PV Wire Wire
Specifications
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Full name | Photovoltaic Wire |
| Insulation material | XLPE |
| Outer covering | UV-resistant jacket |
| Temperature rating (dry) | 90°C (194°F) |
| Temperature rating (wet) | 90°C (194°F) |
| Voltage rating | 600V |
| Approved locations | dry, wet, exposed to sunlight |
When to use PV Wire wire
Solar PV module interconnections. UL 4703 listed. Rated for UV exposure and high temperatures on rooftops.
Common applications for PV Wire:
- Specialized applications - PV Wire is used where its specific temperature and environment ratings are required
- See manufacturer specifications for approved installation methods
NEC code references for PV Wire
The NEC defines wire insulation types in Table 310.4(1) (formerly Table 310.104(A)). Key sections that apply:
- Table 310.4(1) - lists PV Wire with its temperature rating, insulation material, and approved locations
- Table 310.16 - ampacity values for conductors in raceway, cable, or earth (the values shown in our ampacity table above)
- Section 110.14(C) - termination temperature limits that determine real-world usable ampacity
- Section 310.15(C)(1) - adjustment factors for more than 3 current-carrying conductors in a raceway
Frequently asked questions about PV Wire wire
Where can I use PV Wire wire?
PV Wire is approved for use in dry, wet, exposed to sunlight per NEC Table 310.4(1). It has a dry temperature rating of 90°C and a wet rating of 90°C. Always verify that your specific installation meets the approved location requirements.
What is the temperature rating of PV Wire?
PV Wire is rated 90°C in dry locations and 90°C in wet locations. The ampacity values in NEC Table 310.16 use the 90°C column for conductors rated at or above 90°C, but actual usable ampacity is limited by the termination temperature (typically 75°C per 110.14(C)).
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NEC 2023 references verified April 2026