Tracemate Single Circuit Modules

Tracemate

October 17, 2017

TraceMate Series Controllers not only control and monitor temperature but they also monitor your heat trace system for current and ground leakage. TraceMate™ Series Controllers are compatible with every type of electric heat trace and tubing bundle available.

All TraceMate Series Controllers are complete packages that come with a built-in Ground Fault Protection Device (GFPD), eliminating the need for separate ground fault breaker panels and their associated costs of installation. Temperature sensing is through the included 100-ohm, 3-wire platinum RTD, which you can mount on the pipe, or use for ambient sensing.

Features

• Temperature Control
• System Fault Alarm
• Early Warming
• Remote Monitoring
• Hazardous / Non hazardous Area Usage
• Weatherproof, NEMA-4X Enclosure
• Low Installed Cost

 

http://www.britech.ca/heat_trace_thermostat.html

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