Product Self-regulating heating cable HSB+

Self-regulating heating cable HSB+

High temperature, self-regulating parallel heating cable
07-584B-….

Benefits

  • Self-regulating
  • Can be cut to length at random thanks to its parallel current - supply
  • Corrosion-proof and resistant to chemical attack thanks to its outer high temperature fluoropolymer protective jacket
  • Simple installation thanks favourable dimensions
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Marking

ATEX:
II 2G Ex 60079-30-1 IIC T3 Gb
II 2D Ex 60079-30-1 IIIC T200°C Db

IECEx:
Ex 60079-30-1 IIC T3 Gb
Ex 60079-30-1 IIIC T200°C

Ambient Temperature

Max. continuous operating temperature, energized +150°C
Max. continuous exposure temperature, de-energized +225°C

Certification

  • Cable Certificate ATEX
  • Cable Certificate IECEx
  • System Certificate ATEX
  • System Certificate IECEx
  • Declaration of Conformity
  • Cable Certificate CCC

Description

The self-regulating heating cable HSB+ is suitable for frost protection and temperature maintenance on pipes and vessels at high process temperatures in industry and hazardous areas. It can be used where steam cleaning is required.
The power output of the HSB+ varies depending on the ambient temperature. If the ambient temperature increases, the heating output will be reduced.
With the high fluoropolymer protective jacket, the heating cable is resistant to oil, greases and most chemicals.

Technical Data

Nominal voltage AC 208 V to 277 V
AC 110 to 120 V
Max. continuous operating temperature, energized +150 °C
Max. continuous exposure temperature, de-energized +225 °C
Min. installation temperature -40 °C
Min. start-up temperature -40 °C
Temperature class T3
Max. braid resistance 18,2 Ohm/km
Dimensions with braiding and jacket 11,4 x 5,2 mm
Min. bending radius 35 mm

Manuals/Operating Instructions/Guides

  • Installation Instructions PSB, MSB, HSB, HSB+, HTSB - ATEX / IECEx

  • Design Guide HSB, HSB+, HTSB System - ATEX / IECEx

Data Sheets

Support


  • Project Planning Information for Pipes

  • Project Planning Information for Vessels