Thermon Link IDC Kit for Self-Regulating Heating Cable

September 26, 2025

Link™ Quick Connector Kit: Insulation Displacement Connector (IDC) Kit for Self-Regulating Heating Cable

Built for a wide variety of ordinary area applications, Link™ provides a quick splice, power connection, and end seal for Thermon’s best-in-class range of commercial heat trace. Link™ employs a Thermon developed and proprietary Insulation Displacement Connector (IDC) technology that makes installation fast, reliable, and safe.

Easy and Quick Installation: Link™ rapidly connects to Thermon FLX™ (UL, CE), RGS™ (CE), and DLX™ (CE) trace heaters, without the use of heat guns or special tools.

Reliable High Performance: Robust blade design and materials of construction ensure Link™ makes a reliable connection for the life of your system.

Certified Safety: Water and dust tight for use in a range of challenging environments, Link™ is made from fire resistant materials and has been rigorously tested for electrical safety.

Construction
  1. Outdoor Rated Polymer Enclosure
  2. Clip-in Mounting Bracket
  3. Cable Glands
  4. Polymer End Seal with Sealant

Link™ Quick Connector Kit Installation Guide
Link™ Quick Connector Kit Datasheet

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