1 / 12 H900 WINTERGARD POWER CONNECTION KIT WITH END SEAL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS THERMAL MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS EN-RaychemWinterGardH900-IM-H53665 01/13 Power connection for H311, H611, and H621 Power connection for H612 and H622 DESCRIPTION The WinterGard power connection kit is for use only with the following WinterGard heating cables: H311, H611, H612, H621, and H622. Materials for one power connection and one end seal are included. All WinterGard heating cables are designed for water-pipe freeze protection applications. Only the H612 and H622 cables can be used for both pipe freeze protection and roof and gutter de-icing applications. Do not use this kit with aluminum feed wires. For additional technical support call Pentair Thermal Management at (800) 545-6258. Note: For WinterGard heating cables in pipe heating applications, refer to pages 3–5. For WinterGard Wet heating cables H612 and H622 in roof and gutter de-icing applications, refer to pages 6–8. TOOLS REQUIRED • Needle nose pliers • Pen • Propane torch or heat gun • Diagonal cutters • Utility knife • Panduit CT100 crimp tool • Adjustable wrench • Screwdriver ADDITIONAL MATERIALS REQUIRED • UL Listed or CSA Certified junction box suitable for the location, with a clearance hole for 1/2-inch conduit or 1/2-inch NPT threaded hub. • For H311, H611, and H621, you must use a metallic junction box to ensure proper grounding. • Your application may require additional WinterGard accessories; for example, H903 application tape for pipe applications; H913/ H914 roof clips and/or H915 downspout hangers for roof and gutter de-icing applications. These components are electrical devices. They must be installed correctly to ensure proper operation and to prevent shock or fire. Carefully follow all of the installation instructions and read these important warnings. • To minimize the danger of fire from sustained electrical arcing if the heating cable is damaged or improperly installed, and to comply with the requirements of Pentair Thermal Management and national electrical codes, ground-fault equipment protection must be used on each heating cable branch circuit. Arcing may not be stopped by conventional circuit protection. • Component approvals and performance are based on the use of specified parts only. Do not substitute parts or use vinyl electrical tape. • The black heating-cable core is conductive and can short. It must be properly insulated and kept dry. • Keep components and heating cable ends dry before and during installation. • Damaged bus wires can overheat or short. Do not break braid or bus wire strands when scoring the jacket or core. • Bus wires will short if they contact each other. Keep bus wires separated. • Heat-damaged components can short. Use a heat gun or a torch with a soft, yellow, low-heat flame, not a blue focused flame. Keep the flame moving to avoid overheating, blistering, or charring the heat-shrinkable tubes. Avoid heating other components. Replace any damaged parts. • Use only fire-resistant insulation materials such as fiberglass wrap. • Leave these installation instructions with the user for future reference. Charring or burning the heat-shrinkable tubes in this kit will produce fumes that may cause eye, skin, nose, and throat irritation. Consult Material Safety Data Sheet RAY3122. CHEMTREC 24-hour emergency telephone: (800) 424-9300 Non-emergency health and safety information: (800) 545-6258. WARNING: CAUTION: APPROVALS 718K Pipe Heating Cable, Also Listed as De-Icing and Snow Melting Equipment -ws KIT CONTENTS Item Qty Description A 4 Labels B 1 Pipe mounting bracket C 1 Lock nut D 1 Blue grommet E 1 Sealing fitting with black grommet F 3 Wire nuts G 1 Black heat-shrinkable tube (1/2" x 1") H 1 Green/yellow heat-shrinkable tube (1/4" x 6") I 2 Black heat-shrinkable tubes (1/8" x 5 1/2") J 1 Green grounding screw and kep nut K 1 Gel-filled end seal L 1 Ring terminal M 1 Black cloth tape (6" long) N 1 Sealing gasket B A D F C E H G I J K L M N WARNING Fire and Shock Hazard Electric Deicing and Snow Melting Equipment on Premises WARNING Fire and Shock Hazard Electric Deicing and Snow Melting Equipment on Premises
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H900WinterGard PoWer ConneCtion Kit With end Seal inStallation inStruCtionS
DEScRIpTIONThe WinterGard power connection kit is for use only with the following WinterGard heating cables: H311, H611, H612, H621, and H622.Materials for one power connection and one end seal are included. All WinterGard heating cables are designed for water-pipe freeze protection applications. Only the H612 and H622 cables can be used for both pipe freeze protection and roof and gutter de-icing applications. Do not use this kit with aluminum feed wires. For additional technical support call Pentair Thermal Management at (800) 545-6258.Note: For WinterGard heating cables in pipe heating applications, refer to pages 3–5. For WinterGard Wet heating cables H612 and H622 in roof and gutter de-icing applications, refer to pages 6–8.
