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U.S. Solid 50FT 14/2 Type NM-B Copper 14AWG 2 Conductors with Ground White Residential Indoor Wire

U.S. Solid 50FT 14/2 Type NM-B Copper 14AWG 2 Conductors with Ground White Residential Indoor Wire

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Introduction

Our U.S. Solid 14/2wG NM-B cable is built with solid copper conductors—featuring two 14 AWG insulated wires and a bare ground wire—to ensure reliable, long-lasting conductivity. It is the industry standard for 15-Amp residential branch circuits, ideal for wiring indoor outlets, switches, and lighting fixtures. The entire assembly is protected by a durable, white PVC jacket that clearly identifies the cable as 14 gauge. Fully UL Listed (Standard 719) and compliant with the NEC, this cable is rated for 600 Volts and 90°C for use in dry, indoor locations only, guaranteeing a safe and professional installation.

Features

Applications

Specifications

Model USS-EC02 Type NM-B Cable
Wire Gauge 14AWG Number of Cores 3 (including ground wire)
Length 50 ft (15.25 m) Outer Diameter 6.50" - 6.89" (16.5-17.5 cm)
Height 2.76" - 3.15" (7-8 cm) Inner Diameter 4.33" - 4.72" (11-12cm)
UL Certification UL719 Adaptability Residential & Indoor

How to Use

Warning

  1. Turn Off Power First: Always shut off the main power at the circuit breaker box before starting any installation to prevent electric shock.
  2. Indoor Dry Use Only: This NM-B cable is strictly rated for indoor, dry locations. Do not use outdoors, underground, or in wet conduits.
  3. Check Your Amperage: This is 14 AWG wire designed for 15 Amp circuits. Do not use on 20 Amp (or higher) breakers or for high-power appliances requiring heavier gauge wire.
  4. Follow Local Codes: Ensure all wiring adheres to the National Electrical Code (NEC) and local regulations. If you are unsure about any step, consult a licensed electrician.