Romex Grounded NM Wire, 14/2G - 50 Ft
Romex Grounded NM Wire, 14/2G - 50 Ft

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Item # GJXIRJUPC: 032886263033
ROMEX GROUNDED NM-B BUILDING WIRE - 14/2G x 50 Ft

Southwire Romex Type NM-B nonmetallic-sheathed cable in a cut length, ready for indoor branch-circuit wiring. Solid copper conductors with 90C THHN/THWN-2 thermoplastic insulation inside a flame-retardant, moisture-resistant PVC jacket - the standard wiring method for residential dry-location branch circuits per NEC Article 334.

  • Gauge / Conductors: 14/2G - 2 insulated conductors plus bare copper equipment ground
  • Length: 50 Ft cut piece, individually boxed for shelf service
  • Insulation: 600V THHN/THWN-2 rated 90C; ampacity used at the 60C column per NEC 334.80
  • Jacket: color-coded NEMA convention - White for 14 AWG (white=14, yellow=12, orange=10, black=8/6)
  • Ampacity: 15A maximum overcurrent protection on 120V circuits
  • Use in dry interior locations only - inside walls, ceilings, and accessible attic spaces of one- and two-family dwellings
  • Manufacturer Part No: 28827422

Circuit Use: 14 AWG is the standard for 15A general-lighting and general-purpose receptacle circuits in residential construction - bedrooms, living areas, hallways, and most ceiling lights. Not allowed for kitchen counter, bath, or laundry receptacle circuits, which require 20A per NEC 210.11.

Length Use Case: 50 feet covers a typical room-scale run - a new branch circuit extended from the panel to a single room, a small basement workshop subfeed, or a garage outlet add. Allow extra length for routing around joists, plates, and through bored studs rather than running tight.

NM-B vs UF vs MC: Type NM-B is for indoor dry-location use only. Switch to UF cable for direct burial or damp/wet locations, and to MC (metal-clad) cable for installations exposed to physical damage or where local code requires an armored sheath. Do not use NM-B in conduit fills, embedded in concrete, or anywhere exposed to moisture.

Tip: Pull the cable, do not push it - kinks in NM-B are permanent and stress the insulation at the bend. Strip the outer jacket with the built-in rip cord (pull the inner cord 6-8 inches back from the cut, then split the jacket lengthwise) rather than scoring with a knife, which risks nicking the conductor insulation underneath. Romex is a registered trademark of Southwire Company.