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The EASY HEAT 2102 is a self-regulating pipe heating cable designed to prevent freeze-up in residential and light commercial water piping systems. Operating at 120 volts, the cable automatically adjusts its heat output based on surrounding temperatures, producing only the energy needed to maintain safe pipe temperatures. This eliminates the risk of overheating and reduces energy consumption compared to fixed-wattage heat tape. Rated for use down to -60 degrees F, it protects both plastic and metal water pipes. The 100-foot roll can be cut to the exact length required for the job, making it flexible for a wide range of pipe runs. Licensed plumbers and general contractors typically handle installation.
The 2102 is suited for residential and light commercial applications where exposed or uninsulated water pipes are at risk of freezing during cold weather. Typical install scenarios include crawl spaces, attics, exterior wall cavities, and above-grade utility runs. It is intended for use on above-ground plastic and metal water pipes only. This cable is not rated for buried pipe installations and must not be used in conditions where the cable itself will be submerged or continuously wetted. Use with a compatible Freeze Free fused plug kit for a complete, protected installation.
Designed for use on above-ground plastic and metal water pipes in residential and light commercial settings. Not suitable for buried pipes or wet-area immersion applications. Intended for use with the Freeze Free fused plug kit accessory.
Installation is typically performed by a licensed plumber or qualified electrician familiar with NEC low-voltage heating cable requirements. Always de-energize the circuit before handling connections and confirm the supply voltage matches the cable rating before energizing. Do not overlap the cable on itself during installation, as this can cause localized overheating. Do not install on buried pipes or in locations where the cable will be exposed to standing water or submersion.
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