An essential roof cable for cold winters
In winter, the cold weather can cause many problems. For mechanical engineers, this can be a particular headache. Let's see how electrical trace heating solutions can bring timely solutions.
The effectiveness of mechanical systems in any building relies on the overlap of mechanical, plumbing and fire engineering design expertise. Building codes often require that domestic water/potable water, fire sprinklers and grease waste systems operate reliably under all conditions in order to be used.
In addition to the basic challenges of making design and installation the most efficient it can be, the potential for freezing temperatures in buildings in cold climates adds another headache. The possibility of frozen and burst pipes, or clogged grease waste lines, and the ensuing damage is a concern.
One way engineers can address these concerns is by using self-regulating roof cable and electric tracer heat. By specifying a commercial-grade electric tracer solution, piping systems can be operated safely and reliably. In addition, it helps improve the performance of the piping system and keeps the building operating safely and reliably.
The heat cable is designed to prevent icing (called ice dams) from forming in roofs, gutters and downspouts. It can effectively protect roofs and can be used on both flat and metal roofs, and is designed for self-regulating temperatures for energy savings and safety.
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