HDPE Jacketed MI Trace

Short Description:

Trace heating is the application of a controlled amount of electric surface heating to pipework, tanks, valves or process equipment to either maintain its temperature (by replacing heat lost through insulation, also referred to as frost protection) or to affect an increase in its temperature.


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Feature

Trace heating cables contain two copper conductor wires that are parallel in length which creates a heating zone with a resistance filament in place. With a fixed voltage supplied, a constant wattage is produced which then heats up the zone.

Application

The most common pipe trace heating applications include:

Freeze protection

Temperature maintenance

Snow Melting On Driveways

Other uses of trace heating cables

Ramp and stair snow / ice protection

Gulley and roof snow / ice protection

Underfloor heating

Door / frame interface ice protection

Window de-misting

Anti-condensation

Pond freeze protection

Soil warming

Preventing cavitation

Reducing Condensation On Windows

FAQ

1.Are you factory?
Yes, we are factory, all customers are more than welcome to visit our factory .

2.What is heat tracing in piping?
Pipe Tracing (a.k.a heat tracing) is commonly used to ensure that process, fluid, or material temperatures within pipes and piping systems are maintained above ambient temperatures during static flow conditions along with providing supplemental freeze protection in certain applications.

3.Does heat tape use a lot of electricity?
Typical heat tape burns electricity at six to nine watts per foot per hour. That means each 100 feet of heat tape operating 24/7 can translate to an added monthly cost of $41 to $62 to operate heat tape.

4.What's the difference between heat tape and heat cable?
Heat trace cable is somewhat stiff, but it's pliable enough to wrap it around your pipes, and it does not shrink; Heating tape is extremely flexible, therefore it's better for tight contours and oddly shaped pipes. ... It needs to be wrapped perfectly and tight around each pipe.

5.Can you overlap heat trace?
Do not overlap heat tape over itself. Do not wrap tape at a 90 degree bend. Install according to the instructions. Not all heat tapes can be used over plastic pipes.

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