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UL 1007 PVC Insulated Hook-up Wire (80°C / 300V)

UL AWM Style 1007 · 80°C maximum · 300 Vac · 32 AWG–16 AWG · extruded PVC · 15 mils min avg wall / 13 mils min at any point · solid or stranded copper · horizontal flame · UL Recognized Component — file on record · protected internal wiring of appliances and electronic equipment · factory supply · 12-hr B2B quote

UL AWM Style 1007 — PVC Hook-Up Wire for Protected Internal Wiring

UL AWM Style 1007 is a single-conductor extruded PVC hook-up wire for the protected internal wiring of appliances and electronic equipment, covered under UL Subject 758, Section 1. The Style covers 32 AWG–16 AWG at 80°C maximum and 300 Vac. CableApex supplies UL AWM Style 1007 PVC wire from factory production, with conductor options, custom colours, spool lengths, and documentation confirmed according to the ordered construction.

UL AWM Style 1007 cross-section technical diagram showing fine-gauge stranded copper conductor and 15 mils extruded PVC insulation wall per UL Subject 758

UL AWM Style 1007 — Key Specifications

ParameterValue per UL Style 1007 File
UL AWM Style1007
UL Subject / Section758, Section 1
Temperature Rating80°C maximum
Voltage Rating300 Vac
Conductor Range32 AWG – 16 AWG, solid or stranded
Insulation MaterialExtruded PVC
Min Avg Insulation Thickness15 mils (0.38 mm) — per UL Style file, 32–16 AWG
Min Insulation at Any Point13 mils (0.33 mm) — per UL Style file, 32–16 AWG
ConductorSolid or stranded copper; bare or tinned (confirm at order)
Optional Oil Resistance60°C or 80°C oil-resistant grade — optional, confirm at order
Flame RatingHorizontal flame
UL RecognitionUL Recognized Component — file on record
Permitted Use (per UL Style file)Internal wiring of appliances; tags may indicate 600V peak — for electronic use only
Colour OptionsRed, black, white, yellow, blue, green, brown, grey; custom on request
RoHS / REACHDocumentation available on request, where applicable

Typical Construction Data — 30–16 AWG Range

The AWG sizes below represent typical factory-supplied constructions within the UL 1007 Style range (32–16 AWG). Conductor stranding, outer diameter, and resistance figures are typical production values. UL Style 1007 covers 32 AWG through 16 AWG; this table shows commonly ordered sizes only and does not represent the complete Style range. Final conductor construction, dimensions, markings, packaging, and documentation depend on the confirmed order specification.

Gauge (AWG)Conductor Stranding (No./mm)Insulation Thickness (mm, typical)Outer Diameter (mm, typical)Max Resistance at 20°C (Ω/km)
30 AWG7/0.100.401.10381.0
28 AWG7/0.1270.401.20239.0
26 AWG7/0.160.401.30150.0
24 AWG11/0.160.401.4594.2
22 AWG17/0.160.401.6059.4
20 AWG21/0.180.401.8036.7
18 AWG34/0.180.402.1023.2
16 AWG26/0.2540.402.4014.6

UL AWM Style 1007 PVC hook-up wire fine-gauge conductors routed inside protected electronic equipment enclosure for appliance internal wiring, 80°C maximum 300 Vac

Applications — Protected Internal Wiring of Appliances and Electronic Equipment

UL AWM Style 1007 is designated for the internal wiring of appliances. At 80°C maximum and 300 Vac, and across the 32–16 AWG conductor range, it is well suited to protected internal hook-up wiring requirements in enclosed electronic and electrical equipment where a thin-wall 300V PVC insulated AWM wire is specified. Application categories where UL AWM Style 1007 constructions are commonly evaluated include:

  • Internal hook-up wiring inside consumer electronic equipment, small appliance assemblies, and enclosed electronic control modules
  • PCB-to-component internal wiring within enclosed equipment assemblies at fine-wire AWG sizes
  • Small power supply and transformer secondary internal wiring within enclosed assemblies at 300V class
  • Appliance internal wiring where the 300 Vac rating, 80°C temperature class, and 15 mils PVC wall meet the equipment-level specification and evaluation requirements
  • Electronic equipment internal wiring where the tag may indicate 600V peak — for electronic use only

UL AWM Style 1007 is not designated for field wiring, building installation wiring, external cabling, or any use outside protected internal equipment wiring. Where 600 Vac internal wiring is required, UL AWM Style 1015 (600 Vac / up to 105°C, 30 AWG–2000 kcmil, 30 mils min avg PVC wall) is the appropriate higher-voltage PVC alternative.

Direct Factory Supply — UL AWM Style 1007

  • Direct factory communication: UL 1007 PVC hook-up wire orders are handled directly from the production facility, supporting efficient lead-time coordination and specification clarification before and during production.
  • Custom colour and spool length: PVC jacket colour and spool length produced to buyer specification. Standard colours: red, black, white, yellow, blue, green, brown, grey. Custom colours and spool lengths on request. MOQ 100m per colour.
  • Conductor options: Bare or tinned copper conductor available depending on specification and production capability. Tinned copper constructions offer stable solderability for suitable assembly methods. Confirm conductor type at enquiry stage.
  • AWG and stranding options: Commonly ordered AWG sizes within the 32–16 AWG Style range available from standard production. Additional stranding configurations available on request. Confirm at enquiry stage.
  • Export documentation: Commercial Invoice, Packing List, Certificate of Origin (CCPIT), Bill of Lading provided as standard. UL AWM Style 1007 documentation available for confirmed construction on request. RoHS and REACH documentation available on request where applicable. HS Code: 8544.49.

UL AWM Style 1007 PVC hook-up wire fine-gauge cut-end close-up showing stranded copper conductor and 15 mils extruded PVC insulation wall per UL Subject 758

Related UL AWM Styles

Buyers evaluating UL AWM Style 1007 may also consider: UL AWM 1015 (80–105°C / 600 Vac or 750 Vdc, extruded PVC, 30 AWG–2000 kcmil, 30 mils min avg wall — higher-voltage class PVC alternative for 600V internal wiring requirements); UL AWM 1569 (80–105°C / 300 Vac, extruded PVC, 30–2 AWG, 15 mils min avg wall — 300V class thin-wall PVC for larger AWG sizes beyond UL 1007’s 16 AWG upper limit); and UL AWM 3266 (125°C / 300 Vac, extruded XLPE, 32–10 AWG — higher-temperature thermoset alternative for 300V internal wiring where 80°C PVC is insufficient).

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