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Pacer Wire -- NOT Just a Marine Wire

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Pacer Wire and Cable

By: Steve O'Dea - Pacer Solutions Expert

For many years the marine industry has been our bread and butter. We have been with boat builders, marine manufacturers, and aftermarket suppliers as our customer base. They love the fact that our tinned copper superior wire and cable is flexible, high quality and easy to work with. Being a wire and cable manufacturer means we also have a competitive price advantage over most distributors and retail centers. Marine repair professionals are used to seeing our name on boat wire, on the boats they work on to get back to seaworthiness. This has been good news and a little bad news for Pacer. The good news is that we are the company most people think of when they are considering wiring for a boat. The bad news is that sometimes people only think of us when they are considering wiring for a boat and not for appliances, automobiles or other industrial applications. Hopefully we can change that perception soon.

Underwriters Laboratories® (UL) classifies just about every product we use daily and wire is certainly no exception. The wire we manufacture, right here in Sarasota, Florida is UL1015. This is a great, all around type of electronics or appliance wire. This do-it-all (OK, not ALL but you get the point) wire is a stranded, flexible, hook up wire. While this wire is qualified for many wiring applications, the construction is very basic. It is primarily manufactured with stranded, solid, bare and tinned copper conductors with PVC insulation. This PVC insulation creates a chemical, flame and moisture resistant barrier. We manufacture our UL1015 using stranded tinned copper conductors.

UL1015 hook up wire is typically rated for use up to 600 volts and for temperatures up to 105° Celsius in a dry location. This rating lends itself to use in various types of equipment. The difference between bare copper and tinned copper typically comes down to application and preference of the installer. The tinning is to help defend against corrosion. This is why it is used so much in marine applications. In the harshest environments people use this wire, so for added value use this wire when the environment is not as harsh. Because we manufacture this wire, you may find it more cost effective and better than purchasing through a distribution chain. This makes the UL1015 wire we manufacture the perfect solution for so many applications that its uses are endless, even outside of the marine industry. Call or email us to discuss your latest project and how our high quality wire can help: 941-378-5774 / websales@pacergroup.net



Comments

Do you offer waterblocked cable?
Posted @ Tuesday, February 16, 2010 4:20 PM by Bruce
Thanks for all the UL1015 wire info! It helped a lot!
Posted @ Wednesday, March 17, 2010 12:35 PM by Chris
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