Raychem ElectroMelt System

 



Electric snow melting systems are used to keep your commercial walkways, parking garage / loading ramps, stairways and other areas free of snow and ice. Not only is an electric snow melting system reliable, but it can also help avoid slip and fall accidents as well as damage to expensive flooring caused by tracked in sand, salt, and cinders.

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Heating Cable Splice
Should damage occur, a splice kit is used to repair the heating cable at the damaged point

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Heating Cable
The self-regulating heating cable is specifically designed for direct burial in concrete.

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Snow Controller
Energizes the snow melting system only when moisture and low temperatures are present, thus saving energy.

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Junction Box and Power Connection Kit
For terminating both ends of the heating cable in one enclosure.

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Expansion Joint Kit
For crossing expansion joints without terminating the heating cable.

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Power Distribution Panel
Distributes current, protects circuits and integrates with a snow controller.

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Pavement Snow Sensor
Slab mounted sensor that detects falling or blowing precipitation at temperatures below 38 ° F.

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Aerial Snow Sensor
Sensor that detects moisture in a gutter or downspout at temperatures below 38 ° F.

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Snow Melting Caution Sign
The SMCS snow melting caution sign is an anodized aluminum plaque that identifies an embedded Raychem ElectroMelt or Pyrotenax MI snow melting system.

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Raychem ElectroMelt System
The Raychem ElectroMelt System performs snow melting and anti-icing in concrete pavement. The heating cable's output is reduced automatically as the pavement warms, so there is no possibility of failure due to overheating.

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