Self-regulated trace heating for pipe

Short Description:

Self limiting / self regulating heating tape adjusts heat output to equal the heat loss from the pipe work. As pipe temperature falls the electrical conductivity of the semi-conductive core increases causing the tape to increase heat output.


Product Detail

Product Tags

Feature

Self-regulating with adaptable output

Various temperature ranges

Demand-orientated out-put grading

High chemical resistance

No temperature limitation required (important at Ex-applications)

Easy to install

Can be cut to length off the roll

Connection by plug-in connectors

 

Application

The WNH trace heater is used for freeze prevention and temperature maintenance on vessels, pipes, valves, etc. It may be immersed in fluids. For use in aggressive en[1]vironments (e.g. in chemical or petrochemical industry), the trace heater is coated with a special chemically resistant outer jacket (fluoropolymer).

FAQ

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

2.What are the available product certifications?
We have certifications such as: ATEX, CE, CNEX. IS014001, OHSAS18001,SIRA, DCI. Etc

3.Will heat tape thaw frozen pipes?
Every few minutes check on the pipe to see if it is unfrozen. Once that portion has thawed, move the heater to the new section of the frozen pipe. Another way to thaw pipes is to buy and use electric heat tape on the frozen pipes. Place the electric tape on the affected pipe and wait for it to thaw out slowly.

4.When installing heating cable fasten the cable to the pipes using fiberglass tape or?
Fasten the heating cable to the pipe at 1 foot intervals using fiberglass tape or nylon cable ties. Do not use vinyl electrical tape, duct tape, metal bands or wire. If there is excess cable at the end of the pipe, double remaining cable back along the pipe.

5.Can you heat trace PVC pipe?
PVC pipe is a dense thermal insulation. Since the thermal resistance of plastic is significant (125 times that of steel), the heat tracing density for plastic pipes must be considered carefully. ... PVC pipe is usually rated as being able to withstand temperatures between 140 to 160°F.

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