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Heating Cable
- Automatic Thermostatically Controlled - 30 FT - 110V
SKU #D1148066

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General Description
Heating Cable - Automatic Thermostatically Controlled - 30 FT - 110V
The heating cable is 30 feet long and is 110 V with a power consumption of 210 W. An automatic thermostat also controls the unit.
Function
The heating cable has an internal mechanism that gives off heat to raise the temperature of nearby materials. A built-in thermostat automatically turns off the cable when a desired temperature is reached, reactivating it again when the temperature drops below a certain point. The cable is often taped to pipes and used in conjunction with pipe insulation.
Applications
The heating cable is used for general freeze protection on pipes and residential water supply to avoid blockages or damage as a result of ice. The heating cable can be used on copper, plastic, or metal pipes.
Technical Details
Certifications: | CSA |
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Voltage: | 110 V |
Length: | 30 Ft |
Power Consumption: | 210 W |
Warranty: | 1 Year |
Brand: | Deelat Industrial |
Warranty: | 1 Year |

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can it be used inside a drain pipe ? Also, does it sense a change in temperature all along the cable or just the ends ?
Hello Glen, thank you for your question. Our Automatic Thermostatically Controlled Heat Cable can only be used on the outside of the pipe by spiraling it along the outside of it. The cable has its automatic thermostat located on the orange section of the cable. It will automatically turn the cable on when temperatures reach below 6°C (42.8°F) and turn off when temperatures reach 13°C (55.4°F).
How high and how low can the thermostat be set at?
Hello Gregory, thank you for your question. The thermostat on our automatic thermostatically controlled heating cables cannot be adjusted or set. Our heating cables come with their thermostats set at a preset temperature range from factory and cannot be changed. The cable is set to turn on when temps reach below 55 F (13 C) and shut off when gets above that temperature.
Can I wrap the cable around a truck battery?
Hello Marcel, thank you for your question. In theory, our Automatic Thermostatically Controlled Heating Cables can be wrapped around pretty much anything that is not flammable. That being said you could certainly wrap the cable around the battery but wouldnt recommend doing so inside the engine bay while the truck is running.
Will this heating cable be suitable for laying INSIDE a 4" diameter PVC pipe - to prevent ice build-up ?
Hello Dale, thank you for your question. We do not recommend to install these inside of the pipe but instead to wrap the outside of the pipe with the heating cable. We suggest to spiral the cable around the outside of the pipe and the spirals should be no more than 2-3 inches apart.
Can this work out in the open
Hello Duane, thank you for your question. These heating cables are not intended to be out in the open, however, are coated with a PVC/Rubber material that is water resistant so it will work out in the open. The cables are not meant to be submerged but will with stand getting wet.
Can this be used on pex tubing?
Hello Rydell, thank you for your question. Yes our heating cable can be used on PEX tube, however, the manufacturer recommends only to use when the PEX tube is not empty because it might cause damage to the tube.
I wish to use a 6 ft length under my cottage buried about one foot in sand. What type of insulation should I use around the pipe and heater wire?
Hello P.N., thank you for your question. Unfortunately our automatically thermostatically controlled heating cables are not designed to be buried and should not be. We do sell other heating cables that are made to be buried by dirt, concrete, or asphalt. Please contact our customer support staff to go over the many options we offer for heating cables.
what is the trigger point for the sensor below which it is activated?
Hello Pete, thank you for your question. The thermo-dosk has a temperature range of 6℃(+/-3℃)-13℃(+/-3℃). It will be triggered for temperatures within that range.
Where is the thermostat; closer to the plug where the cord goes from orange to black or at the end of the black part?
Hello Brenda, thank you for your question. The thermostat on our Automatic Thermostatically Controlled heating Cables is located closer to the plug in the orange portion of the cable but has temperature sensors at different points of the cable to make sure it turns on when temperatures reach dangerously low temps that can cause water pipes to freeze.
Hi. Can this heat cable be used inside a pipe? Is it water resistant?
