Chromalox Announces New Series Long Line Heat Trace Cable
July 17, 2013
Chromalox announces a new heat trace cable product -- Series Long Line Heat Trace Cable (SLL).
Chromalox announces a new heat trace cable product -- Series Long Line Heat Trace Cable (SLL). Series Long Line heat trace is similar in construction to Chromalox’s current self-regulating heat trace, making it compatible with their current accessory offering. Series Long Line heat trace is suited for use on extremely long pipelines where high temperature maintenance is critical for freeze protection and viscosity maintenance. This type of heat trace cable is ideal for use in the alternative fuels, power generation, oil and gas, chemical, food, and pulp and paper industries. Long pipelines are typically used in these operations to transfer liquids from the processing plants to the storage facilities, tank farms and transportation vessels. Series long line heat trace cable is specifically designed with longer circuit lengths for these applications.
Chromalox model SLL heat trace can be used for continuous circuit lengths up to 7,000 feet (2286 m), powered from a single source with output ranges up to 12 w/ft and voltages from 120 V to 600 V. By reducing the number of circuits, or power connections, on a long pipeline, significant cost savings can be realized by the end user. The series resistance type heat trace cables can also withstand continuous exposure to temperatures up to 450°F (232°C).
“The SLL cable allows users to minimize the number of power points that need to be provided over a long section of pipe, which will reduce installation time and cost. The addition of this line of heat trace cable enables Chromalox to truly be a turnkey supplier for larger, more complex trace heating projects.” said Chris Myers, Product Manager - Heat Trace Cable at Chromalox.
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