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Paige Electric 14 AWG Single-Conductor Irrigation Wire, 2500 ft

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Original Price $783.72
Current Price $587.79
SKU 14/1X2500YE
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The Paige Electric 14 AWG single-conductor irrigation wire is a 2,500-foot, color-coded cable designed for irrigation systems, valve control circuits, and submersible pump connections. Built for outdoor and burial installations, this cable combines RHW insulation and a CPE outer jacket to meet industry construction requirements while keeping identification and installation simple.

  • Gauge & length: 14 AWG conductor supplied on a 2,500 ft spool — ideal for long-run valve and controller circuits.
  • Insulation & jacket: RHW rubber insulation with a colored CPE jacket for clear, visible circuit identification on site.
  • Electrical ratings: Rated 600 volts and for continuous operating temperatures up to 75°C (167°F).
  • Direct burial & UL labeling: UL-labeled for direct burial; 14 AWG units are identified as “Submersible Pump Cable,” suitable for pump and buried applications.
  • Color coded: Yellow outer jacket provides fast visual identification and safer routing in trenches and junctions.
  • Typical uses: Valve solenoids, controller-to-valve runs, and 14 AWG submersible pump wiring where specified.

Packaged on a professional 2,500 ft spool for reduced splices and faster installs, this cable is intended for licensed electrical or irrigation professionals. Always follow local electrical and irrigation codes, use rated connectors and strain reliefs, and consult the manufacturer spec sheet for full technical details and installation guidance.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is this wire suitable for direct burial and pump use?
Yes. The cable is UL‑labeled for direct burial (14 AWG marked “Submersible Pump Cable”) and rated 600V and 75°C.
What is this 14 AWG spool typically used for?
Ideal for long-run irrigation valve and solenoid control circuits, controller-to-valve wiring, and specified 14 AWG pump connections.
How should I protect splices and connectors for burial?
Use rated outdoor connectors or gel-filled splice kits, heat-shrink, and strain reliefs; follow local electrical and irrigation codes.