Product Highlights
New and Improved: Power-indicating light lets you know heater is working
Wide Range of Applications:
Pipe Tracing
Vessel Tracing
Freeze Protection
Viscosity Control
Low Temperature process Maintenance
Roof & Gutter
Specifications
Supply Voltage: 110-120 VAC; 208-277 VAC
Wattage at 50°F (10°C): 8 watts/ft (26 watts/m)
Maximum Exposure Temperature: 150°F (65°C)
Outer Jacket Material: Moisture and flame resistant thermoplastic elastomer
Bus Wire Gauge: 16 AWG
Power Cord:
- 110-120 VAC: 6 ft (1.8 m) long with 3-prong grounded NEMA 5-15P plug
- 208-277 VAC: 2.5 ft (0.76 m) long with bare wire leads
How It Works
How Self-Regulating Cable Works
- The semi-conductive core material contains a graphite network, which allows electricity to flow from one bus wire to the other. When the core is dense and colder, there are many paths for electricity to take through the graphite network, producing more heat.
- Since the core material expands as it heats, the graphite network is elongated, disrupting some of the paths. More and more paths are disrupted as heating continues until the system reaches self-controlled thermal stability. When the core material cools, it contracts, reconnecting some of the electrical paths in the graphite network, and more equivalent heat is produced.
- This temperature response occurs independently at each point along the heater. If an externally produced high temperature occurs next to a low temperature in the cable, each section of heating cable will adjust its own heat output in relation to its own local requirements.