Heating cable ELSR

Self regulating heating cable for pipe freeze protection.

  • Changing its temperature relative to the ambient temperature
  • High mechanical resistance
  • Economical and efficient

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Description

While resistance heating cables heat evenly along their whole length and any blockage affecting the heat delivery in any of its parts leads to local overheating, the structure of self-regulating cables ensures the automatic regulation of the heating output depending on the local temperature, and this at any point along its length.

The cable is formed by two copper conductors between which there is a semi-conductive heating core. When the ambient temperature rises, the resistance of the heating core increases and its output thus decreases. The opposite is true when the temperature drops – the output of the cable increases. The cables can thus touch and cross one another or pass through environments with different temperatures without there being a danger of overheating or burning. The structure enables the reduction of the cable to any length and the double insulation with a protective screen provides high dielectric strength, protection against humidity and resistance against mechanical damage. These cables are offered in four output strengths – 10, 15, 20 and 30 W/m. They are mainly used for the anti-freeze protection of pipes (10 and 15 W/m), or roofs, eaves troughs and downpipes (20 and 30 W/m).

As it is possible to cut self-regulating cables to any length (only the maximum length is limited depending on the protection), circuits are not produced in a range of types but it is necessary to use accessories for the cables (KIT No.4) which enable the ending of cables (the closing of the electric circuit) and the connection of connecting conductors (known as cold ends). Even though self-regulating heating cables change their output depending on the ambient temperature, they never switch themselves off completely. Therefore, it is necessary to use suitable regulation even with self-regulating cables.

Self-regulating cables are suitable for the protection of pipes against icing, the provision of ice protection to gutters and roofs, the process heating of pipes, etc. (EEx II certification).

Product range

Type Output – 10°C Temperature tolerance Limitation for installation Max. length at the temperature setting Cat. No.
[W/m] [°C] Min. temp. Min. radius [m]
ELSR-M – Frost protection of pipe 10 A 16 A 20 A
ELSR-M – 10 BO 10 65 -30°C 25 mm 115,5 115,5 115,5 2330310
ELSR-M – 15 BO 15 65 -30°C 25 mm 83 97,5 97,5 2330315
ELSR-N – Frost protection of trays, gutters, roofs, technological heating 16 A 20 A 25 A
ELSR-N – 20 BO 20 80 -10°C 25 mm 92 115 119 2330320
ELSR-N – 30 BO 30 80 -10°C 25 mm 71 89 105 2330330
KIT Nr. 4 For connection and termination of self-limiting cables 5030124
Cold lead for self-regulating cables
SK 1.5 Limitation: 12 A / 20 m 2000790
SK 2.5 Limitation: 20 A / 20 m 2000795

The cable is fixed directly to the metal pipes, and the plastic pipes are first wrapped in aluminum tape, after which the cable is fixed to the pipes and covered with aluminum tape along its entire length. When using self-adhesive aluminum tape, it is possible to first fix the cable on the pipe and then lay the foil around it. The aluminum foil allows the correct temperature distribution throughout the pipe. It is necessary to use thermal insulation along the entire length of the pipe where there is a cable.

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