How to Measure a Water Supply Pipe from a Well with Pitless Adapter for Retro-Line - Heat-Line Freeze Protection Systems
How to Measure a Water Supply Pipe from a Well with Pitless Adapter for Retro-Line - Heat-Line Freeze Protection Systems

How to Measure a Water Supply Pipe from a Well with Pitless Adapter for Retro-Line

In this month’s video blog, we walk through the process of how to measure a pipe for the installation of Retro-Line in a drilled well application. Retro-Line is an innovative in-pipe self-regulating heating cable solution engineered to prevent freeze-ups in water lines without the need for excavation. It provides reliable freeze protection, is easy to install, and ensures long-lasting performance.

Accurate measurement is important when installing in-pipe heating cables, especially in a well water supply line with a pitless adapter, as it helps ensure that the well remains serviceable and the Retro-Line system functions properly.

Learn these useful tips:

  • – Measuring pipes underground
  • – Adjusting measurements for a well line with a pitless adapter
  • – What to do if the heating cable is too long

For more information on Retro-Line visit:

https://heatline.com/product/retro-line/

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