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0800298
Phoenix Contact

Shrink sleeve, Roll, white, can be labeled with: THERMOMARK ROLLMASTER 300/600, THERMOMARK X1.2, THERMOMARK ROLL X1, THERMOMARK ROLL 2.0, THERMOMARK ROLL, THERMOMARK W: without print, unperforated, mounting type: slide-on, cable diameter range: 12.7 ... 3

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1403496
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Network cable, Ethernet CAT5 (1 Gbps), 4-position, PVC, green RAL 6018, Plug straight M12 / IP67, coding: D, on Plug straight RJ45 / IP20, cable length: 3 m

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1414787
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Power cable, 5-position, PUR halogen-free, gray RAL 7001, shielded (Advanced Shielding Technology), Socket angled M12, coding: L, on free cable end, cable length: 3 m, for direct current up to 16 A/63 V

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1407272
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Sensor/actuator cable, 8-position, PE-X halogen-free, black-gray RAL 7021, Plug straight M12, coding: A, on free cable end, cable length: 5 m, for outdoor applications, with high-grade steel knurl

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1404476
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Sensor/actuator cable, 5-position, PUR halogen-free, black-gray RAL 7021, free cable end, on Socket angled M8, coding: B, cable length: 3 m

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3203040
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Ferrule, sleeve length: 6 mm, length: 10.5 mm, color: blue

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1404642
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Power connector, Power, 4-position, Socket straight M12, Coding: S, Screw connection, knurl material: Zinc die-cast, nickel-plated, cable gland Pg11, external cable diameter 8 mm ... 10 mm, for AC current up to 12 A/630 V

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1669877
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Sensor/actuator cable, 5-position, PUR halogen-free, black-gray RAL 7021, free cable end, on Socket angled M12, coding: A, cable length: 5 m

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1053001
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Zack marker strip, Strip, white, unlabeled, can be labeled with: PLOTMARK, CMS-P1-PLOTTER, mounting type: snap into tall marker groove, for terminal block width: 10.2 mm, lettering field size: 10.5 x 10.15 mm, Number of individual labels: 10

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3203066
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Ferrule, sleeve length: 8 mm, length: 12.5 mm, color: turquoise

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0800298

0800298

Shrink sleeve, Roll, white, can be labeled with: THERMOMARK ROLLMASTER 300/600, THERMOMARK X1.2, THERMOMARK ROLL X1, THERMOMARK ROLL 2.0, THERMOMARK ROLL, THERMOMARK W: without print, unperforated, mounting type: slide-on, cable diameter range: 12.7 ... 3

Phoenix Contact

584 in stock

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1403496

1403496

Network cable, Ethernet CAT5 (1 Gbps), 4-position, PVC, green RAL 6018, Plug straight M12 / IP67, coding: D, on Plug straight RJ45 / IP20, cable length: 3 m

Phoenix Contact

5 in stock

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1414787

1414787

Power cable, 5-position, PUR halogen-free, gray RAL 7001, shielded (Advanced Shielding Technology), Socket angled M12, coding: L, on free cable end, cable length: 3 m, for direct current up to 16 A/63 V

Phoenix Contact

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1407272

1407272

Sensor/actuator cable, 8-position, PE-X halogen-free, black-gray RAL 7021, Plug straight M12, coding: A, on free cable end, cable length: 5 m, for outdoor applications, with high-grade steel knurl

Phoenix Contact

1 in stock

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1404476

1404476

Sensor/actuator cable, 5-position, PUR halogen-free, black-gray RAL 7021, free cable end, on Socket angled M8, coding: B, cable length: 3 m

Phoenix Contact

9 in stock

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3203040

3203040

Ferrule, sleeve length: 6 mm, length: 10.5 mm, color: blue

Phoenix Contact

165 in stock

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1404642

1404642

Power connector, Power, 4-position, Socket straight M12, Coding: S, Screw connection, knurl material: Zinc die-cast, nickel-plated, cable gland Pg11, external cable diameter 8 mm ... 10 mm, for AC current up to 12 A/630 V

Phoenix Contact

1 in stock

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1669877

1669877

Sensor/actuator cable, 5-position, PUR halogen-free, black-gray RAL 7021, free cable end, on Socket angled M12, coding: A, cable length: 5 m

Phoenix Contact

10 in stock

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1053001

1053001

Zack marker strip, Strip, white, unlabeled, can be labeled with: PLOTMARK, CMS-P1-PLOTTER, mounting type: snap into tall marker groove, for terminal block width: 10.2 mm, lettering field size: 10.5 x 10.15 mm, Number of individual labels: 10

Phoenix Contact

1158 in stock

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3203066

3203066

Ferrule, sleeve length: 8 mm, length: 12.5 mm, color: turquoise

Phoenix Contact

854 in stock

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Electrical Wires & Cables

General Guide & Overview

Electrical wire and cable play a crucial role in providing electrical connectivity for switches, outlets, appliances, and more. They are essential components of any electrical system, ensuring the safe operation of various electrical devices. It is important to understand the different types of electrical wires and cables available to choose the right ones for your needs.

