12/3 Solid Metal Clad MC Copper W/G 600V Aluminum Armor Cable
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12/3 Solid Metal Clad MC Copper Conductor W/G 600V Aluminum Armored Cable

12/3 Solid Metal Clad MC Copper Conductor W/G 600V Aluminum Armored Cable
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12/3 Solid Metal Clad MC Copper Conductor W/G 600V Aluminum Armored Cable

SKU: NNC3809X
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12/3 Solid Metal Clad MC Copper Conductor W/G 600V Aluminum Armored Cable

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12/3 Solid Metal Clad MC Copper Conductor W/G – 600V Aluminum Armored Cable

Also Known As:

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About the 12/3 MC Cable

The 12/3 MC cable is an electrical wire designed for power distribution up to 600 volts. Rated for 90°C in dry locations, it is commonly used for branch circuits, feeders, and service entrances.

Its aluminum interlocking armor provides mechanical protection, eliminating the need for conduit. The green insulated grounding conductor enhances safety, while the cable's lightweight design reduces labor costs, making it a cost-effective alternative to piped wire installations.

MC Cable Applications

  • Branch, feeders, and service power distribution
  • Power, lighting, control, and signal circuits
  • Exterior installations, such as outdoor feeders or branch circuits
  • Cable tray applications
  • Places of assembly
  • Aerial installations as support cable or messenger wire
  • Under raised floors, such as data centers and computer rooms, where protection from physical damage and enhanced fire resistance may be required

12/3 Solid MC Cable Applications

  • Branch Circuits: Supports 20-amp branch circuits in residential and commercial settings. The third wire (red) allows for dual circuits or a 240V circuit with a neutral.
  • Switched Outlets/Split Receptacles: One outlet remains powered, while the other is switch-controlled.
  • Ceiling Fans with Lights: Enables separate control of fan and light functions.
  • Three-Way Switching: Allows switches at both ends to control a single light or multiple lights.

12/3 MC Cable Standards

  • UL Listings: UL 83, UL 1479, UL 1569, UL 1581, UL 2556 (File Reference E80042)
  • NEC Compliance: 230.43, 300.22(C), 392, 396, 330, 501-505, 518, 520, 530, 645
  • Federal Specification A-A-59544 (formerly J-C-30B)
  • Meets OSHA and HUD requirements
  • UL Classified for 1, 2, and 3-hour fire penetration (R-14141)
  • Cable Tray Rated, Air-Handling Space Approved
  • RoHS Compliant
  • Made in the USA

12/3 MC Cable Construction

Conductors

This aluminum armored cable is available in solid or stranded copper conductors.

  • Solid copper provides stable connections for fixed installations.
  • Stranded copper increases flexibility, making it ideal for installations requiring frequent bending.

Conductor Insulation

THHN/THWN insulation ensures durability in wet and dry environments, with a 90°C dry / 75°C wet rating, and protects against moisture, chemicals, and abrasion.

Armor

The aluminum interlocking strip armor offers crush resistance and rodent protection, eliminating the need for additional conduit or inner duct.

12/3 MC Cable Specifications

  • Trade Size: 12-3 Solid
  • Grounding Conductor AWG: 12
  • Length (feet) – Coil: 250’
  • Length (feet) – Reel: 1000’
  • Approximate Weight per 1000 Feet (lbs.): 135
  • Armor Minimum O.D. (inches): 0.530

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    Priority Wire & Cable : 12-03MCA


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    FAQ's

    What are the particular applications of 12/3 MC cable?

    For a 12/3 MC cable with three insulated conductors (two hots and a neutral) and a grounding wire, applications are:

    • Three-way switching
    • Split receptables
    • Shared neutral circuits
    • Power to outbuildings
    • Dedicated appliance circuits
    • HVAC systems

    What is MC cable?

    MC cable, or metal-clad cable, is an electrical cable with one or more conductors enclosed in a metallic sheath. It's used for power distribution and control in various settings and protects against physical damage and electromagnetic interference.

    Can MC cable be exposed?

    Thanks to their metal armor, metal-clad (MC) cables can be exposed as per the National Electrical Code (NEC). The armor serves as an equipment grounding conductor.
    MC cable can be exposed in dry, damp, or wet locations depending on the MC cable used. The cable's outer jacket contains information about suitable environments to expose the cable. While MC cable is durable, it should not be installed in areas subject to physical damage unless protected by conduit or other means.
    MC cable must be adequately supported and secured according to NEC guidelines. MC cable must be supported at least every 6 feet for horizontal runs. Support can be used for MC cables, including straps, staples, ties, and standoff brackets.

