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    Protect Supply and Drain Pipes from Freezing

    By Retrofit Magazine EditorFebruary 28, 20251 Min Read
    EasyHeat In-Line Self-regulating Heating System, Emerson,
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    Many cottages, barns and homes draw water from a local water source, using polyethylene pipes that can freeze during the winter. The EasyHeat In-Line Self-Regulating Heater System offers an economical way to protect supply and drain pipes so running water can be maintained all winter long. With user-friendly plug-in installation and energy-saving thermostat control, the system is ideal for preventing ice from forming inside 3/4-inch to 6-inch diameter water lines in temperatures below -40 F (-40 C).

    The in-pipe heating system is CSA Certified for US and Canadian Standards. It also features a Ground-Fault Circuit Interrupter with test and reset buttons to ensure electrical safety. And because it is self-regulating, it automatically adjusts heat according to surrounding temperatures and minimizes hot spots, allowing the cable to be overlapped.

    Included in the system is a GFCI, 6-foot power cord, shrink tubes and crimp connectors, 6′ pull cord, and 3/4-inch NPT thread fitting. The system is designed for use with EasyHeat SR and TSR heating cables and the EasyHeat SL-3 thermostat controller. Maximum cable length is 220′ using SR cable, and 275′ with TSR cable. EasyHeat’s energy-saving SL-3 thermostat features a 10′ sensor that detects pipe temperature and energizes the cable as required.

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