Electrical Heat Tracing Explained
Heat tracing has been developed to combat the sub zero temperatures that can freeze pipe work, vessels and other various types of production equipment that are used to distribute materials around a building.
Should frost damage actually burst pipe work within a factory or production line – the whole process can grind to a halt until the source of the burst or leak is found and repaired. This downtime is a manager’s worst nightmare, as work cannot continue until the repair is made, and down time eats into profit and productivity.
Electrically powered heat tracing can be set to provide either a constant temperature or it can emit heat intermittently to manage temperatures evenly to whatever it is applied to. By making the product this versatile, it offers various solutions to builders and architects alike.
Only by using professional and qualified electricians will you benefit the most from heating tracing installation within your premises.