These components are electrical devices. They must be installed correctly to ensure proper operation and to prevent shock or fire. Carefully follow all of the installation instructions and read these important warnings.
• Tominimizethedangeroffirefromsustainedelectricalarcingiftheheating cable is damaged or improperly installed, and to comply with the requirements of Pentair Thermal Management and national electrical codes, ground-fault equipment protection must be used on each heating cable branch circuit. Arcing may not be stopped by conventional circuit protection.
• Componentapprovalsandperformancearebasedontheuseofspecifiedparts only. Do not substitute parts or use vinyl electrical tape.
• Theblackheating-cablecoreisconductiveandcanshort.Itmustbeproperly insulated and kept dry.
• Damagedbuswirescanoverheatorshort.Donotbreakbraidorbuswirestrands when scoring the jacket or core.
• Buswireswillshortiftheycontacteachother.Keepbuswiresseparated.• Heat-damagedcomponentscanshort.Useaheatgunoratorchwithasoft,yellow,low-heatflame,notabluefocusedflame.Keeptheflamemoving to avoid overheating, blistering, or charring the heat-shrinkable tubes. Avoid heating other components. Replace any damaged parts.
Charring or burning the heat-shrinkable tubes in this kit will produce fumes that may cause eye, skin, nose, and throat irritation. Consult Material Safety Data Sheet RAY3122.
Important: For the Pentair Thermal Management warranty to be valid,youmustcomplywithalltherequirementsoutlinedintheseguidelines.
Allthermalanddesigninformationprovidedhereisbasedupona“standard” installation with heating cable fastened to an insulated pipe. For any other application or method of installation, consult Pentair Thermal Management at (800) 545-6258.
HEATING cAbLE SELEcTION AND DESIGNMake sure that the heating cable being used is suitable for your application.RefertotheCommercialandResidentialApplicationandDesign Guide (H53585) for heating cable application information.
1. Determine the heating cable type.UseTable1toselectheatingcablesforinsulatedmetalpipes.UseTable2toselectheatingcablesforinsulatedplasticpipes.Readacross the table to find your pipe size, then drop down to the line corresponding to the lowest air temperature for that application and the correct insulation thickness. The cell at that intersection has a particularshadingandmayhaveanumber.Theshadingindicateswhichheatingcabletouse(keytotheshadingappearsabovethetableheadings). A number represents the spiraling ratio (feet of heating cable per foot of pipe).
If no number appears in the cell, straight trace the pipe. If a number does appear in the cell, spiral trace the pipe.
If your spiraling ratio is 2.0, multiple trace the pipe using two straight traces at the 4 o’clock and 8 o’clock positions.
If your spiraling ratio is 3.0, multiple trace the pipe using three straight traces at the 11 o’clock or 1 o’clock position, and at the 4 o’clock and 8 o’clock positions.
2. calculate the total heating cable length required
Length = A + b + c + D + E + F + G + HA Pipe lengthxspiralingratiob 4ftx#gate/globevalvesxvalvelength(ft)xspiralingratioc 2ftx#ball/butterflyvalvesxvalvelength(ft)xspiralingratioD 2ftx#flangesxpipediameter(ft)xspiralingratioE 2ftx#pipesupportsvpipediameter(ft)xspiralingratioF 1 ft for each power connectionG 2 ft for each splice connectionH 3 ft for each tee connection
= Total heating cable length (ft)
3. Determine the maximum heating cable circuit length allowed.SeeTable3onthenextpage.EnsurethatyourcircuitsdonotexceedthemaximumcircuitlengthlistedinTable3.Ifnecessary,use additional shorter circuits.
