Metal Clad Cable
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![]() 311 2 3 2 3 Metal Clad MC Cable WG Copper Conductors US $1,410.00
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![]() 305 2 3 2 3 Metal Clad MC Cable WG Copper Conductors US $1,300.00
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![]() 1000 4 3 4 3 Alum Cond MC Cable Metal Clad WG US $1,200.00
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![]() 166 2 3 2 3 Metal Clad MC Cable WG Copper Conductors US $1,200.00
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![]() 235 2 3 2 3 Metal Clad MC Cable WG Copper Conductors US $1,057.00
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![]() 1000 10 2 10 2 Solid Metal Clad MC Cable ALum Clad US $1,000.00
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![]() 100 8 2 Metal Clad MC Cable WG Copper Alum Clad US $800.00
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![]() 1000 12 3 12 3 Metal Clad MC Cable Solid Alum Clad cop US $790.00
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![]() 1000 14 4 14 4 Metal Clad MC Cable RE BK Alum Clad US $780.00
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![]() 1000 12 2 12 2 Metal Clad MC Cable With Ground WG US $685.00
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![]() 500 10 3 10 3 MC Cable Metal Clad Steel CLad RE BK WT US $680.00
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![]() 500 4 3 4 3 Alum Cond MC Cable Metal Clad WG US $630.00
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![]() 1000 14 2 14 2 Solid Metal Clad MC Cable Aluminum clad US $600.00
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![]() 1000 feet Metal Clad Electric 3 Wire Cable PVC Jacket US $600.00
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![]() 1000 14 3 14 3 Metal Clad MC Cable WG Copper Alum Clad US $580.00
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![]() 500 10 2 10 2 Solid Metal Clad MC Cable Steel Clad WG US $450.00
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![]() 1000 12 2 12 2 Metal Clad MC Cable Solid Clad No Grd US $450.00
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![]() Coleman Cable 18 4 SOLID METAL CLAD MC CABLE US $395.00
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![]() 250 10 3 MC METAL CLAD WIRE CABLE WG Ground rd bk wt g US $340.00
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![]() 125 6 2 6 2 Metal Clad MC Cable Alum Clad STR US $287.00
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![]() 250 10 2 10 2 Solid Metal Clad MC Cable Aluminum MCGAL US $250.00
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![]() 10 2 metal clad cable 250 roll US $150.00
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![]() Jacketed Metal Clad Cable Connectors 1 Hub 881 960 US $120.00
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![]() 2 350 290 TB 3 1 2 INCH JACKETED METAL CLAD CABLE CONNECTOR US $110.00
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![]() 2 300 260 TB 3 INCH JACKETED METAL CLAD CABLE CONNECTOR US $105.00
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![]() NIB APPLETON TMC6550 TECK METAL CLAD CABLE CONNECTORS US $100.00
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![]() NIB APPLETON TMC8875 TECK METAL CLAD CABLE CONNECTORS US $80.00
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![]() TB 2 300 250 3 Jacketed Metal Clad Cable Connector US $50.00
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![]() TB 2 300 270 3 Jacketed Metal Clad Cable Connector US $50.00
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![]() TB 2 250 210 2 1 2 Jacketed Metal Clad Cable Connector US $40.00
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![]() TB 2 200 180 2 Jacketed Metal Clad Cable Connector US $25.00
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![]() TB 2 200 190 2 Jacketed Metal Clad Cable Connector US $25.00
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![]() TB 2 200 200 2 Jacketed Metal Clad Cable Connector US $25.00
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![]() ELECTRICAL METAL CLAD TYPE MC CABLE CONNECTOR US $25.00
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![]() HAWKE METAL CLAD CABLE GLANDS N711 A 3 4 NPT US $24.00
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![]() TB 2 125 120 1 1 4 Jacketed Metal Clad Cable Connector US $20.00
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![]() TB 2 125 130 1 1 4 Jacketed Metal Clad Cable Connector US $20.00
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![]() Alum Jacket Metal Clad Cable 1 2 Connectors 581 650 US $18.00
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![]() HAWKE METAL CLADMC CABLE SEALING TYPE 711SIZE B 3 4 NPT NEW US $15.30
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![]() TB 2 100 070 1 Jacketed Metal Clad Cable Connector US $15.00
