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NELSON HEAT TRACING SYSTEMS, Tulsa, OK 74146

Bulletin No.  27277-Z    11-08-07

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Installation Instructions

Installing the Thermostat

1.

Verify that the thermostat is suitable for the area where it is to be
installed.

2.

Check the line voltage and the heat-tracing load to ensure that the
thermostat ratings are not exceeded.

3.

Mount the unit in a position that prevents condensation from draining
into the enclosure from the connecting conduit, (see diagram at left).

4.

Position the bulb in the lower quadrant of the pipe as shown in the
diagrams to the left. Place the bulb at least three feet from pipe
supports, valves, or other heat sinks; protect the capillary from kinks
or bends less than 1/2 inch in radius.

5.

Tape the bulb firmly to the pipe with aluminum tape, making sure
there is no air space between the bulb and pipe. Do not overlap the
bulb and heating cable with the same piece of tape.

Positioning the Sensor Bulb

Setting the Thermostat

6.

Set the thermostat dial to the desired temperature, then finish wiring.

7.

Complete insulating. Do not turn the system on until the bulb is
covered with thermal insulation.

8.

Fill the piping or tank. Once the thermostat has begun to cycle, check
the fluid temperature with an immersed thermostat (best for plastic
systems) or an accurate temperature indicator. Adjust the dial
setting, if necessary.

Wiring

Important: All information, including illustrations, is believed to be reliable. Users, however, should independently evaluate the suitability of each
product for their particular application.

 

 

Conduit
drain

D igi T race

90°

Heating cable
Control thermostat bulb
Tape

Tape

Heating cable
Control thermostat bulb

Double Traced

Single Traced

Figure 4. Contactor control

Figure 1. Pipe-sensing

C

NO

NC

For switching heat-tracing loads greater than 22 A 

or switching multiple heat-tracing circuits.

Ø

G

G

N

Ø

Ø

Heating
Cable

Power
connection

Thermostat   bulb

(see   "Positioning"

instructions above

for mounting details)

Braid

Control
thermostat

Control
thermostat

GFEPD

Power Supply

C

C

NO

NC

NO

NC

Thermostat bulb
(see "Positioning"

instructions above
for mounting details)

or

208-V or 240-V supply … 240-V cable
120-V supply … 120-V cable
277-V supply … 240-V cable

Ø

C

G

C

N

A

N

B

N

C

Ø

B

Ø

A

120-V or

277-V

coil

Braid

120-V supply … 120-V heating cable or 
277-V supply … 240-V heating cable

GFEPD

Power Supply

Figure 2. Low-temperature alarm

C

NO

NC

Ø

G

N

Ø

Ø

Alarm

Thermostat   bulb

(see   "Positioning"

instructions above

for mounting details)

Control
thermostat

GFEPD

Power Supply

or

208-V or 240-V supply
120-V or 277-V supply

Figure 3. High-temperature alarm

C

NO

NC

Ø

G

N

Ø

Ø

Alarm

Thermostat bulb

(see  "Positioning"

instructions above

for mounting details)

Control
thermostat

GFEPD

Power Supply

or

208-V or 240-V supply
120-V or 277-V supply

Heating

cable A

Heating

cable B

Heating

cable C

Figure 5. Heat-tracing control

Ci

rc

uit

1Ci

rc

uit

2

G

Ø 

Ø

Heating

cable

Power

connection

Thermostat bulb

(see "Positioning"

instructions above

for mounting details)

Braid

Control

thermostat

Relay

GFEPD

Power supply

208-V or 240-V supply … 240-V heater

G

Ø 

Ø

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