Example (takenfromExample2[onmetalpipe],page3):Pipe length: 50 ftSpiralratio: 1.3(fromTable1,page3)Globevalves: 3(each0.5ftlong)Pipe supports: 10 supports for 1 in pipePower connections: 1Spliceconnections: 1
WinterGard heating cable required:A Pipelengthxspiralratio = 50 ftx 1.3 = 65.0 ftb 3globevalves(0.5fteach) = 4 ftx 3 x 0.5 x 1.3 = 7.8 ftc 0ball/butterflyvalves = 0 = 0D 0 flanges = 0 = 0E 10 pipe supports = 2 ft x10x0.085*x 1.3 = 2.2 ftF 1 power connection = 1 ft x 1 = 1.0 ftG 1 splice connection = 2 ft x 1 = 2.0 ftH 0 tee connection = 0 = 0
Total heating cable length required = 78.0 ft*1inpipediameter/12inperfoot=0.085foot
HEATING cAbLE INSTALLATION
1. prepare for installation.•Storetheheatingcableinaclean,dryplace.•Completepipingpressuretest.•ReviewtheWinterGardheatingcabledesignandcomparetomaterialsreceivedtoverifythattheproperWinterGardheatingcableandaccessoriesareavailable.TheWinterGardheatingcablewillhavetheheatingcabletypeprintedontheouterjacket.
•WalkthesystemandplantheroutingoftheWinterGardheating cable on the pipe.
2. cut the heating cable to length.•Cuttheheatingcabletothelengthrequired.Thiscanbedonebeforeorafterthecableisattachedtothepipe.Leaveaminimumof1footextraheatingcableforconnectiontopower.Forspliceandteeconnections,leaveaminimumof1footforeachsectionof heating cable. WinterGard heating cable can be cut to length without affecting its heat output per foot.
•Whenthedesigncallsforspiraling,beginbysuspendingaloopevery10feetasshowninFigure1.Todeterminethelooplength,obtain the spiral factor from Table 1 or 2 and multiply by 10. For example,ifaspiralfactorof1.3iscalledfor,leavea13-footloopofheatingcableatevery10-footsectionofpipe.Grasptheloopinitscenterandwrapitaroundthepipe.Evenoutthedistancebetweenspiralsbyslidingthewrapsalongthepipe.Useglasstapetosecurethecenterofthelooptothepipe.Securetheheating cable flat to the pipe to obtain good contact.
•Ensurethat type and thickness of the insulation are in accordance with the information in the heating cable selection tables on page3andthatallpipework—includingvalves,joints,wallpenetrations, and other elements—has been fully insulated.
•Minimize the potential for mechanical damage to the heating cable afterinstallationbyinstallingtheinsulationassoonasyouhavechecked the cable installation.
7. Mark the installation.•Place“Warning”labelsforpipetraceapplicationsontheoutersurfaceoftheinsulationat10-footintervals(onalternatingsides of the pipe) to indicate the presence of WinterGard electric heating cable. Additional labels and application tape are contained intheH903kit.
8. check the installation•Priortopowering,checktobesuretheheatingcableisfreeof
proper installation.•Usinga Megohmmeter, test each circuit according to the instructions
in the “Heating cable testing and maintenance” section below.
HEATING cAbLE TESTING AND MAINTENANcE
Pentair Thermal Management recommends that the insulation resistance between the bus wires and the heater grounding braid or metal pipe should be checked during installation using a 2500-Vdcmegohmmeter.Minimumreadingshouldbe1000megohms,regardless of length.Recordtheoriginalvaluesforeachcircuit.Takeadditionalreadingsduring regularly scheduled maintenance and compare to the original value.Ifthereadingsfallbelow1000megohms,inspectcablesandinsulation for signs of damage.
If physical damage is found, the entire damaged section must be removedandanewsectionofheatingcablesplicedinusingonlyapprovedWinterGardH910splicekits.Donotrepairthedamagedheating cable section.If physical damage cannot be found, the complete circuit should be removedandreplacedwithnewWinterGardheatingcable.
WARNING: Shock and Fire Hazard. Damaged heating cable or components can cause electrical shock, arcing, and fire. Do not attempt to energize damaged cable or components. Replace them immediately using a new length of heating cable and the appropriate WinterGard accessories.
