Electric Heat TracingINSTALLATION PROCEDURES
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Specifi cations and information subject to change without notice. PN50207U-0412THERMON . . . The Heat Tracing Specialists®www.thermon.comCorporate
Electric Heat Tracing1Notes . . .1. Refer to the heating cable product specifi cation sheets for temperature ratings as limited by the manufacturer.2.
Electric Heat Tracing2Site Practice . . .1. Provide protective clothing, and other protective equipment needed to isolate employees from potential ar
Electric Heat TracingProposed PowerConnection LocationCable Allowance forIn-Line Heat SinksPipe SupportProposed End-of-CircuitLocationIllustration C:
Electric Heat TracingCircuit Layout on SupportIllustration D: Pipe ElbowHeating CableIllustration E: Pipe Support1Illustration F: Pipe FlangeAttachmen
Electric Heat TracingHeating Cable Serpentined on ValveCircuit Layout on PumpHeating Cable Serpentined on PumpAttachment Tape(Typical)Heating CableHea
Electric Heat Tracing6Completing the Installation . . .1. Begin fi nal cable attachment by securing the end-of-circuit termination kit and working bac
Electric Heat Tracing7Circuit Protection Requirements . . . 1. Over-current protection (typically circuit breakers) is required for each branch circu
Cable Testing Report1. Refer to these Installation Procedures for general installation procedures, requirements and guidelines.2. Upon receiving heat
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