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D-Nice

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Can type USE2, RHW2 be used for a service drop? I can't find in the code if it's sunlight resistant.
 
Types USE and USE-2 ? Indicates
cable for underground installation
including direct burial in the
earth. Cable in sizes 4/0 AWG and
smaller and having all conductors insulated
is suitable for all of the underground
uses for which Type UF cable
is permitted by the NEC. Multiconductor
Type USE cable contains conductors
with insulation equivalent
to RHW or XHHW. Multiconductor
Type USE-2 contains insulation
equivalent to RHW-2 or XHHW-2
and is rated 90?C wet or dry. Singleand
multiconductor Types USE and
USE-2 are not suitable for use in
premises or aboveground except to
terminate at the service equipment or
metering equipment. Both the insulation
and the outer covering, when
used, on single- and multiconductor
Types USE and USE-2, are suitable
for use where exposed to sun.
 
Are there any wire insulations that are defacto sunlight resistant -- don't remember seeing any in the code? I think it is a manufacturer thing -- need to look at the labeling on the specific wire. I'm not sure you'll find sunlight resistant additives in an insulation intended for direct burial in the earth.
 
suemarkp said:
Are there any wire insulations that are defacto sunlight resistant -- don't remember seeing any in the code? I think it is a manufacturer thing -- need to look at the labeling on the specific wire. I'm not sure you'll find sunlight resistant additives in an insulation intended for direct burial in the earth.


I was beginning to think the same thing
 
Stix, if you don't mind:



Types USE and USE-2 ? Indicates cable for underground installation including direct burial in the earth. Cable in sizes 4/0 AWG and smaller and having all conductors insulated is suitable for all of the underground uses for which Type UF cable is permitted by the NEC.

Multiconductor Type USE cable contains conductors with insulation equivalent to RHW or XHHW.

Multiconductor Type USE-2 contains insulation equivalent to RHW-2 or XHHW-2 and is rated 90?C wet or dry.

Single and multiconductor Types USE and USE-2 are not suitable for use in premises or aboveground except to terminate at the service equipment or metering equipment.

Both the insulation and the outer covering, when used, on single- and multiconductor Types USE and USE-2, are suitable for use where exposed to sun.




Ahhhhh. :smile:
 
stickboy1375 said:
I cant find where I got it, but it was a from pdf file, sorry but I like to cheat and copy and paste rather than re-type verbatim....
Believe me, I didn't re-type it; I'm too lazy. I cut'n'pasted it into Notepad, moved stuff around, and cut'n'pasted it back.
 
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