by A.Fruit | Nov 26, 2019 |
The Thermostat allows the Heat Tape to completely shut off and draw (effectively) no power until it detects temperatures below 37ºF. Once it turns on, the self-regulating aspect takes over and directs heat to the area(s) of the cable that are in contact with the cold....
by A.Fruit | Oct 25, 2018 |
Not very hot. Radiant Solutions Self-Regulating Heat Tape changes its heat output based on the temperatures of its surrounding environment. At any given point, depending on the temperatures outside, the cable could be a range of temperatures. However, its peak...
by A.Fruit | Feb 8, 2018 |
Pipe Freeze Pro heat tape is a self-regulating pipe trace heating cable. Self-regulating means, as the temperature gets colder, the cable creates more heat by drawing more power. When it gets warmer, it produces less heat by drawing less power. This allows you to...
by A.Fruit | Feb 8, 2018 |
Pipe Freeze PRO heat tape is designed with a built in thermostat to reduce power consumption (to effectively nothing) when temperatures are high enough that pipes won’t freeze. It is because of this function, that when you plug in your Pipe Freeze Pro Heat Tape,...
by A.Fruit | Feb 8, 2018 |
Yes. However, self-regulating heat cable should not be installed on surfaces or pipes that exceed 184º F.
by A.Fruit | Feb 8, 2018 |
Yes. Pipe Freeze Pro heat tape can be use to promote drainage through pipes such as concrete culverts and plastic culverts.