Power Connection and Cord Length Options for Heat-Line Heating Cable Systems - Heat-Line Freeze Protection Systems

Power Connection and Cord Length Options for Heat-Line Heating Cable Systems

Heat-Line provides pre-manufactured self-regulating heating cable systems with two standard power connection options. Option one is a ground fault protected GFC Model, with an integral 27 milliamp ELCI/GFCI which plugs into a standard 120 volt or 240 volt receptacle. Option two is a cord-set only CS Model, where the product is supplied with a 6 foot long hard usage SJOOW cord for direct hard wire to your power supply and or thermostat.

Listen to this month’s video blog and learn directly from a Heat-Line specialist about the standard power connection options and power cord lengths available on most Heat-Line systems

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