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Hello, these cables have been certified under the National Electric Code as safe to be installed inside a wall in a residential building. A certified electrician would look for this marking if this cable is being ran through a wall during installation.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Fire/heat Safe rated for running in the wall behind drywall
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.That means it's rated to be run inside a wall if you want/need to. In some localities building codes may require this type of cable if you wanted to run it in or through a wall. Where I live, out of city limits with no building/fire/electrical codes I could run whatever cable I wanted.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.THIS MEANS THAT THE CABLE IS RATED TO BE RAN IN YOUR WALL WITHOUT BEING DAMAGED. SOME PEOPLE RUN ALL THERE CABLES IN THE WALL, SO THEY ARE NOT SEEN. THIS MAKES A CLEANER SET UP. THESE CABLES USUALY HAVE A THICKER PROTECTIVE COATING AROUND THE WIRE.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Cl2 , CL3, and Platum cables will not burn if a sudden surge of electricity happens -CL2 150 watts surge and CL3 300 watts surge- therefore can be installed between wall surfaces. They have passed the National Electric Code
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Fire / heat safe rated for in wall behind drywall Run from cable box behind drywall to tv Or run regular to tv Behind means drill hole and fish to tv No wires showing for mounted TVs
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