in) (cm) | Approx. Weight (lbs/1000') (kgs/km) | |
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14 AWG
14 AWG
|
4
4
|
BK,RD,WE,GN
BK,RD,WE,GN
|
0.070
0.18
|
7
7
|
20
0.51
|
0.484
1.23
|
50
1.27
|
0.590
1.50
|
175
260
|
TBA stock codes are estimations only and actual product may vary. Please wait until a stock code is assigned to purchase connectors and/or fittings.
| Cond. Size | Conductor Number | Min. Bend Radius (in) (cm) | DC Resistance at 25C (ohms/1000') (ohms/km) | AC Resistance at 75C (ohms/1000') (ohms/km) | Allowable Ampacity Raceway 75C | Allowable Ampacity Raceway 90C | |
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14 AWG
14 AWG
|
4
4
|
4.1
10.41
|
2.631
3.92
|
3.264
4.86
|
20
20
|
25
25
|
* Ampacities based upon 2023 NEC Table 310.16 and do not take into account the overcurrent protection limitations in NEC 240.4(D) of 15 Amps for 14 AWG CU, 20 Amps for 12 AWG CU, and 30 Amps for 10 AWG CU (independent of the conductor temperature rating and stranding if size is present in table). Also, see NEC sections 310.15 and 110.14(C) for additional requirements.
* Ampacities have been adjusted for more than Three Current-Carrying Conductors.