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Which type of cable has an overall covering that is resistant to fungus?

  1. Type NM

  2. Type NMC

  3. Type UF

  4. Type MC

The correct answer is: Type NMC

Type NMC cable is specifically designed with characteristics that offer resistance to moisture and fungus, making it suitable for use in environments where exposure to dampness or potential fungal growth may occur. The overall covering of Type NMC includes a thick thermoplastic jacket that helps protect the internal conductors from environmental factors, including humidity and organic degeneration. In contrast, Type NM (Non-Metallic Sheathed Cable) is generally intended for dry locations and does not possess the same level of moisture resistance, making it less suitable for environments prone to fungal growth. Type UF (Underground Feeder) cable is also moisture-resistant and can be used in wet locations, but it does not have the same specific protective properties against fungus as NMC. Type MC (Metal-Clad) cable provides mechanical protection and is suitable for various applications but does not have the same insulation features aimed directly at combating fungus. Thus, Type NMC cable's unique construction and intended usage make it the ideal choice for environments where fungal resistance is a critical requirement. This specialization helps ensure longer-lasting performance and reliability in challenging conditions.