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heat tracing system. Basis for a Good Design The generally accepted maintenance temperature for freeze protection is 4°C (40°F). This design guide is based on that temperature and provides a safety zone to protect the piping and the contents from freezing. To become familiar with the requirements of a properly designed electric heat tracing ...
Electric Heat Tracing. INSTALLATION, MAINTENANCE, & TROUBLESHOOTING. About These Instructions. The installation instructions within this document describe the installation of Thermon trace heating systems in typical piping applications and are suitable for use with the flexible trace heating products listed on this page.
• Identify the piping which requires heat tracing. • Determine the maintain temperature and make the proper cable selection. • Specify the electrical circuit breaker requirements based on the estimated heat tracing circuit lengths. • Specify the thermal insulation type and thickness to complete the thermal design.
At Thermon, we understand that every heat trace project is unique, from conducting comprehensive field studies to crafting high-quality, professional heat tracing system designs. We will work with you to consider which materials and accessories will best serve your specific needs and budget goals.
Thermon's high-quality heat trace products designed for efficient temperature maintenance and freeze protection in industrial applications.
HTSX self-regulating trace heaters are designed specifically for process temperature maintenance or freeze protection where high temperature exposure capability is required. HTSX withstands the temperature exposures associated with steam purging.
Electric heat tracing cables are used for freeze protection or temperature maintenance of piping, tanks and instrumentation. This set of instructions covers typical piping applications. For installation details on tanks and instrumentation, refer to the Installation Guides on our website www.thermon.com.