2 HEATING CABLE SELECTION AND
STORAGE
The selection of the proper heating cable and components, best suited
for the application must be checked against the relevant product
literature, the most important product properties are summarized in
following table:
Table 1: Properties of MI heating units
Please check against individual datasheet or contact Pentair Thermal
Management for further details.
The maximum cable power output is directly dependant on the
application and control method used. The actual limits of MI heating
cables in a specific application are given in Pentair Thermal Management
Engineering Software (e.g. TraceCalc Pro design software). For more
details, please contact Pentair Thermal Management.
Ensure that the heating cable voltage and temperature rating is suitable
for the application.
MI Heating Cable Type HCC/ HCH HDC/ HDF HSQ
Number of conductors 1 1 1
Maximum voltage (U0/U) 300 / 500 V
Maximum withstand temp.(1)
Brazed heating unit 200°C 400°C 450°C
Laser welded heating unit – – 700°C
Temperatureclassification T6 – T3 T6 – T2 T6 – T1
Minimum cable spacing 25 mm
Minimum installation temp. –60°C
Minimum bending radius 6 x Cable Diameter
Chemical resistance Low Medium Medium
MI Heating Cable Type HAx1N HAx2N HAx2M HIQ
Number of conductors 1 2 2 1
Maximum voltage (U0/U) 346/600 V 300/300 V 300/500 V
Maximum withstand temp.(1)
Brazed heating unit 450°C 450°C 450°C 450°C
Laser welded heating unit 650°C 650°C 650°C 700°C
Temperature classification T6 – T1 T6 – T1 T6 – T1 T6 – T1
Minimum cable spacing 25 mm
Minimum installation temp. –60°C
Minimum bending radius 6 x Cable Diameter
Chemical resistance High High High High
(1) The hot-cold junction used in a heating unit may lead to temperature
limits below the limit of the heating cable. Contact Pentair Thermal
Management if the exposure temperature exceed values given in
the tables above for more detailed instructions how the unit can be
installed under those circumstances.
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