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Depending on the size of the wire, you can use wire-nuts for the smaller gauges Do not twist solid and stranded wire together when you use wire-nuts. Just lay the exposed conductor side by side and apply the wire-nut. If you wrap the two wires together, it was found, some connections have pulled apart due to the wire-nut not biting into the solid wire as the stranded wire was wrapped around it. Split bolts for the larger sizes and Allen key wire lugs bolted together for big size wire.

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Why do you use thin wire as fuse and not thick wire?

You can go either way. If you use stranded wire, you're pulling it through conduit. Stranded wire is more flexible, so it's easier to pull through the conduit. Solid wire stays bent once you bend it, and a stray wire won't jump out of a solid conductor and cause a short. Industrial wiring is a different story: all industrial wire is in conduit, so it's all stranded. Wiring with conduit is too expensive for residential applications, so they use Romex--which is always solid wire.


How do you strip insulation off stranded wire?

You would use a set of wire strippers made for stranded wire and proper size. If the strippers are made for stranded and solid make sure you use the size identifications for stranded not solid!


What is the meaning of solid wire?

Wire can be fabricated in two different forms. Solid wire refers to a single wire, while stranded wire is a wire which is made up of more than one single solid wire twisted together. A stranded wire is much more flexible, and less subject to breaking from flexing than a stranded wire of the same size.


Solid wire vs stranded ground wire on a 200 amp service which one do you use on my home?

Stranded wire is the choice as you have tight bends and a short run, solid wire isn't very good in this format.


Does ductile refer to gases?

Ductility is a physical property associated with most solid transition metals, not gases. It refers to the ability of a solid to be stretched into wire. For example copper is very ductile and a good conductor, so it's often used as electrical wiring.

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Why do you use thin wire as fuse and not thick wire?

You can go either way. If you use stranded wire, you're pulling it through conduit. Stranded wire is more flexible, so it's easier to pull through the conduit. Solid wire stays bent once you bend it, and a stray wire won't jump out of a solid conductor and cause a short. Industrial wiring is a different story: all industrial wire is in conduit, so it's all stranded. Wiring with conduit is too expensive for residential applications, so they use Romex--which is always solid wire.


How do you strip insulation off stranded wire?

You would use a set of wire strippers made for stranded wire and proper size. If the strippers are made for stranded and solid make sure you use the size identifications for stranded not solid!


Can copper conduct electricity in its solid form?

Yes. Metallic copper is one of the best of all conductors in solid form and therefore is commonly used for electrical wiring.


True or false stranded wire has a slightly smaller diameter than solid wire?

They should be the same but have different purposes. Stranded wire will flex easier than solid wire. And if one strand breaks there are sufficient numbers of other strands to continue the electrical current. When a solid wire breaks all connection is lost.


WHY STRANDED CONDUCTERS ARE USED IN POWER CABLES?

Stranded conductors are more flexible than solid conductors.


Should solid copper or stranded copper be used with the pressure terminals of a duplex receptacle?

Either one can be used. Electricians prefer to use a solid wire and use the screw terminals rather that the pressure terminals. An eyelet can be formed with solid wire where as using stranded wire takes a bit more preparation to use. The stranded wire has to be wound tighter at the termination end. This is so that when the stranded wire is tightened under the screw terminal the wire does not splay into individual strands some of which do not get under the terminal screw. With some of the strands not tightened under the screw, this is the same as using a smaller size wire. The breaker feeding the receptacle is matched to a specific wire size. The now smaller wire size has a breaker greater than the ampacity of the wire. This could lead to overheating of the wire under full load and eventually cause a breakdown of the insulation. Once the insulation has broken down, the breaker will trip due to a short circuit. This wire will have to be replaced. This could involve opening the wall board to remove the burnt wiring should this happen.Most residential wiring is done with solid copper wire. In industrial applications, stranded THHN wire is used because many wires are run through conduits from service boxes and many different colors and gauges can be run to different locations. I personally would not use stranded in a residential application.


Difference between solid and stranded conductors?

In a solid conductor there will be only one conductor ,but in stranded conductors there are several conductors twisted together to make a whole conductor ,this is mainly done to increase flexibility of the Conductor .


What is the meaning of solid wire?

Wire can be fabricated in two different forms. Solid wire refers to a single wire, while stranded wire is a wire which is made up of more than one single solid wire twisted together. A stranded wire is much more flexible, and less subject to breaking from flexing than a stranded wire of the same size.


Is stranded copper wire a better conductor than solid copper wire?

no


Solid wire vs stranded ground wire on a 200 amp service which one do you use on my home?

Stranded wire is the choice as you have tight bends and a short run, solid wire isn't very good in this format.


What is hook up wire?

Hook-up wire is small-to-medium gauge, solid or stranded, insulated wire, used for making internal connections inside electrical or electronic devices. It is often tin-plated to facilitate soldering.


What are the Advantages of bundle conductors over solid conductor?

By bundle conductors, I am assuming that you mean stranded conductors. If you actually mean bundles of wires, then the bundles could be either stranded or solid and your question does not make sense. Stranded conductors have two main advantages over solid conductors. The first is flexibility. Stranded conductors are much more flexible than their solid counterparts. The second main advantage is skin surface area. Alternating current tends to travel towards the outer skin of a conductor. This is known as the skin affect. Stranded wire has a lot more skin surface area than solid wire does. There may be more advantages, but these are the two I could think of off the top of my head.