The 2700 series of self-regulating heating cables are designed to supply a specified amount of heat at any point along their length in direct response to local temperature variations. These cables can maintain temperatures up to 150°F (65°C) and survive intermittent exposure up to 185°F (85°C) with power applied. 2700 cables can be cut to length and terminated in the field, and will not overheat or burnout when overlapped.
Applications
The industrial grade 2700 cables provide freeze protection and process temperature maintenance for fluid transport and storage systems. The bus wires, jackets and metallic braids can be configured for both ordinary (non-classified) and hazardous (classified) locations, including areas where exposure to corrosive or organic materials is possible.
Performance Ratings
Output wattage: 3, 5, 8, 10 w/ft @ 50°F
Supply voltages: 110 - 120 or 208V - 277Vac
Continuous maintenance temperature: 150°F (65°C) max
Intermittent exposure temperature: 185°F (85°C) max
T Rating*: T-5 (10 w/ft), T-6 (3, 5, 8 w/ft)
Braid resistance: Tinned copper: 0.003 Ω/ft - Stainless steel: 0.125 Ω/ft
*T-Rating per the 1999 NEC, Tables 500-5(d) and verified by FM and CSA.
Approvals/Certifications
Factory Mutual:- Ordinary locations
- Hazardous locations
- Class I, Div 1*/ 2, Groups B, C, D
- Class II, Div 2, Groups F, G
- Class III, Div 1* and 2
CSA:- Ordinary locations STD. 130-03, -G, -W, -S
- Hazardous locations
- Class I, Div 1* / 2, Groups A,B,C,D
- Class II, Div 1* / 2, Groups E, F, G
- Class III, Div 1* and 2
UL:- Roof and Gutter
- Hot Water Maintenance
SEMCO - (CE mark) Download the 2700 Series Industrial Self-Regulating Heating Cable Datasheet
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