Pacer 16 AWG Striped Marine Wire - Brown w/White Stripe - 600 Voltage Rating
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Pacer 16 AWG Striped Marine Wire - Brown w/White Stripe - 600 Voltage Rating

SKU CD-102779
MPN WUL16BR-9-1000
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PACER 16 AWG UL 105C 600V 26/30 TINNED COPPER BR/BI

16 AWG UL Striped Marine Wire - Brown with White Stripe - 600 Voltage Rating

Striped wire is great for situations where someone is dealing with a large number of wires. Using striped wire makes identification easier. This, in turn, can increase job efficiency. All of Pacer's 16 AWG striped marine wire is manufactured in Sarasota, FL, USA, from Type III Class K tinned copper. During the production process, the copper conductors are jacketed with PVC insulation. This jacket is designed to be durable and flexible. All of Pacer's primary striped wire meets the requirements and standards of UL, ABYC, and NMMA. 

Features:

  • Stranded, tinned copper conductors
  • Highly flexible, color-coded insulation
  • Annealed Finely Stranded Tinned Copper ASTM B172 Class K
  • Resistant to: Acid, alkali, abrasion, flame, gasoline, oil, and moisture

Applications:

  • Point-to-point wiring 
  • Internal wiring of panels and motors

Characteristics:

  • Insulation: -20 degrees C to 105 degrees C flexible, color-coded PVC
  • Temperature Rating: 105 degrees C Dry, 75 degrees C Wet, 60 degrees C Oil
  • Voltage Rating: 600-V
  • AWG: 16
  • Cond. Stranding: 26/.0100
  • Nom. Ins. Thickness: 0.032
  • Nom. O.D: 0.125
  • Nom. Circular Mils: 2600
  • Approx. LB/M: 14.8

Compliances:

  • UL Standard 1426 (BC-5W2)
  • AWM 1015/1230
  • MTW, CSA: TEW
  • ABYC: E-8.14, E-9.14, Coast Guard: 33 CFR part183

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