ELEcTRIcAL pROTEcTION
voltage ratingH311,H611,andH612 110–120VacH621 208–240VacH622 208–240Vac
Forthemaximumheatingcablecircuitlengthpermittedforagivencircuitbreakerrating,refertoTable3.Limityourcircuitlengthbasedon your lowest anticipated start-up temperature.
Ground fault protection:PentairThermalManagementandnationalelectricalcodesrequireground-faultequipmentprotectiononeachheatingcablebranchcircuit. To reduce the risk of fire caused by damage or improper installation,circuitbreakerssuchasSquareDQO-EPDandQOB-EPDorequivalent,witha30-mAtriplevel,shouldbeused.Alternativedesignsprovidingcomparablelevelsofground-faultprotectionmayalso be acceptable. For technical assistance, call Pentair Thermal Management at (800) 545-6258.
Table 3. Maximum heating cable circuit length on pipe
circuit breaker rating (A)
Maximum heater length (ft) per circuit at start-up temperature
Heating cable type 0°F 40°FWinterGard 120 v H311 on pipe
15 150 25020 200 25030 250 250
WinterGard plus 120 v H611 on pipe
15 125 150 20 140 19530 200 200
WinterGard plus 240 v H621 on pipe
15 200 25520 250 34030 375 400
WinterGard Wet 120 v H612 on pipe
15 125 15020 140 19530 200 200
WinterGard Wet 240 v H622 on pipe
15 200 25520 250 34030 375 400
Note: Maximumcircuitlengthsarebasedonstart-upload.Steady-stateampsper foot is dependent upon heating cable temperature.
Table 4. product data—WinterGard products on pipe only
Heating cable type WinterGard WinterGard plus WinterGard WetH311 H611 H621 H612 H622
Length = A + b + c + D + E + F + GA Roofedgelength(ft)xfeetofheatingcableperfootofroofedge
(From Table 5)b Roofedgelength(ft)x0.5*c Total gutter length (ft)D Total downspout length (ft) + 1 (ft)E 1 ft for each power connectionF 2 ft for each splice connectionG 3 ft for each tee connection
= Total heating cable length (ft)*Roofextension:Thislengthallowstheheatingcabletoextendintotheguttertoprovideacontinuousdrainpath,orwherenoguttersarepresent,extendsbeyond the roof edge to form a drip loop.
Note: Pentair Thermal Management recommends a gutter and downspouts to provideacontinuouspathformeltedwater.
Table 5. WinterGard Wet cable length for roof de-icing
Standing seam metal roof:Eave overhang Shingle roof 18 inch seam 24 inch seam0 2.0 ft 2.5 ft 2.0 ft12" 2.8 ft 2.8 ft 2.4 ft24" 3.8 ft 3.6 ft 2.9ft36" 4.8 ft 4.3 ft 3.6 ftNote: Pentair Thermal Management recommends a gutter and downspouts to provideacontinuouspathformeltedwater.
Important: For the Pentair Thermal Management warranty to be valid,youmustcomplywithalltherequirementsoutlinedintheseguidelines.
Alldesigninformationprovidedhereisbasedona“standard”shakeor shingle roof application. For any other application or method of installation, consult Pentair Thermal Management at (800) 545-6258.
HEATING cAbLE INSTALLATION
1. prepare for installation.•Storetheheatingcableinaclean,dryplace.•UseonlythefollowingPentairThermalManagementaccessoriestosatisfycodeandagencyrequirements:-H900WinterGardPlug-inPowerConnectionKit(withendseal)-H910WinterGardSpliceandTeeKit(ifsplicingorteeing)-H915DownspoutHangers-H913/H914RoofClips
2. cut the heating cable to length.•Cuttheheatingcabletothelengthrequired.Thiscanbedonebeforeorafteritisinstalled.Leaveaminimumof1footextraheatingcableforconnectiontopower.Forspliceandteeconnectionsleaveaminimumof 1 foot for each section of heating cable. WinterGard heating cable can be cut to length without affecting its heat output per foot.
•Protecttheheatingcableendsfrommoistureandmechanicaldamageif they will be leftexposedbeforeconnection.
3. position and attach the heating cable.
