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XHHW-2 vs. USE-2 Cable: Decoding the Right Choice for Conduit or Direct Burial

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In the world of 600V electrical wiring, both THWN-2 and USE-2 are common specifications. However, confusing them can lead to code violations or premature failure. While both are rated for 90°C in wet locations, they are engineered for fundamentally different environments. The core distinction lies in their construction: THWN-2 is a protected conduit wire, while USE-2 is a self-protected outdoor cable.​ This guide will clarify their differences, helping you choose the right product for your indoor or outdoor project.

Core Definitions & Governing Standards

Understanding the basic identity and standard of each wire is the first step.
1.THWN-2 (Thermoplastic Heat and Water-resistant Nylon-coated -2):
  • Standard:UL 83​ (Thermoplastic-Insulated Wires). This is the standard for general-purpose building wire.
  • Construction:​ It features a PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) insulation​ with a thin, tough Nylon outer jacket. The “2” denotes its 90°C wet/dry rating. Its design assumes installation within a protective raceway.
2.USE-2 (Underground Service Entrance -2):
  • Standard:UL 854​ (Service-Entrance Cable). This is the standard for cables designed for direct burial and service entrance applications.
  • Construction:​ It uses a single, thick layer of cross-linked polyethylene (XLPE) insulation​ that is formulated to act as both insulation and a rugged outer jacket. It has no separate sheath. This monolithic design is built to face the elements directly.

Key Differences: A Side-by-Side Comparison

Feature
THWN-2 Wire
USE-2 Cable
Temperature Rating
90°C Dry & Wet; 250°C Short Circuit
90°C Dry & Wet; 250°C Short Circuit
Voltage Rating
600V
600V
Outer Structure
PVC Insulation + Nylon Jacket​ (Two layers)
Single, thick, weather-resistant XLPE layer​ (No separate jacket)
UV / Sunlight Resistance
Good on most types, but not a mandatory requirement​ for all.
Excellent. Formulated for long-term, unprotected exposure​ on rooftops or outdoors.
Direct Burial Suitability
Not Recommended.​ The Nylon jacket can be easily punctured by rocks.
Inherently Designed & Certified for Direct Burial.​ Resists soil pressure, moisture, and corrosion.
Installation Environment
Conduit, Raceway, Cable Tray​ (Indoor / Semi-Outdoor)
Direct Burial, Exposed PV Runs, Unprotected Outdoor Feeds
Moisture/Water Resistance
Excellent (Nylon jacket provides a barrier)
Superior (XLPE is highly hydrolysis-resistant)
Mechanical Protection
The Nylon jacket offers good abrasion and oil resistance.
Relies on the toughness of the thick XLPE and proper installation practices.
Conductor
Primarily Copper
Copper or Aluminum
Common Colors
Full color range (Black, White, Red, Blue, Green, etc.)
Almost exclusively Black​ (for optimal UV stability)
Primary Applications
Internal Building Wiring, machine tool wiring, appliance leads—anywhere inside conduit.
Service Entrance Drops, Solar DC Circuits (NEC 690), Direct Burial Feeders, exposed outdoor runs.

Detailed Application Scenarios: Where Each One Shines

1.When to Use THWN-2: The Indoor/Conduit Specialist
THWN-2 is the default choice for the vast majority of protected indoor wiring. Its PVC insulation is cost-effective, and the Nylon jacket provides excellent slickness for pulling through long conduit runs, as well as resistance to abrasion, oil, and chemicals. Use it for:
  • Wiring within walls, ceilings, and floors inside conduit or metal clad cable.
  • Commercial and industrial control panel wiring.
  • Machine tool and appliance internal wiring.
  • Important:​ While it can be used in wet locations, it must be inside a conduit or other approved raceway. It is not designed to be directly buried or exposed to sustained sunlight without protection.
2.When to Use USE-2: The Outdoor/Direct Burial Specialist
USE-2 is purpose-built for harsh, unprotected environments. Its thick, compounded XLPE is resistant to sunlight, soil chemicals, moisture, and physical crushing. It is the code-specified choice for many outdoor applications. Use it for:
  • Direct Burial:​ Running power from a transformer to a building’s meter or between outdoor equipment without conduit.
  • Photovoltaic Systems:​ It is specifically recognized by NEC Article 690​ for the DC circuit wiring between solar panels and to the inverter.
  • Exposed Outdoor Feeders:​ For supplying pumps, lights, or outbuildings where conduit is not desired.
  • Service Entrance Conductors:​ The final overhead or underground run from the utility to the customer’s meter.

Conclusion: Making the Informed Choice

The decision comes down to one key question: Will the wire be permanently protected inside a raceway, or will it be exposed to the earth, sunlight, and weather?
  • Choose THWN-2​ for all your standard indoor, in-conduit wiring needs.​ It is the economical, reliable, and code-compliant workhorse for protected installations.
  • Choose USE-2​ when the cable needs to be directly buried, run across a rooftop, or exposed to the elements without conduit protection.​ Its rugged construction is not an extra feature—it’s a fundamental requirement for the application’s safety and longevity. Never substitute a conduit wire (THWN-2) for a direct burial cable (USE-2).
Select with confidence for your specific environment.​ JZD Cable supplies high-quality, certified THWN-2 for your conduit projects and robust, reliable USE-2 for your outdoor and solar applications. Contact us today to discuss your project requirements or visit jzdcable.com​ to learn more about our product specifications.

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