HSRM Self-Regulating Heating Cables (Medium Temperature)
Energy Efficient
Optimized for efficiency gains across your processes.
Quick Install
Designed for faster installation to reduce your labor time.
Self-Regulating
Over temperature conditions are minimized.
About HSRM Self-Regulating Heating Cable
Chromalox HSRM self-regulating heating cable provides safe, reliable heat tracing for freeze protection of pipes, valves, tanks and similar applications. Constructed of industrial grade 16 AWG buss wire with a tinned copper braid and fluoropolymer overjacket, HSRM ensures operating integrity in Div. 1 hazardous environments. HSRM heating cable has a maximum maintenance temperature rating of 302°F (150°C) and a maximum exposure temperature of 420°F (215°C).
Note: Due to the nature of Division 1 hazardous location applications consultation with a factory representative is required.
WARNING — A ground fault protection device is required by NEC to minimize the danger of fire if the heating cable is damaged or improperly installed. A minimum trip level of 30mA is recommended to minimize nuisance tripping.
HSRM Self-Regulating Heating Cable (Medium Temperature)
- Process Temperature Maintenance to 302°F (150°C)
- Maximum Continuous Exposure Temp, Power Off, 420°F (215°C)
- Freeze Protection of Fire Protection System Piping
- 120 and 208-277V
- For Use on Metal Pipes Only
- Energy efficient, self-regulating HSRM heat trace cable uses less energy when less heat is required
- Easy to install, HSRM can be cut to any length (up to max circuit length) in the field
- HSRM features lower installed cost than steam tracing, less maintenance expense and less down time
- HSRM can be overlapped without burnout, which simplifies heat tracing of in-line process equipment such as valves, elbows and pumps
- Chromalox HL Connection Kits reduce installation time
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Chromalox heat trace solutions offer a safe, reliable and efficient way for freeze protection and process maintenance of pipes, valves, and tanks in the most extreme conditions.