Description
Pacer 14 AWG Blue Primary Wire - 100' | Boat Supply Store
This 14 AWG primary wire from Pacer is engineered for demanding marine electrical systems, providing superior flexibility and corrosion resistance essential for coastal and offshore operations. Constructed with Type III class K tinned copper, it ensures excellent conductivity and longevity, while the proprietary PVC insulation offers robust protection against a wide spectrum of marine environmental hazards. Rated for 600-V and operating within a -20 C to 105 C temperature range, this wire is ideal for essential circuits on vessels navigating the waters of the Gulf Coast.
Key Features
- Superior Flexibility with Type III class K tinned copper conductor
- Exceptional Corrosion Resistance for marine longevity
- Durable PVC Jacket resistant to acid, alkali, abrasion, and fuels
- Reliable 600-V Rating for safe electrical distribution
- Wide Temperature Tolerance from -20 C to 105 C
- Meets Stringent Standards including UL 1426 and ABYC E-11.14
- USA Constructed Quality ensuring robust performance
- Clear Color Coding for straightforward installation
Specifications
| Product Specifications | |
|---|---|
| Wire Gauge | 14 AWG |
| Color | Blue |
| Length | 100' |
| Conductor Material | Type III class K tinned copper |
| Insulation Material | Flexible PVC |
| Voltage Rating | 600-V |
| Temperature Range | -20 C to 105 C |
| Resistance | Acid, Alkali, Abrasion, Flame, Gasoline, Oil, Moisture |
| Standards Met | UL 1426, BC-5W2, U.S.C.G. 33 CFR part 183, ABYC E-11.14 |
Who This Is For
Boating professionals and DIY enthusiasts requiring reliable, durable, and flexible electrical wiring for marine applications. This wire is suitable for boat builders and owners demanding performance in harsh marine environments.
How It Compares
| Feature | Pacer 14 AWG Blue Primary Wire - 100' | Competitor |
|---|---|---|
| Conductor Material | Type III annealed finely stranded tinned copper ASTM B172 Class K | Tinned Copper |
| Insulation Material | Flexible, color-coded PVC | PVC |
| AWG | 14 | 14 |
| Voltage Rating | 600-V | 600V |
| Temperature Rating | -20 C to 105 C | 105°C |
| Resistance | Acid, Alkali, Abrasion, Flame, Gasoline, Oil and Moisture | Oil, Fuel, Abrasion, UV |
| Stranding Class | Class K | Class M |
| Length | 100' | Typically less capable |
Common Concerns Answered
Are there concerns about the availability of this wire in custom lengths?
While Pacer offers this 100' spool, some competitors may offer more flexibility by selling wire by the foot. For longer runs, consider purchasing multiple spools or combining with other lengths if available.
Is this wire more expensive than standard electrical wire?
Yes, the price point reflects its marine-grade construction, utilizing tinned copper and specialized PVC insulation to withstand harsh environments, which is a worthwhile investment for long-term vessel reliability.
How does the customer sentiment compare to other marine wires?
Customer sentiment for Pacer marine wire is highly positive, with users consistently praising its flexibility, durability, and exceptional resistance to marine conditions, often making it a professional's choice for critical applications.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the temperature rating of Pacer Blue 14 AWG Primary Wire?
The Pacer Blue 14 AWG Primary Wire has a temperature rating of -20 C to 105 C.
What types of resistance does the PVC jacket on this wire offer?
The proprietary PVC insulation jacket on this wire offers resistance to acid, alkali, abrasion, flame, gasoline, oil, and moisture.
Is this wire suitable for use in harsh marine environments?
Absolutely. The wire's construction with Type III class K tinned copper and specialized PVC insulation is specifically designed to exceed stringent industry standards and provide protection against a wide range of marine environmental hazards.
What standards does Pacer's marine wire meet or exceed?
Pacer's marine wire meets or exceeds UL 1426, BC-5W2, U.S.C.G. 33 CFR part 183, and ABYC E-11.14 standards.
What is the conductor material and stranding class for this wire?
The conductor material is Type III class K tinned copper, featuring finely stranded copper for excellent flexibility.