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Self-Regulating Heating Cable has flame-retardant TPE jacket.

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March 23, 2010 - Automatically varying its heat output with changes in surrounding temperature, SR Trace® provides freeze protection for plastic or metal pipes and vessels in ambient temperatures down to -40ºF, and maintains liquids in pipes at constant temperature. UL listed and CSA certified, waterproof cable is available in power densities of 3, 5, and 8 W/ft at 50ºF, for 120 or 240 Vac applications. Product is offered in user-specified pre-terminated cut-to-lengths or 250 and 750 ft spools.

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EGS Electrical Group
7770 North Frontage Road
Skokie, IL, 60077
USA



EasyHeat Introduces Self-Regulating Heating Cable


SR Trace® Automatically Varies Its Heat Output To The Surrounding Temperature

ROSEMONT, IL, -- EasyHeat, a business unit of Emerson Industrial Automation, has introduced SR Trace®, a self-regulating heating cable that automatically varies its heat output with changes in the surrounding temperature. Because of the self-regulating feature of this cable, it can be safely wrapped over itself if necessary, when installed on pipes, valves or flanges.

Simple yet highly effective, EasyHeat SR Trace cables provide maximum freeze protection for plastic or metal pipes and vessels in ambient temperatures down to -40º F. SR Trace cables will also maintain liquids in pipes at a constant temperature to prevent degradation of the liquid, or to preserve required viscosity for flow conditions.

Rugged waterproof SR Trace cables feature 18 AWG tinned copper bus wires, a copper ground braid, flame-retardant TPE jacket, and a modified polyolefin over jacket. They are available in power densities of 3, 5, and 8 watts per foot at 50º F, for either 120 VAC or 240 VAC applications. Customers can specify pre-terminated cables cut-to-length or purchase handy 250-foot and 750-foot spools. All cables are UL Listed and CSA Certified.

ABOUT EASYHEAT

EasyHeat is a unit of EGS Electrical Group, a division of Emerson Industrial Automation. Manufacturing facilities and sales offices are also found in Waterloo, Ontario and East Granby, Connecticut. EASYHEAT has been providing economical, energy efficient heating cable systems for over 40 years. EASYHEAT products are available from an international network of home centers, mass merchandisers, hardware stores, retailers and distributors. For more information, go to www.easyheat.com or www.warmtiles.com.

For more information, contact an EasyHeat representative in the US at 800-537-4732 or in Canada at 800-794-3766. Visit www.easyheat.com.
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