How hot does easy heat heat tape get?
Maximum maintenance temperature, all cables: 150°F (66°C). Maximum intermittent exposure temperature, all cables: 185°F (85°C).
How many amps is heat tape?
Overview
| Manufacturer | Wrap-On |
|---|---|
| Voltage | 120 Volt |
| Wattage | 18 Watt |
| Amperage | 0.2 Amp |
| Length | 9 Feet |
How do you calculate heat tape for pipes?
To determine required heater length (Lh), multiply length of pipe (Lp) by (Rp). Lh = Lp x Rp.
Who makes easy heat?
Emerson US
EasyHeat™ AHB Cable | Emerson US.
How hot does 7 watt heat tape get?
The most common heat tapes use either 2 watts per foot or 7 watts per foot and keep your water line from freezing down to an impressive -50F degrees.
What wattage heat tape do I need?
Energy Consumption a. Energy usage can vary between six (6) watts and twelve (12) watts per lineal foot of heat tape. b. On average, heat tape consumes nine (9) watts per lineal foot.
How long does easy heat cable last?
Most heat cable doesn’t even last long to begin with; the average life of heat cable seems to be around 3-5 years.
What type of tape should I use to use with easyheat™ HCA?
It is recommended to use EasyHeat™ HCA application tape or good quality electrical tape with a minimum +176 °F (+80 °C) temperature rating to secure heating cable (s) to pipes. See EasyHeat™ Pipe Tracing Accessories
How do I choose the right heating tape?
Determine the length (L) of the heating tape needed to give even distribution of the total wattage (Tp) over the surface of the object to be heated. 2. Determine the amount of power necessary for your application.
What is easy heat ADKs cable?
EasyHeat EasyHeat™ ADKS Cable EasyHeat™ ADKS roof and gutter de-icing cables prevent ice dam formation and promote the free flow of water through gutters and downspouts to ground level. They are designed for residential applications.
What size tape do I need for HCA cable?
For Commercial and Residential Applications Available in 3 ft (0.9 m) increments up to 18 ft (5.5 m) and longer increments up to 80 ft (24.4 m) It is recommended to use EasyHeat™ HCA application tape or good quality electrical tape with a minimum +176 °F (+80 °C) temperature rating to secure heating cable (s) to pipes.