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SELF LIMITING HEATING CABLE ESR-R - COLD ROOM DOOR - REFRIGERATION INDUSTRY

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Self Limiting Heating Cable

ESR®-R

 

SELF LIMITING CABLE

To Protect Sliding Doors and Opening Doors From Freezing Up - Special Cold Room

By using our self-regulating electric heat tracing ESR-R, you make sure that you get the best defrosting system for negative cold room door.self limiting cable

Through its unique "self regulating" matrix, it is easier and safer to use. you freed from the problems of door sizes.

A single cable replaces all your references, all you resistances, whatever the length of the doors.

Furthermore, the self-regulating heating cable is varying according to its temperature. This avoid overheating especially at the corners of doors (no dysfunction).

Finally, thanks to his "Self limiting" technology called "parallel". You can connect the heating cable ESR-R to the exact length you want. Also you can connect directly into the junction box. Then you do not have to prepare any cold end and thus saving time and substantial cost.

Its storage system on coil type CableBox or bobbins allows easy handling, quick and convenient. This product is available on stock.

DESCRIPTION DES CORDONS CHAUFFANTSSelf regulating cable ESR-R

1. Bus wire Cu nickel-plated (2x0.55mm²) 19 x 0,287 mm

2. Self limiting heating element (matrix)

3. Insultation (polyolefine)


Référence    Désignation    power at 0°C    Section
ESR-R-30    ESR-R-30    27 W/m at 0°C    6,10 x 5,60 (mm)
ESR-R-40    ESR-R-40    38 W/m at 0°C    6,10 x 5,60  (mm)

 

Datasheet

Nominal Voltage 230V                                                                      
Tolerances -0/+5 W
Maximum exposure temperature (energised) 50°C
Maximum exposure temperature (deenergised) 55°C
Minimum Bending Radius 30 mm
Minimum installation temperature -35°C
Weight approx. 41,5 kg/km


Maximum length circuit:
ESR-R-30…………. 110 m
ESR-R-40…………. 110 m

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Last Updated on Tuesday, 03 May 2011 19:49