Description
The RAYCHEM XTVR self-regulating trace heating cables offer a robust solution for freeze protection and process temperature maintenance of pipes and vessels requiring steam cleaning, operating efficiently up to 302°F/150°C. RAYCHEM XTVR heating cable is capable of withstanding intermittent exposure to 482°F/250°C, these cables feature a fluoropolymer outer jacket (-CT) that delivers superior chemical resistance against aggressive organics and corrosives.
Engineered as part of the XTV family, these self-regulating heating cables are tailored for industrial freeze protection and high-power output process-temperature maintenance applications. They withstand temperatures up to 482°F (250°C) while ensuring process temperature maintenance at 250°F (121°C). Configured for use in both nonhazardous and hazardous locations, including areas prone to corrosive elements, these cables offer exceptional performance and durability.
- High power retention (HPR) heating core ensures at least 95% retention after 10 years.
- Design life of 30 years or more, depending on the application.
- Simplified design in hazardous areas: T3 Unconditional or T6-T4 System classification.
- Longer circuit lengths due to larger cross-section conductors.
- Swift installation: cut-to-length capability, multiple overlaps allowed, meter markings, user-friendly connection kits.
- Safe and efficient operation: prevents overheating, maintains uniform pipe temperatures, incorporates energy-saving technology.
- Supply Voltage: 200 – 277 V
- Max. Continuous Exposure Temperature: 150 °C
- Max. Intermittent Exposure Temperature: 250 °C
- Max Cumulative Hours for Intermittent Exposure: 2000 h
- Ground Path Type: Braid
- Area Classification: Non-Hazardous & Hazardous
- Outer Jacket Material: High Temperature Fluoropolymer
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.