Southwire Bare Copper Grounding Wire, 6 AWG, 315 ft, None Insulation
Southwire's Bare Copper does not have insulation or a jacket and is used to connect a circuit to a grounding rod in the earth. It is installed in parallel with the hot and neutral wires in the circuit, providing a direct path for electrical current to flow to the ground in the event of a wiring problem, helping to prevent electric shock. It is commonly used to ground service entrance panels to ground bars and rods or bond reinforced concrete structures together. Bare copper residential grounding wire for electrical systems before entering the home Solid copper construction, soft-drawn temper Suitable for uninsulated hook-ups, jumpers, and grounds in electrical construction Measures 315 ft. long Solid and stranded (classes AA and A) bare copper are suitable for overhead transmission and distribution applications For indoor and outdoor use