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Antifreeze Water Bowl<br />

Transformer for Trough Heating ​<br />

• transforms voltage from 230 V to 24 V • suitable for all frost-proof water bowls<br />

• short circuit and overload protection thanks to easy-to-replace car fuses in the<br />

output current circuit • the transformers are also secured against overheating<br />

thanks to an integrated temperature limiter (automatic reset after cool-down)<br />

• IP 65 (transformer)/IP 20 (wiring)<br />

ref. no. voltage<br />

​<br />

€<br />

222796 100 VA 1 ​<br />

222797 200 VA 1 ​<br />

222626 300 VA 1 ​<br />

222798 400 VA 1 ​<br />

Conventional miniature car fuses for safe<br />

operation of the installation<br />

Which transformer should <strong>be</strong> used?<br />

If you want to operate a drinking bowl with 80 Watt of<br />

power, then a 100 W transformer will suffice (#222796). If<br />

you also want to connect a heating cable at 24 V, simply add<br />

the current consumption (= wattage) of the cable. Also take<br />

into account the power loss through supply lines (see sample<br />

calculation). This yields the minimum transformer output. Do<br />

not measure the transformer‘s power too precisely in order to<br />

have a buffer for extensions.<br />

Calculation example transformers:<br />

​<br />

5 x drinking bowls with current capacity of 100 Watt = 500 Watt<br />

4 x frost-protection heating line 24 V each at 30 Watt = 120 Watt<br />

1 x frost-protection heating line 24 V each at 15 Watt = 15 Watt<br />

Total consumer power<br />

= 635 Watt<br />

Consideration of line losses (flat rate of 15 %) 635 Watt x 1.15<br />

​<br />

Therefore two transformers with a capacity of 400 Watt each should <strong>be</strong><br />

chosen.<br />

= 730 Watt<br />

​<br />

​<br />

Frost-Protection Heating Cable with Thermostat, 230 V ​<br />

• keeps your water line frost-free to -45 °C • integrated frost-protection thermostat (switch-on temperature<br />

approx. +5 °C, switch-off temperature approx. +13 °C) • do not use on heating pipes • when insulated<br />

additionally, please do not insulate the thermostat • Do not mount where animals can reach! • IPX7<br />

• VDE tested<br />

Do not mount in animal feed area; use 24 Volt heating cable instead.<br />

Do not shorten the heating cable!<br />

max. -45 °C<br />

ref. no. length watts at 0°C<br />

​<br />

€<br />

223582 1 m 16 W 1/16 ​<br />

223585 2 m 32 W 1/16 ​<br />

223586 4 m 64 W 1/16 ​<br />

223587 8 m 128 W 1/16 ​<br />

223588 12 m 192 W 1/16 ​<br />

223590 14 m 224 W 1/16 ​<br />

223589 18 m 288 W 1/10 ​<br />

223591 24 m 384 W 1/10 ​<br />

223592 37 m 592 W 1/5 ​<br />

223593 49 m 784 W 1/5 ​<br />

Frost protection heating cables<br />

• prevents water pipes from freezing<br />

• thermostat in the heating cable automatically switches the cable on<br />

What to remem<strong>be</strong>r about 230 V heating cables:<br />

• always attach the heating cable to the underside of the pipe<br />

• the water pipe must <strong>be</strong> earthed<br />

• the 230 V heating cables are ready to connect and should <strong>be</strong> connected to a power supply<br />

with a circuit breaker (30 mA residual current circuit breaker)<br />

• the heating cables must not <strong>be</strong> shortened and should therefore <strong>be</strong> ordered in the correct length<br />

• excess length can <strong>be</strong> wound around the pipe (note that a winding distance of at least<br />

15 mm must <strong>be</strong> maintained <strong>be</strong>tween coils)<br />

Pipe<br />

Insulation at least 13 mm<br />

Insulating cover<br />

Heating cable<br />

• do not <strong>be</strong>nd the heating cable and note the maximum <strong>be</strong>nding radius of approx. 50 mm<br />

• the heating cables can <strong>be</strong> secured to the pipe with insulating tape or aluminium tape<br />

(222809)<br />

• if using plastic pipes, aluminium tape (222809) must <strong>be</strong> wrapped around the pipe<br />

<strong>be</strong>fore routing the heating cable<br />

• the pipe and heating cable should <strong>be</strong> insulated with an insulation of at least 13 mm<br />

• the thermostat on the heating cable should <strong>be</strong> attached at the coldest position on the pipe<br />

• the thermostat may only <strong>be</strong> insulated moderately<br />

• do not use 230 V heating cables in animals‘ bite areas<br />

• installation must <strong>be</strong> carried out in accordance with VDE0100 by a trained professional<br />

Ø 15 mm Ø 22 mm Ø 28 mm Ø 35 mm Ø 42 mm Ø 48 mm Ø 60 mm Ø 76 mm<br />

Pipe ​ ½"<br />

¾" ​ 1" 1 ¼" 1 ½" 2" 2 ½"<br />

with insulation (at least 13 mm)<br />

​ - 45 °C - 45 °C - 40 °C ​ - 40 °C - 35 °C - 30 °C - 25 °C - 20 °C<br />

frost-free down to<br />

235

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