Alpha Wire Ecogen Ecowire Series Red 3.3 mm² Hook Up Wire, 12 AWG, 65, 305 m, Modified Polyphenylene Ether, Polyvinyl

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833,91 €

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1 009,03 €

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838-5163
Référence fabricant:
6718 RD001
Fabricant:
Alpha Wire
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Marque

Alpha Wire

Cross Sectional Area

3.3mm²

Product Type

Hook Up Wire

Jacket Colour

Red

American Wire Gauge

12AWG

Core Strands

65

Cable Length

305m

Outside Diameter

2.97mm

Voltage

600V

Maximum Operating Temperature

105°C

Conductor Material

Copper

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Jacket Material

Modified Polyphenylene Ether, Polyvinyl Chloride

Standards/Approvals

CE, CSA, UL

Fire Behaviour

Flame Retardant, Halogen Free, Low Smoke

Series

Ecogen Ecowire

Belden Alpha Wire Hook-Up Wire, 65 Strands, 12 AWG - EcoWire Series - 6718


This hook-up wire from Belden's Alpha Wire range offers high performance while minimising your environmental impact. A modified polyphenylene ether (mPPE) insulator is both easy to recycle and highly efficient, thanks to its enhanced dielectric properties. Compared to PVC alternatives, this cable is up to 45% thinner without increased resistance. It's ideal for environmentally conscious businesses that don't want to compromise signal speed or strength.

Features & Benefits


• Flame retardant mPPE insulator won't burn in the event of fire

• 65 internal strands and unshielded construction ensure flexibility

• 6718 wires use tinned copper conductors for excellent conductivity

Applications


• Kitchen appliances

• Electrical wiring in bathrooms

• Outdoor circuits

What’s best for household wiring: 12AWG or 14AWG?


12AWG wires like this one can support heavier electrical loads, while 14AWG wires are thinner and more flexible. A 14AWG circuit protected by a 15A circuit breaker is enough for most household appliances. Bathrooms and kitchens must have 12AWG circuits since they contain higher-load appliances.

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