Owner's manual

Ceramic Band Heaters
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Holes and Cutouts- Allows for installation of
thermocouples and transducers and give clearance
for mounting bolts.
1Piece Construction- Ceramic heaters can be opened
fully. (Shown with ceramic terminal covers)
Built-in Strap- Barrel nuts provide secure and strong
clamping. Also availble in spring loaded designs for
larger diameters
2 Piece Construction- Ease of installation in difficult
locations. Recommended for diameters larger than 15".
Bent up flange- Available in any termination style and
is only recommended for narrower designs.
J4
Latch and Trunion- Spring loaded clamping is
recommended for larger diameter band and in
applications where the heater is mounted horizontally.
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