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April 26, 2002 - HSRM and SRM/E heat trace cables are Factory Mutual approved at upgraded temperature ratings for use in Class I - Division 1, Class II - Division 1, and Class III hazardous environments. Approval ratings are for temperature ranges up to 302 deg F for process temperature maintenance and 420 deg F for maximum continuous exposure. SRM/E cable has been rated for high-pressure steam cleaning applications up to 300 psi.

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Chromalox(R) Heat Trace Cables Receive Upgraded Temperature Ratings For Hazardous Duty Applications

PITTSBURGH. April 26. 2002 - Chromalox, a leading supplier of industrial heating solutions, announces that it has received approval from Factory Mutual (FM) for upgraded temperature ratings on its HSRM and SRM/E heat trace cables. These medium-temperature, hazardous-duty cables meet Factory Mutual requirements for use in Class I - Division 1, Class II - Division 1, and Class III environments. The new approval ratings are for increased temperature ranges, up to 302 degrees F (150C) for process temperature maintenance and 420 degrees F (215C) for maximum continuous exposure. Additionally, the SRM/E cable has been rated for high-pressure steam cleaning applications up to 300 PSIG. Chromalox is the only supplier of medium temperature self-regulating heat trace cable that allows continuous 420 degrees F (215C) maximum continuous exposure.

Chromalox' HSRM and SRM/E self-regulating heating cables provide safe, reliable heat tracing for process temperature maintenance, viscosity/fluid flow management, and freeze protection of pipes, valves and tanks. The HSRM cable is constructed of industrial grade 14 AWG buss wire with a metal braid and a fluoropolymer overjacket. The SRM/E cable is constructed of industrial grade 14 AWG buss wire with a metal braid and optional fluoropolymer overjacket.

Chromalox heat trace cables utilize a special semiconductive polymer core matrix bonded to the conductors, which provides self-regulation and minimizes the risk of an over-temperature condition. This also increases the cables' power efficiency because the core's electrical resistance varies inversely with temperature, consuming less power when less heat is required. The outer fluoropolymer jacket is flame retardant, resists most chemically active corrosives, and protects against abrasion and impact damage. These cables can be cut to length in the field and single overlapped with no burnout. Circuit lengths up to 780 feet are possible.

Chromalox also provides free ChromaTRACE(TM) Design Software and an Electrical Heat Tracing Systems Design Guide to help users design and specify heat trace systems. The ChromaTRACE software uses "What if” analysis to quickly configure the most cost-effective solution. The Design Guide contains more than 160 pages of design data, product specs, installation instructions. worksheets and RFQ forms. Both the software and the design guide are available free of charge at www.mychromalox.com

For more information. Visit the company's web site (www.mychromalox.com) for Product Data Sheets with complete specifications and pricing information for any Chromalox product. Or contact Chromalox at:

Telephone: 800-443-2640
412-967-3800
FAX: 412-967-5148
Address: Chromalox
103 Gamma Drive Ext.
Pittsburgh, PA 15238

About Chromalox, Inc.
For more than 85 years, customers have relied on Chromalox for the utmost in quality and innovative solutions for industrial heating applications. Chromalox manufactures the world's largest and broadest line of electric heat and control products, including heating components, immersion heaters, circulation systems, heat transfer systems, boilers, industrial and comfort air heating, heat trace cables, sensors and precision electronic controls. With multiple manufacturing, engineering, warehousing and sales locations throughout North America and Europe, Chromalox is a global supplier providing the highest level of customer support. Chromalox is headquartered in Pittsburgh, PA.

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Company Information:
Name: Chromalox
Address: 103 Gamma Dr. Ext.
City: Pittsburgh
State: PA
ZIP: 15238
Country: USA
Phone: 800-443-2640
FAX: 412-967-5148
http://www.chromaloxheating.com


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