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Although Nos. 18 and 16 wires are listed in the table, the Under- writers do not permit the use, for applications such as herein treated, of any wire smaller than No. 14. It will be noted that the wires between No. 18 and No. 8, inclusive, are tabulated as "solid" and those larger than No. 8 as "stranded. " Solid wire is that having a solid conductor, while the conductor in stranded wires is twisted up from several or many wires of relatively small diameter. Stranded wires are sometimes called ...cables. It is the usual practice in conduit work 32 No. 115 MOTOR DRIVE to specify that wires larger than No. 8 be stranded, because, if solid, they are too stiff to be handled and pulled into the conduit readily. Solid wires can be obtained, if desired, in sizes much larger than No. 8 and these are much used in "open-work" wiring. The numbers of wires in a strand given represent the practice of some manufacturers, but other manufacturers have different standards. They vary little, however, from those shown.
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