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Process Control & Analyzer Systems
Parker Hannifn Corporation
Parfex Division
Ravenna, OH
Catalog Number 4200-M-2
Specifcations Conformance
Electric Trace Tubing Products
Parker Multitube Temptrace electric trace products conform to
Articles 427 and 500 of the National Electric Code
. Article 427
is entitled, “Fixed Electric Heating Equipment for Pipelines
and Vessels.” Article 500 is entitled, “Hazardous (classifed)
Locations,” and contains defnitions of specifc occupancies
by Class, Division and Group Location.
Parker Multitube Temptrace electric trace products also
conform to IEEE Standard 515 entitled, “IEEE Recommended
Practice for the Testing, Design, Installation and Maintenance
of Electrical Resistance Heat Tracing for Industrial
Applications.”
Constant Watt Products Accessory Selections
Product Family
Series
Accessory P/N
Description
Constant Wattage Electric
Temptrace
CL & CH
4031-0001
Electrical Input Power / End Termination Kit
4012-01145
Line sensing general purpose area
NEMA 4X temperature controller
4012-01147
Line sensing hazardous location
NEMA 7 temperature controller
RTV-103BLK
End Sealant, 2.8 oz. tube, 400°F
RTV-103BLK10.3
End Sealant, 10.1 oz. cartridge, 400°F
RTV-106RED
End Sealant, 2.8 oz. tube, 500°F
ESB
End Seal Boot, 400°F molded silicone
SK-612
Splice or ftting / valve end termination kit
(Insulation dimensions - 6" x 12")
SK-630
Splice or ftting / valve end termination kit
(Insulation dimensions - 6" x 30")
SK-696
Splice or ftting / valve end termination kit
(Insulation dimensions - 6" x 96")
Parker Temptrace Feed Through seal kit
PTFT1.45
(.79" - 1.45")
PTFT2.42
(1.45" - 2.42")
Constant Wattage Electric CL and CH Series
RTV or HSB's End Seal
PTFT Shelter Feed Throughs
Heater End Seal
PTFT Shelter Feed Throughs
RTV or HSB's
SK-612, SK-630
SK-612, SK-630
or SK-696
4012-01145 or
4012-01147 Thermostats
4031-0001 Power Kit
Ground Fault Equipment Protection Devices (GFEPDs):
The IEEE standard (515-1989) for heating cables requires
the use of GFEPDs with a nominal 30 milliampere trip
level for “piping systems in classifed areas, those areas
requiring a high degree of maintenance, or which may be
exposed to physical abuse or corrosive atmospheres.”