Self Regulating Heating Cable

Heating Cable

Ocotber 17, 2017

The BRITECH PT – POWER TRACE system is ideal for frost protection, maintaining temperature and heat-up in pipes, tanks, vessels or at surfaces in non-ex areas and in explosive atmospheres for process industry. High output, high temperature, chemical resistant. The system is easy to design and install utilizing the required connection kits. The cable can be cut to length at the job site and installed directly on pipes simplifying the installation process and reducing waste.

Technical Data

VOLTAGE: Available from 120 to 254 Volts (AC)
HEAT OUTPUT: 3~18 watts/ft
INSTALLATION TEMP:
Minimum installation temperature: -60°C
Minimum switched on temperature: -60°C

OPERATING TEMP: 
Max. operating temperature switched off max. 190°C (1000 hours cumulative)
Max. operating temperature switched on max. 120°C  
CABLE DIMENSION: 10.2mm x 4.8 mm
MIN. BENDING RADIUS: 25mm

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