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Technical Data Sheet & Installation Instructions 

for 4041-5300 Temptrace™ Universal Kit for

Self-Regulating Bundles

Bulletin S/T-II

Contact Information:

Parker Hannifin Corporation

Parflex Division

1300 N. Freedom St.
Ravenna, OH 44266 USA

phone 330 296 2871
fax 330 296 0675

www.parker.com/pfd

Temptrace™

 

4041-5300 Electrical Splice or Tee Connection Kit for  

SL & SH Series Self-Regulating Bundles

Scope

Kit can be used to make one input power connection or one input power splice connection or one splice/tee  
connection as well as two end termination and RTV for bundle end seal.
An easily installed combination power splice and tee for Self-Regulating Bundle.

Bill of Materials

(1)  3/4" Pipe Stand
(1)  3/4" Pipe Nipple
(2)  Sealing Grommet
(4)  Stainless Steel Pipe Straps 

(2-large, 2-small)

(1)  3 Hub Box
(1)  Box Cover
(6)  Wire Nuts
(2)  Butt Splice Connectors
(1)  SK-612 (Seal Patch Kit)
(3) Sleeve Rubber Heating Cable 

Boot

(3)  Ring Terminals
(2)  Cable Entry Fittings
(1)  3/4" Pipe Plug
(1)  Grounding Screw
(2) RTV-103BLK
(1)  SS Label
(2)  Reducing Bushings
(3)  1" Heat Shrink Tubes
(3)  3" Heat Shrink Tubes
(1) 4041-5300 Installation 

instructions

(1) Fiberglass tape GT-3

Caution: The heater will come in contact with the power feed wires in the  
junction box. Make sure that the temperature rating of the power feed wire  
insulation is adequate for the heater used.

Ground Fault Equipment Protection Devices (GFEPDs): 
The IEEE standard (515-2004) for heating cables requires the use of GFEPDs 
with a nominal 30 milliampere trip level for “piping systems in classified areas, 
those areas requiring a high degree of maintenance, or which may be exposed 
to physical abuse or corrosive atmospheres.”

Summary of Contents for Temptrace SL Series

Page 1: ...ing Grommet 4 Stainless Steel Pipe Straps 2 large 2 small 1 3 Hub Box 1 Box Cover 6 Wire Nuts 2 Butt Splice Connectors 1 SK 612 Seal Patch Kit 3 Sleeve Rubber Heating Cable Boot 3 Ring Terminals 2 Cab...

Page 2: ...st be installed prior to installing the base of the heating cable Bundle End Preparation Used in all connection types NOTE The IEEE standards 515 2004 for heating cables require the use of GFEPDs with...

Page 3: ...heating cable to extend beyond sealing grommet for easier power termination Slide the seal grommet over the heating cable and position the grommet in the standoff Note If heater wire is braided only...

Page 4: ...ck of box with ground screw Note One ground screw may be used for both wires if necessary Wrap bus wire connections with fiberglass tape Bus wire connections must not touch inside box otherwise a shor...

Page 5: ...cable end per Heating Cable Preparation steps 1 through 6 5 Parker Hannifin Corporation Parflex Division Ravenna OH USA www parker com pfd 4 Once cable preparation is complete twist junction box onto...

Page 6: ...ble Lightly cut the outer jacket up the center to the end of the heating cable and peal off the outer jacket 2 Push braid back toward outer jacket to create a pucker 3 At the bulge separate the braid...

Page 7: ...re braid CAUTION When cutting heating cable over jacket take care not to cut into bus wires Cutting bus wires may cause electrical malfunctions NOTE Either a hot air gun or propane torch may be used t...

Page 8: ...Bulletin S T II 8 2018 2014 2018 Parker Hannifin Corporation...

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