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Chemical Processing and Refineries                                               Catalog Number 4200-M-2

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                                      SH Series Self-Regulating Bundles
                                           Maximum Exposure 400°F (204°C)
                                    Process Tubes 3/4” to 1” O.D. (19mm to 25mm)
                                 Single Tube Designs (contact factory for multiple tubes)

                                                     Standard Insulation Package *
           **Minimum
           Process                       Environments Average High / Low Ambient Conditions
           Temperature    Extreme Cold         Cold         Moderate Cold       Moderate            Warm
           to Maintain      -65°F Low        -40°F Low         -10°F Low         0°F Low          10°F Low
                            80°F High        80°F High         95°F High        105°F High        115°F High
                           -54°C Low         -40°C Low         -24°C Low        -18°C Low         -13°C Low
             120 Volts
                            26°C High        26°C High         35°C High        40°C High         46°C High
           40°F (4˚C)      10 Watt / Ft     8 Watt / Ft       5 Watt / Ft      5 Watt / Ft       3 Watt / Ft
           50°F (10˚C)     15 Watt / Ft     10 Watt / Ft      8 Watt / Ft      5 Watt / Ft       5 Watt / Ft
           75°F (24˚C)     15 Watt / Ft     15 Watt / Ft      10 Watt / Ft     8 Watt / Ft       8 Watt / Ft
           100°F (38˚C)    20 Watt / Ft     15 Watt / Ft      15 Watt / Ft     15 Watt / Ft      10 Watt / Ft
           125°F (52˚C)                     20 Watt / Ft      20 Watt / Ft     15 Watt / Ft      15 Watt / Ft
           150°F (66˚C)                                                        20 Watt / Ft      20 Watt / Ft
             208 Volts
           40°F (4˚C)      15 Watt / Ft     10 Watt / Ft      8 Watt / Ft      5 Watt / Ft       5 Watt / Ft
           50°F (10˚C)     15 Watt / Ft     10 Watt / Ft      8 Watt / Ft      8 Watt / Ft       5 Watt / Ft
           75°F (24˚C)     20 Watt / Ft     15 Watt / Ft      15 Watt / Ft     10 Watt / Ft      10 Watt / Ft
           100°F (38˚C)                     20 Watt / Ft      15 Watt / Ft     15 Watt / Ft      15 Watt / Ft
           125°F (52˚C)                                       20 Watt / Ft     20 Watt / Ft      20 Watt / Ft
             240 Volts
           40°F (4˚C)      10 Watt / Ft     8 Watt / Ft       5 Watt / Ft      5 Watt / Ft       3 Watt / Ft
           50°F (10˚C)     15 Watt / Ft     10 Watt / Ft      8 Watt / Ft      5 Watt / Ft       5 Watt / Ft
           75°F (24˚C)     15 Watt / Ft     15 Watt / Ft      10 Watt / Ft     8 Watt / Ft       8 Watt / Ft
           100°F (38˚C)    20 Watt / Ft     15 Watt / Ft      15 Watt / Ft     15 Watt / Ft      10 Watt / Ft
           125°F (52˚C)                     20 Watt / Ft      20 Watt / Ft     15 Watt / Ft      15 Watt / Ft
           150°F (66˚C)                                                        20 Watt / Ft      20 Watt / Ft
          * The above heater cable selection is based upon our standard insulation package, other insulation packages are available to maintain higher
          temperatures.
          ** The maintenance temperature could actually be higher depending upon the size and number of tubes required, it is recommended that
          for precise temperature control that a thermal sensor be used. Contact the factory for more exact product thermal property based upon your
          application conditions.


          How to Use:                                                 Note:
          1) Check to be sure you are using the correct chart.        The watt-density selected will maintain
          2) Choose your operating voltage.                           the temperature indicated at a minimum.
          3) Choose the minimum process temperature you               Depending upon actual ambient fluctuations,
             want to maintain. Note: If temperature is not shown,     process tubes size and number of tubes, the
            pick the next higher option.                              maintenance temperature could be higher.
          4) Follow chart across to the ambient Condition that
            best match your area.
          5) Use the watt-density shown for your part number
            derivation.






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