Hello Jan, thank you for your question. No our Automatic Thermostatically Controlled heating cable cannot be installed inside the pipe but rather wrapped or spiraled on the outside of it. The black part of the cable is water resistant but not waterproof it cannot be completely submerged under water. The orange lead cable with built in thermostat cannot get wet at all as it could damage the thermostat.
Can this be inserted into a Big-O drain pipe and does the control unit need to be kept inside or is outdoor use ok?
Hi Fred, thanks for your question. We cannot confirm that this product is suitable for your application as it is only recommend for home use. If you have any other questions or concerns please do not hesitate to contact us.
Lost my question to you when I dropped my tablet. In small print it says "11135-017". What temperature do I need to test this cable?
Hello Brenda, thank you for your question. The temperature range for thermostat on these heating cables is 6°C (42.8°F) to 13°C (55.4°F). It will automatically turn on when the temperature reaches 6°C or below and it will automatically turn off when the temperature reaches 13°C or higher. If you would want to test the cables they would need to be in that range to turn on and then off.
CAN YOU SUBMERGE THE CABLE ONLY IN WATER, NOT THE CONTROLS. PLEASE ADVISE, THANKS
Hello Don, thank you for your question. We do not recommend any part of this heating cable to be submerged under water or any liquid. The heating cable being submerged is an electrical hazard.
Will this tape work on 240v current?
Hello Michael, thank you for your question. The heating tape is made to operate on 110V, however, theoretically you could make it work on a 240V current with an adapter.
Can this cable be used outdoors in gutters?
This heating cable can be used outdoors in water pipes, but not gutters.
do you have a replacement thermostat for a 60 foot heat trace
Hello Jim, thank you for your question. We do not sell any replacement thermostats for our automatic heating cables. Replacing the thermostat on these heating cables should only be done by the manufacturer.
Can i join two of the cables together if the water pipe is longer than 30 feet?
Hello Chris, thank you for your question. No we highly recommend not to attach 2 of these cables to make a longer cable. This could be a fire hazard. We do, however, offer our Automatic Thermostatically controlled heating cables in many different length. The longest length we offer is 80 ft which is found under sku# D1148069
RE: SKU # D1148063 Can this product be used to thaw rain gutters if placed in the gutter?
No, this D1148063 heating cable cannot work in a gutter, as it is specifically for pipes.
Hi. My name is Elaine. What temperature is this cable rated for? What is the brand name of SKU #D1148061?
Hello Elaine, thank you for your question. This D1148061 cable is rated to work in pretty extreme temperatures. The cable is rated to withstand temperatures between -40C and 80C. Please contact us if you have any other questions or concerns.
Odd question, but I need to heat a Hydraulic Jack for use in cold weather do you think this will work ?
Hello Mark, thank you for your question. In theory, these heating cables can be wrapped around anything and everything to heat it up. We obviously do not recommend wrapping it around anything that is flammable. You can certainly wrap this heating cable around a hydraulic jack to keep it warm and to make sure the viscosity of the hydraulic fluid does not increase so it flows as it should.
At what temperature does the thermostat turn on and off?
Hello Larry, thank you for your question. Our automatically thermostatically controlled heating cables automatically turn off and on depending on the ambient temperature. The heating cable automatically turns on when temperatures reach 6°C and automatically turn off when temperatures reach 13°C
Does the black wire get warm or hot .I plug mine in and it doesn't get warm .Is it working ?
Hello Diane, thank you for your question. This is an automatic thermostatically controlled heating cable meaning it will turn on and off automatically within a set temperature range. If you plug it in and the ambient temperature is not below 55°F (13°C) it will not turn on. Once the temperature drops below that point it will automatically turn on and start to warm up. Once temperature rises above 55°F (13°C) it will shut off.
Can D1148060 be buried under the ground to keep a tree warm in the winter?
