Can a Retro-Line heating cable system push through a 90 degree elbow? - Heat-Line Freeze Protection Systems
Can a Retro-Line heating cable system push through a 90 degree elbow? - Heat-Line Freeze Protection Systems

Can a Retro-Line heating cable system push through a 90 degree elbow?

Welcome to the first Heat-Line video blog of 2017.

Question: Can the internal Retro-Line system pass through fittings and 90-degree elbows?

Listen to January’s video blog and learn directly from two members of Heat-Line’s technical team about how a 90 degree elbow along a length of pipe can affect the installation of a Retro-Line internal heat trace system.

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