Specifications
Insulated Wire made in the USA
Conductor: Tinned or bare copper (solid or stranded)
Insulation: PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride), nominal wall thickness of 0.030”
Voltage Rating: 600 VAC
Temperature rating: 105 C (221 F)
Flame Test: VW-1 flame test rated
Compliance: UL 1015/1230/MTW, CSA TEW, AWM styles
Single Conductor UL Wire refers to a category of electrical wire that meets safety and performance standards set by Underwriters Laboratories (UL). These wires are used in a wide range of applications, from internal appliance wiring to industrial control systems, panel builders. Here's a breakdown of key types and features:
🔌 General Features
Conductor: Stranded copper
Insulation: PVC
Voltage Rating: Typically up to 600V
Temperature Rating: Ranges from 60°C to 200°C, depending on insulation type
Compliance: UL 1015, UL 1230
Applications: Internal wiring of appliances, control panels, switchboards, meters, and industrial equipment
✅ Advantages
High safety and reliability
Flame, moisture, and chemical resistance
Wide range of sizes and insulation types
Color-coded for easy identification
🧵 Popular UL Wire Styles
UL 1015
Insulation: PVC
Voltage: 600V
Temperature: 80–105°C
Use: Internal wiring of appliances and electrical equipment
UL 1230
Insulation: PVC
Voltage: 600V
Temperature: 105°C (60°C in wet/oil conditions)
Use: Control panels, meters, switchboards
Features: Flame-resistant (VW-1), abrasion and chemical resistant