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Eltherm ELSR-M Heat Trace Cable - Spec Sheet
1. Heating cable Micro
The heating cable ELSR-M is very flexible and is used for special applications where installation dimen-sions
are needed to be kept small. It is particularly suited for short heating circuits. This heating cable
can be used for frost protection and temperature maintenance up to 65 °C.
Type ELSR-M up to 65 °C
Advantages:
Self-regulating
Two nominal outputs
Can be cut to length off the roll
Moisture proof
UV-resistant
Small dimensions
Applications:
Heat tracing on pipes, pumps and valves
Food processing industry
Automotive
Heating of tube bundle cables for water analysis
Heat tracing on vessels
self-regulating
self-regulating heating cable 2.09
Tel: +44 (0)191 490 1547
Fax: +44 (0)191 477 5371
Email: northernsales@thorneandderrick.co.uk
Website: www.heattracing.co.uk
www.thorneanderrick.co.uk
2. 03/2012 – All rights reserved. Subject to change without notice.
Protective braid
tinned copper
Self-regulating Insulation
heating element
protective conductor
Cu, tin plated
Protection
aluminium foil
ELSR-L-…-2 output
(on insulated metallic pipes in accordance with EN 62395-1)
Bus wire
0,56 mm2
BO Protective braid and a thermoplastic outer jacket
AO Aluminium foil and a thermoplastic outer jacket
Technical information
Design
Data
Outer jacket TPE-O
Bus wire nickel plated copper
Maximum exposure
temperature (power off) 65 °C
Maximum exposure
temperature (power on) 65 °C
Nominal voltage 230 V
Bending radius, minimum 25 mm
Installation temperature, min. – 45 °C
Type ELSR-M up to 65 °C
Type
Nominal
output
Dimen-sions
approx.
(mm)
Weight
approx.
(g/m)
Item n°
ELSR-M-10-2-AO 10 W/m at 10 °C 8,0 x 5,5 53 B0225110
ELSR-M-10-2-BO 10 W/m at 10 °C 8,5 x 5,8 62 B0225102
ELSR-M-15-2-AO 15 W/m at 10 °C 8,0 x 5,5 53 B0225160
ELSR-M-15-2-BO 15 W/m at 10 °C 8,5 x 5,8 62 B0225152
Heating circuit lengths ELSR-M-...-2 Heating circuit lengths ELSR-N-…-
2 on the following conditions:
230 V nominal voltage
Delayed action circuit breakers (C-characteristic) with 80 % maximum load
Maximum 10 % line voltage drop on the heating cable bus wire
One (1) single end power input heating cable
Switch-on
temperature
Nominal
cutout value
Heating circuit length (m) for
ELSR-M-10-2 ELSR-M-15-2
10
10 126,5 98,0
16 126,5 105,5
20 126,5 105,5
0
10 115,5 83,0
16 115,5 97,5
20 115,5 97,5
-10
10 100,0 72,0
16 106,5 91,0
20 106,5 91,0
-20
10 87,0 64,0
16 99,5 85,5
20 99,5 85,5
-40
10 69,0 52,0
16 88,5 77,0
20 88,5 77,0
Output [W/m]
35
30
25
20
15
10
ELSR-M-15-2
– 30 – 20 – 10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60
Pipe temperature [°C]
5
ELSR-M-10-2
Outer jacket
Tel: +44 (0)191 490 1547
Fax: +44 (0)191 477 5371
Email: northernsales@thorneandderrick.co.uk
Website: www.heattracing.co.uk
www.thorneanderrick.co.uk
2.10 self-regulating heating cable Phone: +49 (0) 27 36 / 44 13-0 www.eltherm.com