Malsua |
01-22-2022 07:15 AM |
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Originally Posted by photo1902
(Post 2052064)
Underground Feeder electric wiring.
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So that's factual without actually telling what it is to someone who doesn't do electric.
To everyone else, if you've ever seen inside a wall or watched a house being built, UF looks like standard White/Yellow/Orange house wiring(called non metallic multi-connector, often referred to as Romex) except it's gray. It is harder to cut and strip, but that's because the plastic insulation doesn't strip off like regular wiring.
The difference is that it's a tiny little bit thicker, very stiff for the wire gauge and can be buried directly without being run through conduit.
You can find UF anywhere wiring is sold, like ACE, Home Depot or Lowes. If you cut it, it must be spliced inside of a water tight junction box or splice kit, so there's some complication if it is damaged.
I personally dislike working with it just because it's so stiff but anyone who's ever run an electrical wire from one box to another can run it. It's just much tougher than even the thick orange 10 gauge, 30 amp wire you might use for a water heater or some other heavy draw utility.
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