Instructions

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Features & Benets
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
Specications
cCSAus approved (Canada and USA) LR85446
NSF/ANSI 61 Drinking Water Safe
Approved for potable drinking water
Certied 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 Benets common
to all Heat-Line systems refer to page 6.
Retro-Line