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Originally Posted by renosteinke
Regarding that fire .... you can engineer everything to the Nth degree- but all is lost when someone stands in the doorway with a cigarette. Oops.

Or uses a cordless drill from the big box store...

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I'm using a PTC heat tape, [which needs no stat as it self regulates], to keep vegetable-oil fluid by tracing the oil lines. Similar problem, except that the oil forms crystals of fat rather than ice. These tapes don't get particularly hot & various grades are available. The main problems I encountered were that the stuff is not very flexible- it's difficult to manipulate to the route you want and has a minimum bending radius. The other problem was 'ending-off' and connecting to the power supply. My supplier provided a 'kit' [hahaha], comprising shrink-tube, self amalgamating tape and capping, which proved to be a nightmare demanding Astronauts skills, a hot air gun and 3 pairs of hands! End result looked clumsy and amateur despite my best efforts. The tube-runs also need an insulation tube over, as the power is just a few watts per foot. Add a necessary weatherproofing layer over that in your scenario and my crystal ball predicts a cornucopia of expletives issuing from the general vicinity of the electrician. bash


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Alan:
I tend to agree with you regarding the language from the installer! I know I personally got very angry with heat trace.

My journeyman suggested using the "Big Orange" off the shelf, plug-in stuff which is a homeowners delight to install. Unfortunatley, .......no-can-do in the area we were working in.
(Wasn't veg oil)


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