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What is an electric heat trace system?
Electric heat trace, or surface heating, is the application of heat to an external surface that compensates for heat lost due to changes in temperature in ambient surroundings. In cold or freezing conditions, heat tracing systems help stabilize surface temperatures of pipes or vessels via electric trace heaters to protect the flow of liquids inside and reduce the risk of equipment damage. Electric trace heaters also maintain process temperatures for substances that can solidify or become overly viscous within a system such that it impedes the progress of critical processes. Freeze protection and temperature maintenance are the most common applications for electric trace heating. This versatile and powerful thermal technology is used in renewable energy systems, oil and gas processing, petrochemical/ chemical processing, power generation, renewable energy systems, transportation, food and beverage production, environmental monitoring and more.
How Heat Trace Works
There are multiple components within an electric heat trace system that work in concert to make maintaining and adjusting temperatures across even complex systems possible. One key component is the heat trace cable, an electrical element that is fitted along the length of a pipe or other equipment surface. Once the heat cables are securely fixed to the length of the pipe, both are covered with layers of insulation and metal jacketing to prevent heat loss.
A well designed heat trace system should ensure that the heat trace cable’s input matches the pipe or equipment’s heat loss. Additional factors impacting heat loss include ambient temperature, wind speed and insulation. Thermon has a large variety of electric heat trace cables and can help you determine which cables meet your heat tracing needs.
Thermon Electric Heating Cables and Systems
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Self-Regulating Heating Cables
Self-regulating heat trace cables allow automatic adjustments to heat output in response to the heat loss conditions along the entire circuit. When ambient temperature drops causing heat loss in the equipment, the cable responds by increasing its heat output. When ambient temperature rises and temperatures in the equipment increase, the cable output will decrease. Self-regulating cables can be used for tracing requirements on piping, vessels and equipment as well as commercial applications such as snow and ice melting for tracks, roof, gutter and concrete applications. There are several different types of self-regulating cables that range in maintain temperature from 65°C (150°F) to 200°C (392°F).
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Power Limiting Heating Cables
High performance HPT power-limiting heating cables are designed specifically for process temperature maintenance or freeze protection where high maintain temperatures or high temperature exposure is required. A coiled resistor alloy heating element provides the power limiting feature of HPT. This PTC (Positive Temperature Coefficient) characteristic decreases the cable’s power output as the heat-traced product temperature increases and allows the cable to be overlapped during installation. The maximum maintain temperature for HPT cable is 210°C (410°F).
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Parallel Constant Watt Heating Cables
FP cables provide consistent and reliable heat outputs regardless of circuit length and are designed to provide freeze protection or process temperature maintenance to piping, tanks and equipment. Because FP cables are not subject to the inrush current associated with self-regulating heating cables, the need for oversizing power distribution equipment is eliminated. The parallel resistance configuration allows the cable to be cut to length and terminated in the field with easy-to-use Thermon supplied kits. The maximum maintain temperature for FP cable is 65°C (150°F).
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Skin Effect Heat Tracing System
A ThermTrac system provides a cost-effective alternative to conventional resistance heat tracing on long pipelines by eliminating the need for an extensive power distribution system. A pipeline up to 25 kilometers (15 miles) long can be traced from a single power point. The versatility of the system makes it ideal for temperature maintenance, freeze protection and heatup applications.
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Series Constant Watt Cables
Series resistance constant watt heating cables, such as TEK, HTEK and MIQ are used for temperature maintenance or freeze protection along lines where circuit lengths exceed the limitations of parallel resistance heating cables and high maintain temperatures or high temperature exposure is required. High performance HTEK and TEK series cable can be manufactured with prefabricated circuit lengths up to 3658 meters (12,000 ft). Maximum maintain temperature for TEK is 101°C (215°F) and for HETK maintain temperature is 204°C (400°F.)
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Electric Heat Thermostats
Electric heat thermostats are critical for proper operations in trace heating applications, and depending on the required temperature control and requirements for the controller itself, electrical or mechanical thermostat options are available.
An electronic controller uses temperature sensing devices such as RTDs and thermocouples. Electronic controllers are available for field or panel mount applications and provide communication features for remote control and monitoring. Examples of electronic controllers include RTD-100 and TraceNet ECM.
Control and Monitoring Systems
Control and monitoring systems play an essential role in heat tracing applications ranging from freeze protecting water lines to maintaining elevated process temperatures. While mechanical thermostats have been used successfully for many heat tracing applications, a more complete control and monitoring solution may be necessary for critical heat tracing applications. Advancements in technology have made electronic control and monitoring units both more cost effective and more reliable. These systems conserve energy, extend system life, and ensure accurate temperatures are maintained, for reduced operating cost and increased plant reliability.
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Thermon’s Genesis Network provides full operational awareness and supervisory control of heat trace systems with low total installed cost and maximum flexibility. The comprehensive Genesis Network connects all heat trace controllers through a network of adaptive, self-healing wireless mesh with a user-friendly interface that monitors the entire system. Performance data, diagnostics and alarms are delivered in real time to management and maintenance teams, accessible from the control room, in the field or remotely from any PC or tablet. Components in the Genesis Network include the Genesis Controller and the Genesis Duo.
The Genesis Controller monitors individual heat trace circuit performance offering a more complete monitoring and control solution for critical heat tracing applications. The Genesis Controller also features selectable control methods for each individual circuit, temperature sensor status identification, programmable “trip” set points, remote alarm acknowledgment and reset capabilities, and more.
The Genesis Duo is a dual-point heat trace temperature monitor
The Genesis Duo is a dual-point heat trace temperature monitor and controller with a high temperature limiter. The Duo provides control and monitoring for one or two heat tracing circuits with input from up to two intrinsically safe RTDs per circuit. Native to the Genesis Network, the Duo requires no additional hardware to communicate with Thermon’s state-of-the-art supervisory management platform.
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