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Wire for range repair...
The wires on two burners need to be replaced and I don't know what type of
wire to use. I have some regular insulated wire from something else I did but I am concerned that the heat from the burners will melt this wire, am I right? The wire says on it: (Essex 10 AWG Type THHN or THWN or MTW E53446* (UL) Gasoline and Oil resistant II 600 Volt VW-1.). What is the temperature limit on wire like this and would it be safe to use? Thanks in advance. |
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