Frost-Protection Heating Cable with Thermostat
Spec(European plug) | Length (Meter) | Power(W) | Other |
SHPT -17-1m | 1 | 17 |
220-240Vac |
SHPT -16-1m | 1 | 16 | |
SHPT -16-2m | 2 | 32 | |
SHPT -16-4m | 4 | 64 | |
SHPT -16-8m | 8 | 128 | |
SHPT -16-12m | 12 | 192 | |
SHPT -16-14m | 14 | 224 | |
SHPT -16-18m | 18 | 288 | |
SHPT -16-24m | 24 | 384 | |
SHPT -16-36m | 36 | 576 | |
SHPT -16-37m | 37 | 592 | |
SHPT -16-48m | 48 | 768 | |
SHPT -16-49m | 49 | 784 |
• approved GS certificte safety
• when insulated additionally, please do not insulate the thermostat
• prevents water pipes from freezing
• thermostat in the heating cable automatically switches the cable on
What to remember about 230 V heating cables:
• always attach the heating cable to the underside of the pipe
• the water pipe must be earthed
• the 230 V heating cables are ready to connect and should be connected to a power supply with a circuit breaker (30 mA residual current circuit breaker)
• the heating cables must not be shortened and should therefore be ordered in the correct length
• excess length can be wound around the pipe (note that a winding distance of at least 15 mm must be maintained between coils)
• do not bend the heating cable and note the maximum bending radius of approx. 50 mm
• the heating cables can be secured to the pipe with insulating tape or aluminium tape
• if using plastic pipes, aluminium tape must be wrapped around the pipe before routing the heating cable
• the pipe and heating cable should be insulated with an insulation of at least 13 mm
• the thermostat on the heating cable should be attached at the coldest position on the pipe
• the thermostat may only be insulated moderately
• installation must be carried out in accordance with VDE0100 by a trained professional
Do not shorten the heating cable!
Frost-Protection Heating Cable with Thermostat