Heat-Tracing Systems for Hazardous Division 1 Locations
Heat-Tracing Systems for Hazardous Division 1 Locations
Heat-Tracing Systems for Hazardous Division 1 Locations
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<strong>Heat</strong>ing Cable <strong>for</strong> FM Only5HBTV1, 2-CT8HBTV1, 2-CT10HBTV1, 2-CT12HQTV1, 2-CT20HQTV1, 2-CT5HXTV1, 2-CT, 10HXTV1, 2-CT, 15HXTV1, 2-CT, 20HXTV1, 2-CT*GrommetBCECER<strong>Heat</strong>ing Cable <strong>for</strong> CSA OnlyLBTV-CT5BTV1, 2-CT8BTV1, 2-CT10BTV1, 2-CT10QTVR1, 2-CT20QTVR1, 2-CTAll XTVKBCECER*8HXTV-CT and 18HXTV-CT are obsolete products. Call Raychem to determine “N” grommetavailability <strong>for</strong> these products.11. Following the test method outlined in Section 5.10.2 (and illustrated in Figure 1 of that section),per<strong>for</strong>m an insulation resistance test on the heating cable. Record these readings in the “InsulationResistance Testing” section of the FM Required <strong>Division</strong> 1 Installation Record, which is Appendix Fof this manual.1/4"1/2"12. Slide a cold lead into each leg of the core sealer and out the other end. Strip cold lead ends todimension shown.13. Crimp cold leads to heating cable bus wires, using a Burndy MR8-9Q crimp tool. Use large crimpopening <strong>for</strong> the cold lead and smaller opening <strong>for</strong> the bus wire. Slide the core sealer over crimpedconnectors until it bottoms out on heating cable.31