On roofs•Looptheheatingcableontheoverhangareaoftheroof.Thisisthepartthatextendspastthebuildingwall.Extendthebottomofeachheatingcableloopovertheroofedgeand,usingaUV-resistantcabletie, connect the bottom of each loop to the cable running in the gutter to ensure a drainage channel off the roof and into the gutter and downspout. The cable running in the gutter should remain against thebottomofthegutter.Extendthetopofeachheatingcableloopbeyondwherethewalljoinstheroof.PentairThermalManagementrecommends2-footclip-spacingalongtheroofedge.Seethe“Heatingcable design” section (Table 5) for spacing and layout information.
For flat roofs, the heating cable can be spaced as needed to create runoffpathsformeltingiceandsnow.Usesingle-endedclipslocatedat3-footintervalstosecurethecabletotheroof.
•Abarrier(snowfence)canbeplacedontheroofabovetheheatingcable.Thispreventsdamagetothecableandkeepstheinstallationfrom coming loose due to ice slides. If desired, the heating cable can beattachedtothebarrierwithUV-resistantcableties,insteadofusing roof clips. Do not use wire or other materials because they may damage the heating cable.
In gutters and downspouts•Runheatingcablealongguttersandintodownspouts,endingbelowthefreezinglevel.Permanentattachmentofthecabletothegutterbottomisnotnecessary.Looptheheatingcableindownspoutsifconvenient,suchaswhenthedownspoutisnotattheendoftherun,orusetheH910spliceandteekittoteedownthedownspout.
•UseWinterGardH913/H914roofclipstorouteheatingcableintoandoutofthegutterinsuchawayastopreventabrasiontothecable. Protect all cable that protrudes past the lower opening of the downspout.
H900 DESIGN AND INSTALLATION INFORMATION FOR ROOF AND GUTTER DE-IcING ONLy (WinterGard Wet H612, and H622 Heating cables)
(from Table 5) = 80 ftb Roofextension: =40ftx 0.5 = 20 ftc Roofgutter: = 40 ftD Downspout: = 15 ft + 1 ft = 16 ftE Power connection: 1 ft x 2 ea = 2 ftF SpliceConnections: = 0G Tee connection: 3 ft x 1 ea = 3 ft
Total WinterGard Wet heating cablerequired: = 161 ft**
when installing WinterGard H612 and H622 heating cable with the H900PowerConnectionKitforroofandgutterapplications.
5. Mark the installation.A label indicating the presence of electric de-icing and snow-meltingequipmentonthepremisesisincludedwiththisunit.Thelabelmustbepostedattheelectricaloutletcover.Thelabelmustbeclearlyvisible.
6. check the installation.•Priortopowering,checktobesuretheheatingcableisfreeof
for proper installation.•Usingamegohmmeter,testeachcircuitaccordingtothe
instructions in the “Heating cable testing and maintenance” section below.
HEATING cAbLE TESTING AND MAINTENANcE
Makesurethatgutteranddownspoutsarefreeofleavesandotherdebris prior to the winter season.
Pentair Thermal Management recommends that the insulation resistance between the bus wires and the heating cable grounding braid or metal pipe should be checked during installation using a 2500-Vdcmegohmmeter.Minimumreadingshouldbe1000megohms,regardless of circuit length.
Recordtheoriginalvaluesforeachcircuit.Takeadditionalreadingsduring regularly scheduled maintenance and compare to the original value.Ifthereadingsfallbelow1000megohms,inspectheatingcablesand insulation for signs of damage.
If physical damage is found, the entire damaged section must be removedandanewsectionofheatingcablesplicedinusingonlyapprovedWinterGardH910splicekits.Donotrepairthedamagedheating cable section.
If physical damage cannot be found, the complete circuit should be removedandreplacedwithnewWinterGardheatingcable.
WARNING: Shock and Fire Hazard. Damaged heating cable or components can cause electrical shock, arcing, and fire. Do not attempt to energize damaged cable or components. Replace them immediately using a new length of heating cable and the appropriate WinterGard accessories.
ELEcTRIcAL pROTEcTION
voltage rating
H612 110–120Vac
H622 208–240Vac
Ground fault protection: PentairThermalManagementandnationalelectricalcodesrequireground-faultequipmentprotectiononeachheatingcablebranchcircuit. To reduce the risk of fire caused by damage or improper installation,circuitbreakerssuchasSquareDQO-EPDandQOB-EDPDorequivalent,witha30-mAtriplevel,shouldbeused.Alternativedesignsprovidingcomparablelevelsofground-faultprotection may also be acceptable. For technical assistance, call Pentair Thermal Management at (800) 545-6258.
