Warm All Plug-in Terminated Self Regulating Heating Cable 120v - 100 Linear Feet

US $225.00

  • St-Bruno, QC, Canada
  • Jan 30th
WarmAll also manufactures these other heating cables : floor heating systems, Inside & outside slab heating, self regulating cables and accessories. All listed on eBay. OUR FLOOR HEATING CABLES ARE (C–UL–US) CERTIFIED & LISTED. Warm All Warm All Plug-In and Terminated Self Regulating Cable - 120V - 12 Linear Feet Roof Gutter Pipe De-icing freeze protection Pre-Assembled self-regulating cable Description Plug-in & Terminated self-regulating cables Self-regulating cables are Energy efficient because they automatically vary their power output in response to pipe or ambient temperature changes.  Other types of cables are always on full output regarding any environment changes.  That means they consume more electricity to operate. The self-regulating cable will never overheat or burnout even when wrapped over itself (overlapped).  With a thermoplastic outer jacket, the self-regulating cable is resistant to watery and organic chemicals and protected against abrasion and impact damage.  Other types of cable cannot be overlapped are even install to close together because they will suffer damages. Our self-regulating cables are available on a 120V and 240V. The sizes available are 6, 12, 18, 24, 50, 75 and 100 linear feet. The wattage is 6 watts per linear foot. These self-regulating cables will give freeze protection for pipe diameters from 1/2" to 2 1/2". Ideal for roof and gutter de-icing. Using self-regulating technology, a thermostat is not usually required Uses: The most common applications include: Prevent the formation of ice dams on roof tops Condensation prevention Pond freeze protection Soil warming Process Temperature maintenance Ramp and stair snow/ice protection Gulley and roof snow/ice protection Door/frame ice protection Window de-misting Condensation prevention Pond freeze protection Soil warming Cavitation prevention Pipe Freeze Protection: Every pipe is subject to heat loss when its temperature is greater than ambient temperature. Thermal insulation reduces the rate of heat loss but does not eliminate it. Self-regulating cables maintain the temperature above freezing by balancing heat lost with heat supplied. A thermostat can be used to energize the cable when it measures the temperature falling below a set temperature value, usually between 3°C and 5°C.  The thermostat will de-energize the heat trace when it measures the temperature rising past another set temperature value, usually 2°C higher than the set point value. Gutter and Roof De-icing: Use self-regulating cable on roofs or in gutters to melt ice during winter months. When used in gutters, the cable is not meant to keep the gutters free of ice or snow, but only to provide a free path for the melted water to drain off the roof and down the downspout or drain pipe. A thermostat can be used to energize the cable when it measures the temperature falling below a set temperature value, usually between 3°C and 5°C, and often referred to as the “set point.” The thermostat will de-energize the heat trace when it measures the temperature rising past another set temperature value, usually 2°C higher than the set point value. WarmAll has all the thermostats, controls & sensors from ETI.  Give us a call. Customer Support: 1-855-396-5600 and/or info (at) warmall (dot) ca
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New: A brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item in its original packaging (where packaging is applicable). Packaging should be the same as what is found in a retail store, unless the item is handmade or was packaged by the manufacturer in non-retail packaging, such as an unprinted box or plastic bag. See the seller's listing for full details. ...
Brand Warm All
MPN SRC-120V-100
Model SRC-120V-100

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