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Table B-3 Easy Heat De-Icing Kits
Catalog Number Length
Feet Meters
ADKS-100 20 6
ADKS-150 30 9
ADKS-300 60 18
ADKS-400 80 24
ADKS-500 100 31
ADKS-600 120 37
ADKS-800 160 49
ADKS-1000 200 61
ADKS-1200 240 73
B. FOR PROBLEMS IN THE GUTTER ONLY
If ice dams are occurring in gutters only, measure the required dimensions (see Figure B-2) and calculate the length of cable needed for each area
listed in Table B-4. Add each “area” calculation to determine the total cable length needed.
Table B-4 Cable Needed for Gutter Only Ice Problems
Area How to Calculate
Gutter Length of gutter (B) X 2
Downspouts Number of downspouts X Length of downspout (E) X 2
STEP 2. Use the estimated cable length calculated above to select the proper de-icing cable from Table B-3. In general, choose the longer
cable if the length you need is between the sizes offered. If the difference is small (less than 5 feet or so), the shorter cable can be
used. You cannot change the cable length by cutting, splicing or altering it in any way.
If ice dams are occurring on roof areas that are significant distance apart, you may want to use a separate cable for each location, rather than
choosing one large cable. Also, if roof areas are large, separate cables for the roof area and gutter should be used.