Thermocouple Wire - Heat Resistant PVC Insulated Parallel Construction
Thermocouple Wire and Extension Wire - Single Pair
Heat Resistant PVC Insulated Parallel Construction Thermocouple Wire
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HR PVC Parallel Twin
One pair of solid conductors HR PVC insulated. Parallel construction and HR PVC insulation overall. |
HR PVC Parallel Twin
One pair of stranded conductors HR PVC insulated. Parallel construction with HR PVC insulation overall. |
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Stock Number | A13 | A14 | A15 | A30 | A40 | A50 | A60 | A65 | A70 | |||
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Wire Type (number of strands x AWG) | Solid | Solid | Solid | 7x32 | 13x32 | 23x32 | 32x32 | 40x32 | 3x19 | ||
Wire Gauge - AWG | 24 | 20 | 16 | 24 | 21 | 19 | 17 | 16 | 14 | |||
Insulation | Heat Resistant PVC | Heat Resistant PVC | ||||||||||
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Number of Pairs | 1 | 1 | |||||||||
Conductor Configuration | Parallel | Parallel | ||||||||||
Shielded | No | No | ||||||||||
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Insulation | Heat Resistant PVC | Heat Resistant PVC | |||||||||
Insulation Rating (ºF) |
Continuous | -22 to +220 | -22 to +220 | |||||||||
Short Term | — | — | ||||||||||
Color Coding | Yes | Yes | ||||||||||
Physical Properties |
Abrasion Resistance | Good | Good | |||||||||
Moisture Resistance | Very Good | Very Good | ||||||||||
Typical Weight (lbs/1000ft) excl reel |
21 | 28 | 34 | 14 | 21 | 28 | 34 | 41 | 48 | |||
Diameter under Armor (inches) | — | — | ||||||||||
Diameter over Armor (inches) | — | — | ||||||||||
Overall Diameter |
inches | 0.12" x 0.20" | 0.12" x 0.20" | 0.16" x 0.24" | 0.12" x 0.16" | 0.12" x 0.2" | 0.16" x 0.24" | 0.16" x 0.24" | 0.20" x 0.28" | 0.20" x 0.31" | ||
mm | 3x5 | 3x5 | 4x6 | 3x4 | 3x5 | 4x6 | 4x6 | 5x7 | 5x8 | |||
Popular Order Codes | A13KX, A13KCB, A13JX, A13TX, A13NX A14KX, A14JX, A14TX A15KX, A15KCB, A15JX, A15TX |
A30KX, A30KCB, A30JX, A30TX, A30NX, A30EX A40KX, A40KCB, A40JX, A40TX, A40NX, A40EX, A40RCA A50KX, A50KCB, A50JX, A50TX, A50NX, A50RCA A60KX, A60KCB, A60JX, A60TX, A60RCA A65KX, A65KCB, A65TX A70RCA |
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Notes All dimensions are approximate |
Oval cross section. Good general purpose construction. |
Oval cross section. Good general purpose flexible construction. A60, A65 and A70 are more heavy duty. |

Frequently Asked Questions
- What is a thermocouple cable, and why is it important?
A thermocouple wire is used to connect a thermocouple sensor to measurement equipment. It transmits the temperature signal generated by the thermocouple, ensuring accurate readings are maintained. The choice of cable material (such as PVC, PFA, or fiberglass) affects the cable's durability, temperature range, and resistance to environmental factors, making it critical to select the right one for your application. - What are the different types of thermocouple cables available?
Thermocouple cables are categorised into thermocouple and extension types. Thermocouple grade cables use the same material as the thermocouple and are used to make the sensing part of the thermocouple, designated by two letters such as Type KK (Type K), Type JJ (Type J), and Type TT (Type T) etc. Extension grade wire can only be used to extend ther thermocouple to the instrumentation, these are designated as type KX, TX, JX etc. - What insulation materials are available for thermocouple cables?
We stock over 7 million feet of thermocouple cable with a variety of insulation material, including PVC, PFA, fibreglass, ceramic fiber, XLPE, and silicone rubber. PVC (220ºF) is a good general purpose cable, PFA (480ºF) has good chemical and oil resistance, Fibreglass (890ºF) is good for industrial use at higher temperatures and Silicon Rubber (390ºF) is a good choice if a very flexible cable is required.