2/3 MC Cable – Three-Conductor 2 AWG Metal Clad Cable for Heavy-Duty Power Circuits

2/3 MC Cable is designed with three insulated 2 AWG copper conductors and a ground wire, protected by a durable interlocked aluminum armor. It's engineered for high-capacity branch circuits and feeders in commercial and industrial settings.

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2/3 MC Cable


Three-Conductor 2 AWG Metal Clad Cable for Heavy-Duty Power Circuits

  • Conductor Size 2 AWG stranded copper
  • Construction Three color-coded conductors (black, red, blue) + bare or green ground
  • Armor Interlocked aluminum armor
  • Voltage Rating 600V
  • Insulation THHN/THWN-2 insulation
  • Standards UL Listed, NEC Article 330 compliant
  • Temperature Rating 90°C (dry locations)


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2/3 MC Cable – Three-Conductor 2 AWG Metal Clad Cable for Heavy-Duty Power Circuits

2/3 MC Cable is designed with three insulated 2 AWG copper conductors and a ground wire, protected by a durable interlocked aluminum armor. It's engineered for high-capacity branch circuits and feeders in commercial and industrial settings.

Common Applications for 2/3 MC Cable

  • High-capacity branch circuit wiring
  • Three-phase motor and HVAC connections
  • Power distribution to panels and equipment
  • Warehouses, factories, and data centers
  • Long circuit runs requiring low voltage drop

Benefits of 2/3 MC Cable

  • Handles Higher Loads: 2 AWG conductors offer low resistance for demanding power needs
  • Flexible and Strong: Aluminum armor protects while remaining easy to install
  • Code Compliant: Suitable for use in NEC-compliant commercial and industrial installations
  • Labor-Saving: Eliminates need for conduit in dry areas

FAQs

Q: What is the meaning of 2/3 MC Cable?
A: It consists of three 2 AWG copper conductors and a ground, ideal for three-phase circuits without a neutral.

Q: Is 2/3 MC Cable good for outdoor installations?
A: Standard MC is not rated for outdoor or wet locations unless it is MC-HL or has a PVC jacket.

Q: Can I use 2/3 MC Cable for a subpanel?
A: Yes, it’s suitable for subpanels that do not require a neutral line.


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