mjwalsh
6 bay SS w/laundromat
Has anyone ever had problems with 18 gauge wire that comes in a cable from our various distributors? I notice that from my samples that some are tinned. One sample is a 25 conductor that is actually underground cable. The underground cable is not tinned & looks like it is all copper in appearance. The jackets both inside & out also appear more durable.
At one time a leading expert suggested that 22 gauge Beldon is better up to 100 feet than 16 gauge that is tinned. Back in 1987 with our at that time brand new car wash equipment, an electrician put in 16 gauge TFFN all the same color but were meticulously numbered. It seems like distinctive colors along with the numbers would be an improvement. I don't believe we have had any quality issues with that particular wire.
Some of the control wires will be going direct to a PLC module if that makes any difference.
At one time a leading expert suggested that 22 gauge Beldon is better up to 100 feet than 16 gauge that is tinned. Back in 1987 with our at that time brand new car wash equipment, an electrician put in 16 gauge TFFN all the same color but were meticulously numbered. It seems like distinctive colors along with the numbers would be an improvement. I don't believe we have had any quality issues with that particular wire.
Some of the control wires will be going direct to a PLC module if that makes any difference.
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