Self-Regulating Trace Heaters with Compact Design and Short Heating Circuit Optimization

May 30, 2023

Self-Regulating Trace Heaters with Compact Design and Short Heating Circuit Optimization Available at GB Agencies Ltd.

Britech’s Eltherm ELSR-MA-BF is a light self-regulating trace heater specifically designed and approved for heat tracing of potable water in pressurized (up to 290PSI) and non-pressurized lines.

ELSR-MA-BF provides maximum performance in a most compact design and is optimized for short heating circuits for the most economical operation. This versatile trace heater comes with an NSF compliant outer jacket for installation inside potable water pipelines.

Britech’s Trace Heater Advantages

  • NSF compliant
  • Can be cut to length
  • Moisture proof
  • UV-resistant
  • Small dimensions
  • Pressurized/ non-pressurized

GB Agencies also have components and fittings:

EL-ECMF

End seal for ELSR-MA-BF, portable water in pipe.

KIT-OSR-ECA-MABF-PH-FIT

Brass gland cable fitting 3/4“ NPT, lead-free for potable water use, for water-tight connection of heating cable to pipe.

ELVB-SRAM-34-ST

Power connection with steel/zinc cable gland/fitting, 3/4” NPT, non-hazardous location.

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