How to Adjust the Fitting on Rizer-Line for Livestock Watering Bowl Freeze Protection - Heat-Line Freeze Protection Systems

How to Adjust the Fitting on Rizer-Line for Livestock Watering Bowl Freeze Protection

In this month’s video blog, we take a closer look at the Rizer-Line freeze protection system for livestock watering bowls and address a common question about its length and adjustability. Designed for horse, cattle, and other livestock watering bowls, the Rizer-Line is a continuous system designed to provide both on-pipe and in-pipe freeze protection in one solution. It comes in a standard 12-foot length, with 2 feet of heating cable designed to install on the outside of a pipe and 10 feet designed to be fed inside of a pipe. The 2-foot external self-regulating heating cable protects valves and small-diameter pipes beneath watering bowls, while the 10-foot section past the male threaded adaptor ensures a watertight connection and provides internal freeze protection for the water supply pipe.

Many customers ask whether the lengths of on-pipe and in-pipe heating cables can be adjusted. While the overall length cannot be shortened or extended, the proportion of in-pipe versus on-pipe can be adjusted. This video guides you through the steps to adjust the fitting placement, ensuring the heating cable is positioned exactly as required.

Watch now to learn how to customize a Rizer-Line setup for your livestock water bowl.

For more information on Rizer-Line visit: https://heat3.myinternalworking.com/product/rizer-line/

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