Thermon New LINK Quick Insulation Displacement Connector

April 15, 2024

Thermon makes it easy to transfer the warmth needed for your commercial piping, roofing, walkways, and other ordinary area applications with the launch of their new LINK™ self-regulating heat trace connector. LINK™ provides a quick splice, power connection, and end seal for Thermon commercial heat trace, including FLX™, DLX™, and RGS™.

LINK™ employs a Thermon developed and proprietary Insulation Displacement Connector (IDC) technology to make installation easy, efficient, and safe. Along with its snap-tight water and dustproof enclosure, the LINK™ IDC will get you up and running faster than ever.

LINK
1. Outdoor Rated Polymer Enclosure 2. Clip-in Mounting Bracket 3. Cable Glands 4. Polymer End Seal with Sealant
The LINK™ features:
  • Utilizing IDC technology, LINK™ can rapidly connect to Thermon heat trace – no special tools, RTV tubes, or heat guns required
  • LINK™ is compatible with Thermon FLX™, RGS™, BSX™ (for OrdLoc only), and DLX™
  • Every LINK™ kit contains an optional over-the-insulation clip-in mounting bracket for installation flexibility
  • Options to connect to power wiring using a metal conduit fitting or flexible power cord
Top Performance:
  • Rated for 100-277 Vac
  • -20°C (4°F) minimum installation temperature.
  • IP65 & NEMA 4X rated enclosure
  • High performance blade design and materials of construction ensure a reliable connection for the duration of the heat tracing system’s operation
Safe Operation, in any Weather:
  • LINK™ is designed, tested, and CE marked for use in ordinary area applications
  • Whether keeping your roof and gutters clear of snow and ice, ensuring your fire sprinklers stay functional, or protecting your piping from damage during a freeze, LINK is up to whatever the weather throws at it

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