How to Install the Paladin Self-Regulating Heating Cable System on Pipes - Heat-Line Freeze Protection Systems

How to Install the Paladin Self-Regulating Heating Cable System on Pipes

In this month’s video blog, we demonstrate how to install Paladin for Pipe self-regulating heating cable system on pipes, using a range of attachment accessories and techniques based on different pipe sizes and types.

All Heat-Line systems feature self-regulating technology, making them safe for use on both metallic and non-metallic pipes, and safe to insulate. The Paladin system is also approved for direct burial and use in wet locations, offering versatile, reliable, and long-lasting freeze protection for pipes of many types and sizes.

Today’s video focuses on the installation of Paladin self-regulating heating cable system on three common types of pipes:
– 1″ Poly Pipe (typical water supply line)
– 3″ ABS Pipe (typical drain line)
– ¾” PEX Pipe (typical water line)

We walk you through how to use accessories such as our Extreme Foil Tape, fiberglass tape, insulation, and cable ties to ensure optimal performance and installation. You’ll also learn best practices—like why the 4 or 8 o’clock position is the safest place to apply your heating cable on external lines that may be buried.

If you’re installing heating cable on a water pipe, this video provides the essential steps to ensure a safe and reliable solution to never worry about a frozen pipe again.

Learn more at https://heat3.myinternalworking.com/product/paladin-for-pipe/

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