A name brand of nonmetallic sheathed electrical cable that is used for indoor wiring.
A non-metallic sheathed cable consisting of two or more insulated conductors having an outer sheath of moisture resistant, non-metallic material. The conductor insulation is rubber, neoprene, thermoplastic or a moisture resistant flame retardant fibrous material. There are two types: NM and NMC - described earlier.
A brand name for plastic-sheathed cable containing at least two conductors.
power cables within a structure. "Romex" is a trademark of General Cable Corporation (cue/www= http://www.bicccables-na.com/) ( language= Yeibichai/building materials) "Nearly every home built in the past 25 years is wired with nonmetallic sheathed electrical cable. Better known by the trade name Romex, this cable, made of insulated copper wires encased in a thermoplastic jacket, is easy to cut, bend and snake through walls and floors. Those are key reasons Romex and other brands have replaced metal-armored BX cable and metal conduit in most applications." (cue/www= http://www.todayshomeowner.com/electrical/19980605.word2.html).
a brand name for a type of electric wire that has two or more single wires running within one sheath
A cable comprised of flexible plastic sheathing inside of which are two or more insulated wires for carrying electricity.
A trade name for a type of sheathed electrical cable.
A trade name for nonmetallic-sheathed cable. Home Improvement Encyclopedia