Instructions
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Features & Benets
• The only manufactured, self-regulating heating
cable for in-pipe applications
• Multiple plumbing ttings available – Tees in ID-
IPS, CTS and OD-IPS sizes, MIPT threads in 1
inch to 2 inch sizes
• Available in a plug-in GFCI model or hard wire
cord-set model depending on application
• Completely customizable for various application
requirements
• Length can be adjusted (shortened) on the job-
site by means of extracting the cable through
plumbing tting (contact Heat-Line for guidance)
• Available in common lengths and long lengths
• Suitable for pipe diameters 3/4 inch to 2 inch, for
larger pipe diameters see Retro-FM
• Withstands water pressure up to 230 PSI
• Suitable for installation in plastic or metal pipes
• Can be installed into existing pipes without
excavation
• Can be pushed in most pipes up to 150 feet
• Long systems can be drawn in with sh tape or
twine
• Lengths 40 feet and greater are supplied on a
dispensing reel for ease of installation
• Heating cable is rigid enough to stay in place
within the entire length of pipe, no downward
fastening device
• Fully serviceable, can easily be removed if
necessary
• Suitable for above ground applications with
insulation
• Suitable for sump pump lines
• Will never melt or overheat, even if pipe is dry
• Proven in -40ºF weather above ground with 3/4
inch polyethylene insulation
Specications
• cCSAus approved (Canada and USA) LR85446
• NSF/ANSI 61 Drinking Water Safe
• Approved for potable drinking water
• Certied Usage Type P and X Canada
• Installation Type D USA
• Self-Regulating/ conductive polymer heating
cable
• Fluoropolymer outer jacket
• Standard wattage 3 watts/foot at 50ºF, special
wattage available
• Available in 120V and 240V
• Max lengths 120V - 230 ft, 240V - 550 ft
• Available with either GFCI plug or CS hard wire
connection
• Proprietary end seal technology engineered for
applications up to 230 PSI
• Standard warranty of 5 yrs with optional 10 yrs
Applications
• Existing water supply lines subject to freezing
• Rural home and business water supply systems
• Sump pump lines
• Lake homes and cottages / cabins
• Wells
• Farms, agriculture / commercial, industrial /
construction sites
• Camps / mining
• Lake/river source waterline
• Certain municipal water supplies
For more Features and Benets common
to all Heat-Line systems refer to page 6.
Retro-Line