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Self-Limiting Heating Cable
A: output wattage
B: ambient temperature
* Self-limiting heating cables are designed
and built to regulate their output wattage.
As the temperature drops, the cables' output increases;
Conversely, As the temperature rises, the cable's output decreases.
* Self-limiting
heating cables are all parallel resistance, low watt density
electrical heaters designed to be
cut to the desired lengths in the field.
*The self-limiting
core is in essence an infinite number of parallel resistors which
permit the cable tobe cut
to any length without creating cold sections. Because it is
self-regulating and infinitely parallel, The
output varies along the length of the cable, depending upon local
process temperature.
HOW TO ORDER:

A: Nickel coated stranded copper wire
16AWG
B: Self-limiting parallel plastic resistance
C: Polyolefin insulation tube
D: Tin coated copper overbraid(-code N)
E: Polyolefin outer shealth (-code T)
Teflon outer shealth(-code F) |
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| Outer shealth: |
Protection-overbraid: |
inner insulation: |
Rated voltage: |
Maximum working temperature: |
Rated wattage (W/meterL@10C) |
| R-Polyolefin |
C-Nickel coated copper |
T-Polyolefin |
1-110VAC |
L-65C |
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| T-Teflon |
S-Stainless steel |
F-Teflon |
2-220VAC |
Ma-85C |
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Mb-105C |
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H-135C |
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