Pipe Freeze Protection; General Instructions; Electrical Codes - BriskHeat FFSLE SpeedTrace Manuel D'instructions

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PIPE FREEZE PROTECTION

General requirements for pipe freeze protection:
SpeedTrace heating cables may be used on metal and plastic water pipes, but not on flexible vinyl
tubing (such as garden hoses).
SpeedTrace heating cables are not intended for use inside any pipes, for freeze protection of liquids
other than water, or for use in classified hazardous locations.
Install with a minimum of 13 mm fire-resistant, waterproof thermal insulation.
Never use on any pipes that may exceed 65 °C.
Extension cord may not be used for permanent installations. For temporary installations consult
local electrical and fire codes.

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS

Install only in accessible locations; do not install behind walls or where the cable would be hidden.
Do not run the heating cable through walls, ceilings, or floors.
Connect only to ground-fault protected outlets that have been installed in accordance with all
prevailing national and local codes and standards and are protected from rain and other water.

ELECTRICAL CODES

Articles 422, 426 and 427 of the National Electrical Code (NEC), and Part 1, Section 62 of the
Canadian Electrical Code (CEC) govern the installation of SpeedTrace heating cable for pipe freeze
protection and must be followed.
Important: For the BriskHeat® SpeedTrace heating cable warranty to be valid, you must comply with all
the requirements outlined in these guidelines.
All thermal and design information provided here is based upon a standard installation with heating
cable fastened to an insulated pipe. For any other application or method of installation, please contact
BriskHeat® at 1-800-848-7673 (U.S. / Canada), or 1-614-294-3376 (worldwide).
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com
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