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BobVila.com > Channels > Electrical & Home Wiring > All Articles > Working With Metal Clad Cable Working With Metal Clad Cable The proper techniques for cutting and securing metal clad, or BX, cable. Related Showrooms LightingUniverse.com - Lighting for your Home Dremel® - Repair, remodel and restore with the new Multi-Max™ Renovation Experts - Put your home in good hands. Get FREE estimates on your project. InsWeb - Lower Your Homeowners Insurance Bill up to 25% Online Metal clad cable, also known as armored or BX cable, is a flexible metal conduit with a wire bundle, consisting of individually insulated conductors covered by a flexible spiral-wound layer of metal. Most often used for feeder and service power in commercial and multi-story residential applications, the steel or aluminum clad cable is more resistant to damage from puncture or abrasion than non-metallic sheathed cable.
Editors note: Local codes vary on the use of metal clad cable in residential applications. Always check with a local building inspector before beginning a new project. Copyright BobVila.com © 2003 |