Emerson PSR 1006 - Manual

Emerson PSR 1006

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©2012 EasyHeat

www.easyheat.com

14022-001 Rev. 10

Pipe and Roof Deicing Heating Cable

Installation Instructions

General Information

• PSR heating cable may be used to help prevent water pipes

from freezing or to help prevent the formation of ice dams

on roofs.

• PSR heating cable is suitable for use on metal and plastic

pipes (such as PVC or polybutylene) but not on flexible vinyl

tubing (such as garden hose).

• PSR heating cable is suitable for use in metallic and

nonmetallic gutters and downspouts.

• PSR heating cable is a self-regulating heating cable designed

to change its heat output as the surrounding temperature

changes. As the surrounding temperature increases, the

output of the PSR cable decreases.

• PSR heating cables feature a pilot light in the plug (120V

models only) to indicate when power is applied to the cable.

• PSR cable is suitable for shingle, slate, metal, wood and flat

roofs with either plastic or metal gutters/downspouts.

Precautions

1. Heating cables must be installed in compliance with all

national, state, provincial and local electrical codes. Check

Planning

• Exposure to temperatures above 150°F (66°C) will shorten the

life of your cable. Before installing on hot water pipes, set the

water heater thermostat below 150°F (66°C).

• Remove any old heating tapes or insulation before installing

the new cable.

• Do not alter the length of the cable.

• Do not use thin 1/8" (3.18 mm) foil-backed foam insulation.

• If more than one heating cable is used on a single electrical

circuit please refer to the maximum heater length per circuit

breaker size chart. Check to make sure the total heating

cable length does not exceed the length specified in this

table.

Selection of heating cable. Select the appropriate cable length

from one of the two charts on next page. Cable may be up to

2 feet (60.96 cm) shorter than the pipe. Lengths assume lowest

ambient temperature is -20°F (-29°C), with a minimum of 1/2"

(12.7 mm) fiberglass insulation or equivalent. For protection to

-40°F (-40°C), use 1" (25.4 mm) fiberglass insulation. Note: Allow an

extra foot (30.48 cm) of heating cable for each valve.

Pipe Freeze Protection

120 Volt Cable Selection Chart

Model No.

Length in Ft. (m)

Wattage @ 50°F (10°C)

PSR1006

6 (1.83)

30

PSR1012

12 (3.76)

60

PSR1018

18 (5.49)

90

PSR1024

24 (7.32)

120

PSR1050

50 (15.24)

250

PSR1075

75 (22.86)

375

PSR1100

100 (30.48)

500

240 Volt Cable Selection Chart

Model No.

Length in Ft. (m)

Wattage @ 50°F (10°C)

PSR2006

6 (1.83)

30

PSR2012

12 (3.76)

60

PSR2018

18 (5.49)

90

PSR2024

24 (7.32)

120

PSR2050

50 (15.24)

250

PSR2075

75 (22.86)

375

PSR2100

100 (30.48)

500

240V

120V

PSR

Breaker Size

120V Cable

240V Cable

15 Amp

125/115/100

250/225/205

20 Amp

170/150/135

335/300/270

Maximum total heater length (ft) / Circuit breaker size 20°F (-7°C)/0°F

(-20°C)/-20°F(-30°C) start-up

with your local inspector for specific details.

2. These instructions must be retained and made available to the

user and transferred to future users.

3. Heating cables must not be energized in summer conditions; ensure

that all heating cables are de-energized during the summer.

4. It is recommended that the circuit supplying the heating cable

have ground fault protection; this is mandatory by electrical code

for some applications in many regions. Consult an electrical

inspector to determine the specific ground fault requirements for

your application prior to installation. If you are unsure that your

circuit has ground fault protection, consult an electrician.

5. Do not alter the length of the heating cable - cable is factory

sealed and alteration will result in risk of electrical fire or shock.

6. Post warning labels (supplied with cable) to power supply disconnect

switch, circuit breaker panel, outdoor receptacle and any other

appropriate locations, as applicable. Also post labels along any pipe

(on outside of insulation) on which the cable is installed.

7. Do not bend cable to a diameter less than 5 times the cable

diameter.

8. Installing cable on a roof below 32°F (0°C) may damage the

shingle if it is brittle.

9. Minimum installation temperature for the heating cable set is

-30°C (-22°F).

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