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INCREASING SOLAR DEMAND
Our photovoltaic (PV) wire is built to meet the increasing demands of solar applications. Our conductors are UL 4703 approved and available in black, white, or red 600V, 1kV, or 2kV.
XLPE INSULATION
Our conductors are insulated with thermoset crosslinked polyethylene for use in both grounded and ungrounded solar arrays—designed to withstand heat, cold, and moisture.
Service Wire always goes above and beyond to meet the requirements of the end user/customer.
Good, solid supplier for us. We know we can count on Service Wire when we need you.
ServiceSOLAR® PV WIRE
RHW-2/EnviroPLUS®
600V Copper, LSZH Jacket
AVAILABLE:
#16 AWG - 750 Kcmil
VW-1 Rated
FT-1 Rated
Direct Burial
Service Wire ADVANTAGE
Cable Management
Lock in pricing and ensure product availability for the duration of your job with inventory management.
Emergency Service
When you need wire and cable fast, call on Service Wire. We offer true, 24/7 emergency service, 365 days a year.
Quality Systems
Excellence is at the core of everything we do—from the raw, made in North America materials to our stringent in-house testing.
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SERVICESOLAR®
For everything under the sun, SerivceSOLAR® is the right solution. Still have questions? Download our ServiceSOLAR® Selection Guide.
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THHN vs. XHHW-2: What's the Difference?
Thermoset XLPE insulation is superior to the thinner PVC insulation used in thermoplastic products (like THHN/THWN-2). Learn more about the differences between THHN and XHHW-2.
How Can I Prevent Cable Faults During Installation?
Even the smallest nick in a cable’s insulation can lead to outer sheath damage & a short circuit fault. Cables that won’t meg properly will need to be replaced. Learn how you can prevent cable faults during installation.
How Do Cold Temperatures Affect Cable?
Extreme cold temperatures can put your cables to the test. If you use the wrong cable it can stiffen, crack, and even break. See how to select the right thermoset cable with sufficient cold temperature rating instead.

