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This 14 AWG, 7-conductor wire is a high-performance multi-core cable designed for industrial machines that require several power or signal paths in a high-heat environment. Rated for continuous operation at 200°C (392°F), it is specifically used for large motors, industrial ovens, and furnace controls. The 14-gauge size provides a balance of significant power capacity (approx. 15 Amps) and manageable flexibility, while the 7-conductor count allows for consolidated wiring of complex systems.
Large industrial machines often need to do more than just turn on. You might use three wires for 3-phase power, one for a safety ground, and the remaining three for temperature sensors or emergency shut-off switches. Having all seven inside one heat-proof jacket is like having a single organized cable bundle instead of seven messy wires tangling up inside your hot machine.
Most high-power wires use a few thick chunks of copper, which makes them stiff and hard to bend. This wire uses Class K stranding, which means each 14-gauge core is actually made of hundreds of hair-thin copper strands. This makes the wire feel like a flexible rope, allowing you to tuck it into tight corners inside a motor or oven cabinet without it "fighting" you or kinking.
In a 7-conductor cable used at high temperatures, internal heat buildup and oxidation are primary concerns:
No. Thanks to the "K" finish (the high-temp coating), the fiberglass fibers are bonded together. This makes the wire much smoother to the touch and significantly reduces the "itch factor" for the person installing it. It handles more like a heavy cloth rope than raw fiberglass.
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