Parallel constant wattage heating cables
Parallel heating cables with constant power output have zero starting current and reduce power supply requirements. The constant power of these cables makes it easy to monitor the current. These cables are capable of delivering high heat output, designed to withstand high exposure temperatures and eliminate voltage drops.
PHT heating cable with a constant power output is designed to protect against freezing or for process temperature maintenance in metal or non-metallic pipelines, storage tanks and other facilities. It is a high-performance heating cable with a maximum temperature resistance of up to 285 ° C. This heating cable can be adapted at the installation site to match the exact pipe lengths without complicated design requirements. Due to the high flexibility of the silicone jacket of the heating cable is particularly suitable for small applications. PHT cables are approved for use in normal environments, zones 1, 2 and zones 21, 22.
AHT heating cable with a constant power output is designed to protect against freezing or for process temperature maintenance in metal or non-metallic pipelines, storage tanks and other facilities. It is a high-performance cable with output power up to 150W / m, resistant to temperatures up to 425 ° C. The installation of the heating cable is fast, simple and requires few special skills. This type of cable has high mechanical strength, which is suitable for heavy industry. AHT cables are approved for use in normal environments, in zone 1, 2 and Zone 21, the 22nd
MTFJ heating cable with a constant power output is designed to protect against freezing or for process temperature maintenance in metal or non-metallic pipelines, storage tanks and other facilities. It is a heating cable with a maximum temperature resistance up to 200 ° C. This heating cable can customize the installation site to fit the exact lengths of pipe without complicated design requirements. MTFJ cables are approved for use in normal environments, in zone 1, 2 and Zone 21, the 22nd