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Heating Cable Repair
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3.3
In-line Hot/hot Joint and Hot/cold Joint
Repair Procedure
The instructions following apply to both hot/hot
and hot/cold joint repairs. Read these instructions
completely before attempting to complete the
repair or modification and refer to the Appendices
for additional information where indicated. Where
appropriate, the instructions which apply specifically
to a hot/hot or hot/cold joint are clearly identified and
must be followed.
Note: Shield work area from environmental
factors such as wind as it will cool the joint
temperature making brazing difficult.
Remove insulation and banding from heating cable
so that 12 in (30 cm) on either side of the joint or
failure point is accessible.
Ensure that the portion of the cable being worked on
can be moved away from the surface at least 4 in
(10 cm) to allow access when brazing (see repair jig
in Appendix G).
Note: Do not remove more than 3% of length of
heated section. If more than 3% must be removed
to facilitate the repair or modification, a new MI
cable tag must be ordered (see Section 2.3).
Hot/hot joint:
Using the tube cutter, cut through
the corrugate at the damaged area. Pull back the
corrugate to expose the MI heating cable; it will be
necessary to release and retighten the clamps on
to the corrugate to keep it in position. Next, use a
hacksaw to cut the heating cable at the damaged
area (Figure 6).