THHN Wire – High-Heat, Nylon-Insulated, Thermoplastic-Jacketed Wire
THHN Wire is a type of electrical wire that is commonly used in commercial and industrial applications. It is a single-conductor, thermoplastic-insulated, heat-resistant wire that is rated for 90°C operation. THHN wire is also flame-retardant and moisture-resistant, making it suitable for use in harsh environments.
Description
THHN Wire – High-Heat, Nylon-Insulated, Thermoplastic-Jacketed Wire
Features
- High-temperature rating of 90°C
- Flame-retardant
- Moisture-resistant
- Durable and flexible
- Easy to install
Applications
- Electrical wiring
- Power distribution
- Control circuits
- Harsh environments
Specifications
Specification | Value |
Conductor Material | Copper |
Insulation Material | Thermoplastic |
Jacket Material | Thermoplastic |
Voltage Rating | 600V |
Temperature Rating | 90°C |
AWG Sizes | 14-2 |
Common Applications
THHN wire is commonly used in a variety of commercial and industrial applications, including:
- Electrical wiring in buildings and other structures
- Power distribution systems
- Control circuits for machinery and equipment
- Harsh environments such as those found in factories, warehouses, and outdoor locations
Benefits
THHN wire offers a number of benefits over other types of electrical wire, including:
- High-temperature rating of 90°C, which allows it to be used in high-temperature applications
- Flame-retardant properties, which make it safer to use in areas where there is a risk of fire
- Moisture-resistant construction, which makes it suitable for use in wet or humid environments
- Durability and flexibility, which makes it easy to install and use