We want our products to be compliant with UL3101-1 and EN61010-1.

We need to use 600 volt hookup wire because in some applications we can't avoid
routing primary wire along side of secondary wiring.

UL listed 600 volt wire has an insulation thickness of .034" which is too thick
for some of our connectors. In those cases, we would like to use MIL Standards
wire (MIL-W-16878 Type B) which has a .010" PVC insulator with a .003" Clear
Nylon Jacket, also rated for 600 volt.

Can I use the MIL Standard wire in place of the UL wire?  Will I get objections
>from UL when the system is evaluated?

Thanks,
Brian Kunde
LECO


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