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The EASYHEAT psr1006 is a pre-terminated, self-regulating pipe tracing heat cable rated at 30 watts and 120 volts AC. Measuring 6 feet in length, it is designed to maintain safe pipe temperatures by automatically adjusting heat output based on ambient conditions. The parallel resistance construction uses a water-resistant TPE outer jacket for durability in wet environments. The cable ships ready to install with an integral three-wire plug and pilot light, eliminating the need for field termination. It is UL Listed to Canadian safety standards and CSA Certified for ordinary locations. Licensed electrical or mechanical contractors install this product in both residential and light commercial pipe tracing applications.
The psr1006 is rated at 5 watts per foot at 50 degrees F and is suited for freeze protection on water supply lines, drain lines, and similar piping exposed to low ambient temperatures. The self-regulating design allows the cable to respond to localized temperature changes along its length, providing efficient heat output where it is needed most. Typical installations include crawl spaces, unheated mechanical rooms, exterior wall cavities, and other areas where pipe freezing is a seasonal risk. The 6-foot length suits shorter pipe runs or targeted sections requiring supplemental heat.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement or direct-install pipe tracing cable for residential freeze prevention and commercial maintenance flow-control applications requiring a 120 VAC, 6-foot self-regulating heat cable.
Installation should be performed by a licensed electrician or qualified mechanical contractor in accordance with the National Electrical Code (NEC) and local jurisdiction requirements. De-energize the circuit and confirm power is off before handling or routing the cable. The cable must not be overlapped or crossed on itself, as this can cause localized overheating. Secure the cable to the pipe using appropriate heat-rated tape at regular intervals before applying pipe insulation over the assembly.
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