The D1148060 can work underground depending on what temperatures you are expecting. The thermostatically controlled heating cable is mainly used with pipes to prevent freezing inside the pipe. The sensor only triggers automatically between 6-13 degrees C.
Can you use it on a hose that brings water into an RV?
Hello Scott, thank you for your question. Yes our Automatic Thermostatically Controlled Heating Cable can certainly be used on a hose that brings water into an RV. However, we strongly recommend that the cable never come in contact with the water and also to make sure the hose can withstand temperatures up to 60°C (140°F) because that is how hot the surface of the heating cable can get.
Are the low and high temp shut offs adjustable?
Hello Joe, thank you for your question. No the temperature range cannot be adjusted. The heating cable will automatically turn on when temperatures reach 6°C and will automatically turn off when it reaches 13°C. The thermostat cannot be adjusted or amended in anyway.
Can I use it on a balcony below an wooden mat
Hello Eugene, thank you for your question. No we do not recommend using this heat tape for an outdoor balcony. D1148069 is designed to be used indoors in basements to be wrapped on the outside of the pipes to prevent from freezing over the winter. The orange part of the cable containing the automatic thermostat cannot get wet. We would recommend something more like D1142924.
How hot does the wire on D1148066 get?
The wire inside D1148066 and all of our cables is designed to keep the water pipe from freezing, but not heat the water, so it does not get too hot. The cable will reach temperatures of roughly 60°C (140°F).
Will the tape work within a hollow birdbath receptical to keep the water from freezing? And how hot does the tape get?
Hello Amy, thank you for your question. D1148060 could possibly work, but before we commit to an answer, we would want to get a better idea of what the bird bath looks like and where you want to install the tape. As long as the tape is not in contact with the water but in the hollowed out portion, it should be fine. The tape reached temps of roughly 60°C (140°F).
Can this be put on a pipe that is in a ceiling
Thank you for your question Franco. Yes, this cable can be used in a pipe inside of the ceiling. please contact us if you have any further questions.
Can I use this on my Propane regulator
Hello Rob, thank you for your question. No we do not recommend using out Automatic Thermostatically Controlled heating cable on a propane regulator as it can be a fire hazard.
I want to use the cable inside the eavestroughing in order to keep the water flowing out of it and can I use a heavy duty extension cord to plug it in to a nearby outside electrical outlet?
Hello Marion, thank you for your question. As mentioned in the question above, this D1148069 heating cable is not designed to be wet and is intended for indoor use on basement piping. We would recommend using Hello Eugene, thank you for your question. No we do not recommend using this heat tape for an outdoor balcony. This particular heat tape is designed to be used indoors in basements to be wrapped on the outside of the pipes to prevent from freezing over the winter. The orange part of the cable containing the automatic thermostat cannot get wet. We would recommend something more like D1142924 or a longer version of it. You could use an extension cord for D1142924 but must be unplugged when not in use.
We have a 3 foot pipe above the ground with about 3 feet of hose attached which runs water in a large horse tank. We are taking the hose off every night so it doesn't freeze. Would this product work for keeping the hose from freezing?
Hello Jeanne, thank you for your question. Yes our heating cable will certainly keep that hose from freezing over. Just make sure to install it spiraling around the outside of the hose. The cables reach temps at about 80°F to the touch so make sure the hose can withstand that temperature. We are pretty confident it does but its always best to double check.
Would this product work for a PVC drain pipe. I have a furnace installed in the attic above my garage and during below freezing temps I am having issues with the drain pipe freezing.
Hello Nathan, thank you for your question. Yes you can install this piping on a pvc drain pipe, however we do reccomend giving a little space between PVC and cable to prevent any sort of damage to the pvc pipe.Please contact our csutomer support team with any other questions.
I have a problem with ice damming on my roof where the former windows join the roof would your product work to solve this
Hello Bob, thank you for your question. Yes out thermostatically controlled heating cable will work to solve this problem but we believe our De-icing cables will do a much better job because the thermostat on our heating cables cannot get wet. Please search De-icing cables on our site for a better option.