Thermon High Voltage HTSX™ Self-Regulating Heat Trace Extends

Thermon's HTSX 400 & 480 Vac Self-Regulating Heat Trace

Aug 12, 2021

Thermon’s HTSX™ 400 & 480 Vac Self-Regulating Heat Trace delivers:

• Over 70% increase in voltage rating, creating new applications and usage cases for our inherently safe and reliable self-regulating technology

• Up to 110% increase in heat tracing circuit lengths, simplifying plant design and optimizing Total Installed and Maintenance Costs for our Customers

• Thermon’s unique and proven Monolithic Co-Extrusion (MCE) technology, offering improved life expectancy and reliability over the competition

• Identical T-Ratings to our lower voltage HTSX™ offerings, ensuring the same safe operation in hazardous areas

• Enhanced Safety and Easier Installation compared with other high voltage and extended circuit length heat trace technologies

Thermon’s new 400 & 480 Vac capability for HTSX™ has increased the voltage rating and circuit length, while maintaining the inherent safety, reliability, low cost of ownership, and ease of installation that Thermon HTSX™is known for.

Available in three nominal power outputs of 10, 15, and 20 W/ft at 480 Vac and 24, 40, and 57 W/m at 400 Vac, this new high voltage option features T-Ratings of T3 (for 10 & 15 W/ft) and T2C (for 20 W/ft). The three high voltage options can be energized with 380 to 480 Vac, complementing the existing six power output options that are available for both 100-120 Vac and 200-277 Vac.

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