PV Wire 10 AWG 500 Foot Spool White - PVW500SPOOL
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PV Wire 10 AWG 500 Foot Spool White - PVW500SPOOL

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PV Wire 10 AWG 500 Foot Spool White - PVW500SPOOL500 foot spool of #10 AWG PV Type wire. 1000V listed sunlight resistant wire with white jacket. Sold per spool. Single insulation (not as thick as other brands of PV wire, works well with standard cable grips). Single conductor, stranded wire. Brand may vary. Ideal for large scale photovoltaic system installations requiring bulk wire, with white jacket for identified or grounded DC conductors. Key Features & Benefits 500 Foot Spool: Bulk spool

500-foot spool of #10 AWG PV Type wire. 1000V listed sunlight-resistant wire with white jacket. Sold per spool. Single insulation (not as thick as other brands of PV wire, works well with standard cable grips). Single conductor, stranded wire. Brand may vary. Ideal for large-scale photovoltaic system installations requiring bulk wire, with white jacket for identified or grounded DC conductors.


Key Features & Benefits

500-Foot Spool: Bulk spool provides ample wire for large residential, commercial, or industrial PV installations, reducing the need for multiple smaller purchases.

10 AWG Gauge: Suitable for longer wire runs and higher current applications in solar panel arrays, combiner boxes, and inverter connections.

1000V Rating: Rated for 1000V DC systems, compatible with most residential and commercial PV installations.

Sunlight Resistant: UV-resistant white jacket designed for long-term outdoor exposure without degradation.

Color-Coded for Identified Conductors: White jacket clearly identifies grounded or identified DC conductors, simplifying installation and meeting color-coding conventions.

Single Insulation Design: Insulation thickness is optimized for compatibility with standard cable grips and connector contact sleeves (not as thick as some other PV wire brands).

Stranded Wire: Flexible stranded construction simplifies routing through conduit and around corners.

Bulk Packaging: Spool format allows for efficient dispensing during installation.


Technical Specifications

Specification Detail
Wire Gauge 10 AWG
Spool Length 500 feet
Voltage Rating 1000V DC
Insulation Color White
Jacket Type Sunlight resistant
Conductor Type Stranded
Polarity Identification Grounded or identified DC conductor
Insulation Thickness Single insulation (standard thickness)
Application PV system wiring
Selling Unit Per spool (500 ft)

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