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Important Safeguards and Warnings
WARNING: FIRE AND SHOCK HAZARD.
nVent RAYCHEM MI Heating Cable Systems must be
installed correctly to ensure proper operation and to prevent
shock and fire. Read these important warnings and carefully
follow all the installation instructions.
• To avoid damage to the heating cables, do not energize
cables until the installation has been completed.
• To minimize the danger of fire from sustained electrical
arcing if the heating cable is damaged or improperly
installed, and to comply with nVent requirements, agency
certifications, and national electrical codes, ground-fault
equipment protection must be used on each heating cable
branch circuit. Arcing may not be stopped by conventional
circuit breakers.
• Heating cables must be spaced at least 1/2 in (1.3 cm)
from any combustible surface.
• Approvals and performance of the MI Heating Cable
Systems are based on the use of approved components
and accessories.
• Cable terminations must be kept dry before, during, and
after installation.
• Energized exposed heating cables are hot and can cause
burns. Take precautions to ensure that personnel in the
area do not contact an energized heating cable.
• Damaged heating cable can cause electrical arcing or fire.
Damaged heating cable or terminations must be repaired
or replaced. Contact factory for assistance.
• If the heating cable sheath is stainless steel, the metal
covering on the cable set shall be bonded to the circuit
bonding conductor, but shall not be used as the circuit
bonding means. Metallic structures or materials used
for the support of, or on which the heating cables are
installed, must be bonded to ground.
• To prevent fire or explosion in hazardous locations, verify
that the maximum sheath temperature of the heating cable
is lower than the auto-ignition temperature of the gases
and vapors in the area. For further information, see the
project design specifications.
• Reinforcing rod, mesh or other materials used for the
support of, or on which the heating cables are installed,
must be grounded in accordance with CSA Standard
C22.1, Section 10 or the National Electrical Code as
applicable.
• Megohmmeters operate at high voltage. This voltage
is hazardous and possibly lethal. Read and follow all
instructions included with the instrument you are using.