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![]() TB 2 100 090 1 Jacketed Metal Clad Cable Connector US $15.00
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![]() TB 2 100 100 1 Jacketed Metal Clad Cable Connector US $15.00
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![]() TB 2 100 080 1 Jacketed Metal Clad Cable Connector US $15.00
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![]() Southwire 6 14 3 Metal Clad Cable Whip Aluminum US $13.03
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![]() Pirelli 416MC03 Metal Clad Cable Connector 3 4 NPT US $9.99
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![]() HAWKE METAL CLAD CABLE GLANDS N701 ARE ½ NPT US $9.41
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![]() Pirelli Metal Clad Cable Connector 416MC03 3 4 NPT New US $7.00
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![]() 4pk 3 8 Flexible Conduit Metal Clad Cable Connectors MC Connectors US $3.00
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Effective tips to assess Cat 5 Cable quality
Cat 5 Cable is the most popular type of networking cable that facilitates connection of multiple computers across the same net connection. Available in spools of 1000', these bulk cables are priced reasonably well that accounts for the wider use. However, these days there are chances of adultery in the production of these bulk cables that can put your life in danger in the worst cases. In this article, we suggest you some guidelines to be safe with the selection of Cat 5 Cables for your home or office.
Be warned against low quality CCA cables: Copper is an important element of any networking cable that ensures the cable's better functioning. It also happens to be the most expensive ingredient in the cable. With the fluctuations in the price of copper, the cable cost also varies. However, we hardly realize this difference in cost as the dealers find a middle way through to prevent the customers from being shocked at the price rise and simultaneously turn away from the purchase.
Since controlling copper price is beyond anybody's power, the manufacturers simple balance the price by reducing the amount of copper in the bulk cables. In such cases, they put in more of other metals forming a compound called copper clad aluminum alloy (CCA). Though CCA cables may not be that bad in functions, but in some cases these may contain no copper element at all that leaves the customers with an absolutely non-functional cable.
Tests to ensure the quality of your CCA cable
- Tightly curl the Cat 5 cable to form loops one over another. If the cable continues to be firm even after 15 loops, you can be assured of its quality.
- Lay a small portion of cable bare of its jacket and scratch out the copper in the particular area. Note the color change of the cable. If the change happens only after strokes more than one, the cable is a good one.
- Weight of the cable can determine its copper content. An ideal 1000' spool CCA should ideally weigh minimum 15 pounds, below which it certainly gets labeled as ‘low quality cable'.
- Test the speed offered by the bulk cables by connecting two computers placed at the distance of 500' and judge the quality.
- Bend the cable and see if its jacket splits. A good cable's jacket will not break at any point no matter how harder you bent it.
- Before installing the cables, make sure you test these properly to avoid any mishaps in the future. This is more important in case of the bulk cables which have to be installed behind the wall as it is nearly impossible to change these very often owing to their positioning.
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Vin Cent has been writing many articles and blogs online related to Bulk Cables and Ethernet Bulk Cables.
can you run romex wiring in community rooms per national electric code or do you have to run metal clad cable?
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would like to know if you have to run metal clad cable in a community room type applications?
or is it legal to run romex cableper national electrical code..
What do you mean community building. Is it wood structure how many people does it hold maximum. Romex or type NM cable can be ran in any building that is not over three stories tall as far as a Multi family dwelling apartments etc. So if you had an apartment complex with a community room then yes romex can be used as long as it is not over three stories tall.
I would say this is about the only way you could use romex but you should know what type of building it is rated at Type 1 2 3 class 1 2 3 etc. Many county codes allow NM cable to be ran almost anywhere but in concrete commercial studios, theaters and places that hold no more then 100 people at a time and of course industrial and hazardous conditions.
Best bet would be to find out what type of class this building is and what is the maximum occupancy.
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