40Mv/m
No, PVC is not rated for 180 degrees which is the average operating temperature for baseboard heat
PVC is Polyvinyl Chloride, a thermoplastic. PVC cable is a conductor or cable using PVC as an insulator.
The terms are used to categorise cable insulation according to its properties, such as its operating temperature, rather than the ingredients from which it is are made.These terms are now used by the IEE Wiring Regulations to describe insulation formerly described, for example, as 'pvc' (a 'thermoplastic' material) or rubber ( a 'thermosetting' material).
A special type of PVC jacket is made of irradiated PVC.Irradiation (deliberate exposure to radiation during manufacturing) increases the temperature that the cable can withstand to about 125°C (257°F
Copper cable with PVC insulation
At -12C , the PVC cracks.
PVC is polyvinyl chloride. It is a very durable and thick type of plastic. It is used often for home piping and irrigation.
You can use a wire stripper or just a simp le kitchen knife. Score the PVC all around with the kitchen knife and pull the PVC off.
PVC softens at about 104 degrees Celsius, or 219.2 degrees Fahrenheit.
PVC RESIN 100 PHR CaCO3 40 DOP 55 Stablizer 6 lubricant 0.4
Copper conductor 'y' - PVC Insulation 'W' - Steel Round Wire Armour 'y' - PVC Outer Sheeth
i wouldn't think so, i would imagine PVC would be inert to all acids