Table 1: Gutter frost protection heating cable - power 20 W/m at 230 VAC
Article number
Length (m)
80182
80184
80186
80188
80190
80192
80194
Power supply preparations:
7. Install the mains power outlet in the protected area (indoors).
8. Form a ‚drip loop' with the mains cable after the mains power outlet in order to
prevent condensate from the gutter reaching the socket.
9. Use mounting brackets at a pitch of 1.5 to 3 m for fastening the heating cable and at
every point where the heating cable changes direction.
Fitting the heating cable and thermostat:
10. Lay the cable fl at in the gutter. Aluminium adhesive tape (e.g. art. no. 80045) can be
used temporarily.
11. The cable must lie fl at against the fl oor of the gutter in order to minimise
thermal losses.
12. Spacers (e.g. art. no. 80291) should be fi tted every 30 cm.
13. The thermostat must lie tight against the gutter and be
positioned with the fastening bar. The thermostat should be
fi tted at the coldest end of the gutter. The thermostat measures
the temperature of the gutter and switches the heating cable on
or off as required.
14. If the heating cable is to be installed for frost protection, the heating
cable must be suspended from a length of 4 metres and thus relieved of
any strain. The heating cable shall not be wound around the downpipe!
DE
EN
FR
Watts (W)
5
100
10
200
15
300
20
400
25
500
40
800
50
1000
IT
DA
NL
SV
Resistance (Ω)
at + 20 ° C,
Current (Amp.)
(- 5%, +10%)
529,00
264,50
176,33
132,25
105,80
66,13
52,90
ES
PL
0,43
0,87
1,30
1,74
2,17
3,48
4,35
12.