peebee
Electrical
- Jun 10, 2002
- 1,209
NEC requires most conductors #8 AWG & larger to be stranded. For #10 & #12, stranded or solid can be used.
However, I've never seen stranded used for #10 & #12 (only one exception ever to this). #10 & #12 are almost ALWAYS solid.
I understand that there's essentially no cost difference between stranded and solid.
So -- how come stranded wiring is not used more often for #10 & #12 wiring?
However, I've never seen stranded used for #10 & #12 (only one exception ever to this). #10 & #12 are almost ALWAYS solid.
I understand that there's essentially no cost difference between stranded and solid.
So -- how come stranded wiring is not used more often for #10 & #12 wiring?