Self-regulating heating cables are unique in that they have the ability to vary their power output along the entire length of the circuit in response to ambient temperature changes. As the temperature decreases the cable will respond by increasing power to compensate until the maintenance temperature is achieved. The cable will decrease it's power output when it ambient temperatures rise. Self-Regulating heating cables are ideally suited for freeze protection and process temperature applications. A wide held belief is that self-regulating cables do not require a switching device, however we recommend that all self-regulating cables be used with one in order to save energy and extend the life of the cable.
TSL
Low Temperature
TSL Features:
16 AWG nickel plated copper buss wires for long circuits
Exposure temperature up to 185°F
3, 5, 8, & 10W/Ft. power outputs
Up to 277VAC
TSL-M Medium Temperature
TSL-M Features:
16 AWG nickel plated copper buss wires for long circuits
Intermittent exposure temperature up to 366°F
5, 10, & 15W/Ft. power outputs
Up to 277VAC
TSL-H High Temperature
TSL-H Features:
16 AWG nickel copper buss wires offer long circuit lengths