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Heating Cable Repair
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You are now ready to braze the joint body to the cable
sheath. If making a hot/cold joint, begin with the
cold lead cable (hot/cold joint repair is shown in the
illustrations).
Hot/hot and Hot/cold joint:
Using a large
sizzling
flame (see Appendix E),
heat out
the moisture from the
exposed MI heating cable (about 3 in (7.5 cm) of heating
cable should be exposed), stopping 1/2 in (13 mm) from
the joint body (Figure 33); heat out 4.5 in (11 cm) on the
cold lead side. Repeat procedure for cable on other side
of joint body. Immediately proceed to next step.
4-1/2" (11 cm)
Sizzling flame
Cold lead
1/2" (13 mm)
Figure 33: Heat out the cable on both sides of the joint
Note: Details on heating out (drying out) the
cable may be found in Appendix D.
Next, the joint body will be brazed to the cable sheaths. If
making a hot/cold joint, braze the MI heating cable side
(smaller cable) of the joint first.