Conductor insulation rating

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When it comes to the "-2" that's on all our wire. VW-1 And other markings like FT4 and so on has nothing to do with "-2" technically. For example, XHHW-2 doesn't have a VW-1 unless it's ordered with it...and most don't need VW-1...so why pay for it. As a manufacturer we are not going to use optional additives if they are not required....only when requested.

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When it comes to the "-2" that's on all our wire. VW-1 And other markings like FT4 and so on has nothing to do with "-2" technically. For example, XHHW-2 doesn't have a VW-1 unless it's ordered with it...and most don't need VW-1...so why pay for it. As a manufacturer we are not going to use optional additives if they are not required....only when requested.

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OP's question was if they make -2 conductors anymore. You saying all conductors from your company are -2 rated? OP must not be buying any of your product if so.
 
All those that need 90C in wet. Umm..is that a DIG...?...like I care who they buy.....we are doing just fine...lol....and my check makes it in my account just fine

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Oh...i drive a Ford....he might drive a Chevy....I don't care...lol. Also since when can't the topic stray from the OP when providing factual info......take it or leave it not my concern...:)

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All those that need 90C in wet. Umm..is that a DIG...?...like I care who they buy.....we are doing just fine...lol....and my check makes it in my account just fine

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Not a dig, simply stated your company only makes -2 conductors and OP doesn't have -2 conductors, which simply means one of your competitors must be making non -2 conductors.

You are the one that went on about other technicalities that may make a difference in cost, then said all your conductors are -2 rated anyway, which is all OP asked about.
 
Here in California we just started using NEC 2014. So all I wanted to do is get the word out cause the AHJ are catching on to the #10 conductor insolation for wet location is 75* THWN, but on blue prints its still showing it as THWN-2 and all the math is at 90*C all wrong so be aware before you do and they make you change it out.
I was reading this last night, So this morning I looked at are # 10 wire by cerrowire it's marked for THHN/THWN-2
 
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