14/2 NM-B Electrical Cable — 25 ft
- Mfg.#
- 28827421
- Sku#
- 7205180
- Designed for exposed and concealed wiring in normally dry locations
- Suitable for use at temperatures up to 90°C with ampacity per NEC limits
- Features 14/2 copper conductors (14 AWG) with grounding conductor included
- Measures 25 ft in length for short runs and branch-circuit wiring
- Manufactured in the United States and listed to UL 719/UL 83 standards
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Description
The Southwire 14/2 NM-B electrical cable with ground is a 25-foot length of 14 AWG copper cable designed for residential branch-circuit wiring, making it a go-to choice when you need reliable conductors for lighting, outlets, and general household circuits. Built to industry standards and made in the United States, this NM-B cable features solid copper conductors and an insulated equipment grounding conductor for dependable grounding. It meets ASTM B-3/B-8, Federal Specification A-A-59544, and UL 83 requirements and is listed to the National Electrical Code/NFPA 70 standard, with REACH/RoHS compliance noted. Use it for installing or extending interior circuits in finished or unfinished walls and ceilings where NM-B is appropriate, providing a trusted, code-recognized solution for typical residential electrical projects.
Specifications
General
| Gauge | 14/2 |
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| Type | NM-B |
| Wire | Copper |
| Wire Size | 14 AWG |
Dimensions
| Length | 25 ft |
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Manufacturing Details
The following information is subject to change without notice
| Country of Origin | United States |
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| Shop USA | Yes |
Label Information
| Certification, Codes, Standards | ASTM B-3/B-8 Specified; Federal Specification A-A-59544; National Electrical Code/NFPA 70 Standard; REACH/RoHS Compliant; UL Standard 719/UL 83 Listed |
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