    How to strip MC cable?

    Stripping MC (Metal-Clad) cable involves removing a portion of the metal sheath to expose the insulated wires without damaging them. Here's a step-by-step guide:

    Tools Needed:

    • MC cable cutter or a hacksaw
    • Cable stripping tool designed for MC cable or a utility knife
    • Pliers
    • Wire strippers for the internal wires
    • Safety glasses and gloves for protection

    Steps to Strip MC Cable:

    1. Measure and Mark: Determine the length of the cable sheath you need to remove. Mark this length on the cable sheath.
    2. Cut the Sheath: If you're using an MC cable stripper, adjust it to the size of your cable, place it around the marked area, and rotate it around the cable to score the sheath. If you're using a utility knife, gently score around the circumference of the cable at the mark. Be careful not to cut too deeply to avoid damaging the internal wires.
    3. Bend and Snap: Bend the cable back and forth at the scored line. This helps break the sheath at the score without damaging the wires inside. The sheath might not completely separate from an MC cable like some other cable types, but the bending will help loosen it.
    4. Remove the Sheath: Use pliers to twist and pull the scored section of the sheath away from the cable. This exposes the internal insulated wires. For cables with a tightly fitting sheath, you may need to make a longitudinal cut to peel it back along the sheath. Again, be cautious not to nick the insulation of the inner wires.
    5. Install Anti-Short Bushing: Slide an anti-short bushing (a red head) over the exposed wires and into the end of the remaining sheath. This protects the wire insulation from being cut by the sharp edges of the metal sheath.
    6. Strip Individual Wires: Use wire strippers to strip the insulation from the end of each internal wire as needed for your connections, typically about 3/4 inch. Use the correct size slot on your wire strippers to avoid damaging the wire.
    Can you use MC cable outside?

    Yes, you can use Metal-Clad (MC) cable outside, but it has to be a subtype with a waterproof and UV-resistant jacket. If corrosion is a concern, the armor has to be corrosion-resistant.

    Is MC cable plenum-rated?

    MC cable can be plenum-rated if it is designed to be installed in plenum spaces in commercial or industrial buildings. A plenum-rated MC cable will have a "PL" or similar marking on the jacket. Examples of plenum-rated MC cables include healthcare facility MC cables, and LSZH MC cables. MC cables for residential use are not plenum-rated.

    Can you run MC cable in conduit?

    While MC cable's metal sheath already protects the wires, you can run MC cable in conduit in certain circumstances. Running MC cable through the conduit can offer additional protection in areas where the cable might be subject to physical damage. Running MC cable through the conduit can also be helpful in transitioning between different types of environments, such as from an indoor to an outdoor setting, where additional protection might be necessary.

    How many MC cables can you bundle together?

    In general, you can bundle up to 20 current carrying-conductors together. Note that the neutral wire is considered a current-carrying conductor and must be included in the count when bundling wires.
    Also note that when cables are bundled together for more than 24 inches, the NEC requires that the ampacity of each conductor be derated according to tables provided in the NEC (typically found in NEC Table 310.15(B)(3)(a)). The derating factor depends on the number of current-carrying conductors in the bundle. If you want to avoid derating, bundle for at most 24 inches.
    The physical size of the bundle should not be so large as to impede heat dissipation or make installation difficult.

    Is MC cable weatherproof?

    Standard MC Cable is usually not waterproof. MC Cable with a PVC Jacket (MC-HL or Type MC-PCS) can be used outdoors, and some MC cables are corrosion and UV-resistant and rated for direct burial.

    Are anti-shorts required for MC cable?

    Anti-short bushings, also known as "redheads," are small plastic inserts designed to protect the insulation of wires from the sharp edges of the metal armor in Metal-Clad (MC) cable. While the National Electrical Code (NEC) does not explicitly require anti-short bushings for MC cable, they are considered a best practice. Many manufacturers and electrical professionals strongly recommend them for safety reasons.

    Can I use MC cable in a residential setting?

    Yes, you can use Metal-Clad (MC) cable in residential applications, including construction.

    Can MC cable be surface-mounted?

    Yes, MC cable can be surface-mounted in the basement, warehouses, and other locations where running cables in walls is not a suitable practice.
    The National Electrical Code (NEC) specifies that MC cable must be regularly supported and secured within 12 inches of every cable termination. The exact spacing can vary depending on the installation specifics and local codes, but a common requirement is every 6 feet for horizontal runs. Cable straps, staples, or similar fittings suitable for MC cable should be used to secure the cable to the surface.

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