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Freeze Protection Heat Trace Panels

Thursday, January 29, 2004

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Freeze Protection Heat Trace Panels

The WeatherTRACE line of heat trace control panels is designed to offer flexible power distribution, ground fault protection, circuit alarms, line sensing, and ambient sensing controls.

The WeatherTRACE Sentinel Monitoring option offers alarms that indicate a ground fault or overload condition and identifies which circuit is at fault via a display on the front enunciator panel. This new capability reduces troubleshooting time and provides better indication of potential problems on the line. Sentinel Monitoring also offers a re-ring feature. Re-ring allows the WeatherTRACE to communicate additional alarm conditions in the system by momentarily clearing and resetting the alarm output contact. The user's monitoring devices, such as a PLC or DCS, can interpret this condition as an additional alarm occurring.

The WeatherTRACE system incorporates an enclosure, circuit breakers, panel boards, monitoring, and GFI breakers to reduce onsite assembly, labor, and wiring time by consolidating multiple functions in one box.

The panels are NEMA 4, single-door, wall-mount enclosures for indoor and outdoor applications. Standard models are available in 12, 18, 20, 30, and 42-position panel boards with 100 and 225 A bus ratings in single- and three-phase configurations. Branch circuits are available in 20, 25, 30, and 40 A single-pole and two-pole configurations with 30 mA ground-fault equipment protection.

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