Whether you are a homeowner, a contractor, or an electrician, this guide will provide you with an overview of electrical wires and cables, their types, and their applications. From residential wiring to commercial projects, we will explore the diverse range of wiring systems that exist.

Understanding electrical wires and cables is of paramount importance to ensure compliance with safety regulations, such as the OSHA safety standards and the National Electric Code® (NEC®). These regulations set the guidelines for the installation and design of electrical wiring to guarantee the safety of users.

Join us as we delve into the world of electrical wires and cables, exploring the various types available and their applications in different settings. From different wire sizes and conductors to specific voltage ratings, we will cover it all.

So, whether you are looking to understand the different types of electrical wires or seeking guidance on selecting the right cables for your project, this guide is here to provide you with the necessary information. Let's get started on unraveling the mysteries of electrical wires and cables!

Wire Sizes, Conductors, and Voltage Ratings

When it comes to electrical wiring, understanding wire sizes, conductors, and voltage ratings is crucial for ensuring safe and efficient electrical installations. The size of electrical wire is measured using gauge, which is determined by the American Wire Gauge (AWG) standards for common electrical wiring.

The AWG specifies the physical size of the wire, with higher gauge numbers indicating thinner wires. For example, a wire with a gauge of 12 is thicker than a wire with a gauge of 18. The wire size affects the amount of electrical current that can pass through it, with lower gauge numbers having a higher amp capacity.

Choosing the right wire size is important to meet the current-carrying capacity needed for a specific electrical application. Using a wire with a gauge that is too small can result in overheating and potential fire hazards. On the other hand, using a wire with a gauge that is too large may be unnecessarily expensive and difficult to work with.

Wire Conductor Materials

Wire conductors are typically made of copper or aluminum. Copper is widely used in residential and commercial applications due to its excellent conductivity and corrosion resistance. It is also more flexible and easier to work with compared to aluminum. Aluminum conductors, on the other hand, are commonly used in larger industrial and utility applications due to their lower cost and lighter weight.

Wire Voltage Ratings

Wire voltage ratings indicate the maximum voltage that the wire can safely handle. It is important to choose wires with the appropriate voltage rating to avoid voltage drop, overheating, and potential electrical hazards. Common voltage ratings for electrical wires include 300V, 600V, and 1000V.

Wire Size Chart

Consulting a wire size chart can help determine the appropriate wire size for a specific electrical application. These charts provide information about wire gauge, amp capacity, and recommended applications. It is essential to refer to the National Electric Code (NEC) or consult with a qualified electrician to ensure compliance with local electrical codes and regulations.

Types of Electrical Cables and Wiring Systems

When it comes to electrical installations, there is a wide range of cables and wiring systems available to suit various applications. Whether you are working on a residential project or a commercial venture, understanding the different types of electrical cables is essential for a successful installation.

For residential and retail projects, building wire and cable, also known as branch circuit wiring, is commonly used. These cables are specifically designed to meet the electrical demands of homes and small businesses. To simplify installation and maintenance, building wires are often color-coded according to guidelines set by the National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA). This color coding helps electricians identify the function and purpose of each wire, ensuring accurate connections and proper electrical flow throughout the building.

In addition to building wire and cable, there are specialized wiring systems for specific purposes. Data networking systems, for example, require cables capable of transmitting data reliably and efficiently. Coaxial cables are commonly used for this purpose, ensuring stable connections and high-speed data transmission. Speaker wire, on the other hand, is designed to deliver clear and balanced audio signals, making it perfect for home theater setups and professional audio systems.

Whether you are involved in residential wiring or commercial installations, understanding the different types of electrical cables and wiring systems is crucial. By selecting the right cables for your project, you can ensure safe and efficient electrical connectivity throughout the building, promoting longevity and reliability.

FAQ

Electrical wires and cables are used to provide electrical connectivity between switches, outlets, appliances, and more in residential, commercial, and industrial settings.

The installation and design of electrical wires and cables are regulated by OSHA safety standards and the National Electric Code® (NEC®) to ensure safe operation and compliance with electrical safety guidelines.

Electrical wire sizes are measured using gauge, and the physical size of the wire is determined by the American Wire Gauge (AWG) standards. Higher gauge numbers indicate thinner wires, while lower gauge numbers have a higher amp capacity.

There are various types of electrical cables and wiring systems used in different applications, including building and house wire, which are commonly used for residential and retail projects. These wires are often color-coded for easy installation and maintenance according to NEMA guidelines.

Examples of electrical cables and wiring systems include data networking systems, coaxial cables used for TV and internet connections, and speaker wires for audio systems.