Manufacturer | Easy Heat |
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Manufacturer Part Number | ILH4225 |
UPC/GTIN Code | 069996003143 |
Color | Copper |
Cable Construction | Constant Wattage |
Voltage | 120 Volt |
Wattage | 1125 Watt |
Amperage | 9.4 Amp |
Length of Product | 225 Feet |
Watt/Foot | 5 Watt/Ft |
Heat Trace Termination Type | Pre Terminated Heat Trace |
Heat Trace Type | Pipe Heat Trace |
Product Condition | New |
Features of Easy Heat ILH4225 In-Line Heater
The EasyHeat ILH (In-Line Heater) provides an economical and effective in-pipe freeze protection for water supply lines. It is designed to prevent freezing of water supply in cottages, homes and barns that use a lake, reservoir or spring for their potable water. The system can be used in insulated pipes and will not melt through the pipe if dryout occurs.
- Designed for use in 1.25 in (3.18 cm) polyethylene water pipes.
- Includes a 12 Amp energy saving thermostat (SL2G) complete with ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) receptacle.
- Protected by GFCI with test/reset and pilot light to ensure safe operation.
- Dual conductor resistance wire with PVC insulation, continuous ground braid, and clear food-grade outer PVC jacket.
- Rated to withstand water pressure up to 60 PSIG.
- Available in lengths from 10 ft – 270 ft (3.05 m – 82.30 m).
- User friendly plug-in 120 Vac operation (5 W/ft).
- One year limited warranty.
Application Notes:
- Do not attempt to pull the cable by the end connector; this connector prevents the infiltration of water into the cable, and excessive force could damage this seal.
- The heating cable cannot be altered in length.
- Never plug in the heating cable while it is coiled. If the heating cable touches itself while plugged in this would cause the outer PVC jacket to melt.
- Do not install heating cable in pipes that are heated to above +155degF (+66degC).
- The cable has been pre-assembled and sealed to the T-coupling; do not alter the T-coupling connection.
- The heating cable must be installed straight inside the pipe and must not touch, cross, or overlap itself at any point inside the water pipe.
- Insulation of the piping is best accomplished by the use of a maximum of 1/2 in (12.7 mm) thick polyethylene foam (PEF) insulation. If uninsulated, the water supply pipe should be buried in at least 3 in (7.62 cm) of topsoil or sand.