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200°C (392°F) FEP Insulated Thermocouple Wire

February 8, 2016 by Thermal Wire and Cable

200°C (392°F) FEP Insulated Thermocouple Wire (Parallel Construction)

Commonly used in temperature sensors.

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250°C (482°F) Type PAF (UL®) Listed Fixture Wire Solid or 7 Strand 600 Volt 18AWG-14AWG

February 7, 2016 by Thermal Wire and Cable

PFA Fixture wires may be used for installation in luminaires and similar equipment where enclosed or protected and not subject to bending or twisting in use. It also is utilized to connect luminaires to branch-circuit conductors supplying the luminaires. Fixture wires should not be used as branch-circuit conductors unless permitted elsewhere in the code.

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200°C (392°F) Type PF (UL®) Listed Fixture Wire Solid or 7 Strand 600 Volt 18AWG-14AWG

February 6, 2016 by Thermal Wire and Cable

Fixture wires may be used for installation in luminaires and similar equipment where enclosed or protected and not subject to bending or twisting in use. It also is utilized to connect luminaires to branch-circuit conductors supplying the luminaires. Fixture wires should not be used as branch-circuit conductors unless permitted elsewhere in the code.

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200°C (392°F) Type ZHF (UL®) Listed Fixture Wire Solid or 7 Strand 600 Volt 18AWG-14AWG

February 5, 2016 by Thermal Wire and Cable

Thermal Wire and Cable type ZHF Fixture wires are intended to be grounded conductors and may be used as a tap conductor to connect luminaires to branch-circuit conductor, conjunction box or other fitting that is allowed to contain splices. Fixture wire should not be used as branch circuit conductors unless permitted by NEC code elsewhere.

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250°C (482°F) UL PFAH Insulated Power Cable 600 Volt

February 4, 2016 by Thermal Wire and Cable

Typical applications include internal wiring of motors, booster melting systems, and electronic equipment.

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200°C (392°F) UL FEP Insulated Building Cable 600 Volt

February 2, 2016 by Thermal Wire and Cable

200°C (392°F) UL FEP Insulated Building Cable 600 Volt

UL Listed FEP building wire offers distinct advantages over the frequently specified silicone rubber glass braid (SRML). The reduced size and weight of Teflon® insulated cable allows more circuits per conduit and eases installation in confined spaces. Teflon® insulated cables have outstanding resistance to chemicals, oils and solvents that often cause rapid deterioration of other insulating materials.

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200°C (392°F) UL FEPB Insulated Building Cable 600 Volt

February 1, 2016 by Thermal Wire and Cable

200°C (392°F) UL FEPB Insulated Building Cable 600 Volt

UL Listed FEPB combines the superior qualities of Teflon® and the abrasion resistant characteristics of a fibrous braid. Thermal Wire and Cable FEPB is smaller in diameter than silicone rubber insulated cables yet retains the cut through, crush and abrasion resistance of braided cables.

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150°C (302°F) Type Z (UL®) Listed General Wiring 600 Volt 14AWG-4/0 AWG

January 31, 2016 by Thermal Wire and Cable

Thermal Wire and Cable LLC type Z Tefzel® insulated lead wire and power cables produce very little smoke when burned, is chemically inert to nearly all industrial chemicals and solvents. Tefzel® as a primary insulation couples superior dielectric properties is abrasion resistant, heat resistant and its’ durability is second to none. Its’ flexible nature and small diameter profile provides for easy, economical installations. Fully pigmented insulation in bright colors aids in positive identification. Compared to other high temperature cables that are augmented with a braid, Tefzel® insulated wire will slide rather than tear, yet its abrasion resistance helps eliminate cut-through and other damage that can occur during installation and use. Type Z conductors for general wiring are 20% smaller in diameter than braided cables allowing more circuits per conduit.

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