http://www.southwire.com/products/CSATeck90PowerCable.htm
On Wed, Oct 9, 2013 at 2:11 PM, Ray Walters wrote:
> How is TEK 90 referenced in the NEC? Does it meet the qualifications to
> be used inside an attic for instance?
> Finally the onestopbuy link was very light on info; are the cables
How is TEK 90 referenced in the NEC? Does it meet the qualifications to
be used inside an attic for instance?
Finally the onestopbuy link was very light on info; are the cables
inside stranded or solid?
Thanks,
R.Ray Walters
CTO, Solarray, Inc
Nabcep Certified PV Installer,
Licensed Master El
William,
We get it with two pairs of color coded #8 copper and a #10 ground. Off
the shelf you can get #14, #12, #10, #8, and #6 and on up to 500 MCM.
The 14-10 go up to 10 conductors and the 8 and 6 go up to 4 conductors.
Here's a URL, not the cheapest place, but to give you an idea:
http://
I don't believe this would work; official metal-clad cable would, but
not armored cable. Metal-clad only works under the 2011 NEC, and only
then when it meets 250.118(10).
On 2013/4/11 19:24, Hilton Dier III wrote:
I asked this one last year and got a few "That's interesting" responses,
but n
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HAVE A SUNNY DAY
From: Hilton Dier III
Reply-To: RE-wrenches
Date: Thursday, April 11, 2013 5:24 PM
To: RE-wrenches
Subject: [RE-wrenches] Teck 90 cable
>
> I asked this one last year and got a few "That's interesting" responses, but
> nobody ac
I asked this one last year and got a few "That's interesting" responses,
but nobody actually came up with an answer. Perhaps it was too obvious.
I have been looking at Teck 90 waterproof metallic armored cable as a
possibility for DC wire runs. This is the stuff:
http://www.onestopbuy.com/omni
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