Table 6. Maximum heating cable circuit length for roof and gutter de-icing, downspouts and refrigeration condensate drains
circuit breaker rating (A)
Maximum heater length (ft) per circuit at start-up temperature
Heating cable type 0°F 32°FWinterGard Wet 120 v H612 in downspout and refrigeration condensate drains
15 100 12520 125 16530 150 200
WinterGard Wet 240 v H622 in downspout and refrigeration condensate drains
15 200 25020 250 32030 305 400
Note: Maximumcircuitlengthsarebasedonstart-upload.Steady-stateampsper foot is dependent upon heating cable temperature.
Table 7. product data—WinterGard Wet H612 and H622 for roof and gutter de-icing only
H612 H622Servicevoltage(V) 120 240Thermaloutputat32°F(W/ft)(iniceandsnow) 8 8Weight per 100 ft (lb) 9 9Minimuminstallationtemp.(°F) 0 0Maximumexposuretemp.(°F) 150 150Exposuretochemicals None NoneEnvironment Useonlyinordinary(nonhazardous)areas. Useonlyinordinary(nonhazardous)areas.
Pentair, WinterGard, WinterGard Plus and WinterGard Wet are owned by Pentair or its global affiliates. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Pentair reserves the right to change specifications without prior notice.
LIMITED WARRANTy
PentairThermalManagementwarrantsallRaychemwholesaledistribution self-regulating heating cables and components againstfaultyworkmanshipanduseofdefectivematerialsfor two (2) years from the date of purchase. This warranty can be amended only by a written instrument signed by a duly authorized officer of Pentair Thermal Management. Buyer's exclusiveremedyunderthiswarrantyshallbetohavePentairThermal Management, within a reasonable time, repair such goods or supply replacement goods or credit Buyer's account for suchgoodsandaccepttheirreturnwhicheverPentairThermalManagement may elect at its sole discretion. Pentair Thermal Managementshallinnoeventbeliableforthecostofremovalor installation, for loss or damage to or loss of use of facilities orotherproperty,lossofrevenue,lossofuseofrevenue,lossof anticipated profits, or other damages or costs of any kind whatsoever,whetherdirect,indirect,incidental,orconsequential.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, Pentair ThermalManagementshall have no liabilitywhatsoever unless: (a) Buyer promptlynotifiesPentairThermalManagementinwritingafterdiscoveryofanallegednonconformityand includesadetailedexplanationoftheallegednonconformity; (b)Buyerpromptlyreturns thegoodsto Pentair Thermal Management postage prepaid, at the address obtainedbycallingCustomerServiceat1-800-545-6258or650-216-1526; and (c) Pentair ThermalManagement' examinationof such goods establishes to Pentair Thermal Management' satisfaction that such alleged nonconformities actually existand occurred in the cause of proper and normal use and were not caused by accident, misuse, neglect, alteration or improper installation, repair or testing or such other cause outside of the responsibilityofPentairThermalManagementunderthisLimitedWarranty.
THE FOREGOING WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHERREPRESENTATIONS, WARRANTIES, OR CONDITIONS,EXPRESSOR IMPLIED, INCLUDINGWITHOUTLIMITATIONANYIMPLIEDWARRANTYOFMERCHANTABILITY, FITNESSFORAPARTICULARPURPOSEORNONINFRINGEMENT,ANDOFANYOTHEROBLIGATIONORLIABILITYONTHEPARTOFPENTAIRTHERMALMANAGEMENT,WHETHERBYSTATUTE,CONTRACT,STRICTLIABILITY,TORTOROTHERWISE.
If the goods are a consumer product in buyer’s jurisdiction,theaboveexclusionor limitationof incidental or consequentialdamages and the above disclaimer of impliedwarrantiesmaynot apply. The term of any such implied warranty is limited to the termofthistwo-yearLimitedWarranty.Somejurisdictionsdonotallow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitationmaynot apply. Thiswarranty gives consumersspecific legal rights,andconsumersmayalsohaveotherrights,whichvarybyjurisdiction.