It is possible to calculate the heat dissipation without complex calculations!
"Auto Trace" can be easily designed by anyone if the heat dissipation amount can be calculated, thanks to its parallel circuit type and self-regulating characteristics. For this reason, heat dissipation tables for piping, valves, and tanks have been prepared, allowing for the calculation of heat dissipation without complex calculations. Additionally, the electrical output of Auto Trace is designed with a safety factor in mind, so it can be used as is. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.*
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**Calculation Example Based on the Example Problem** ■Conditions - Pipe size = 40A - Holding temperature = 10℃ (water) - Minimum outside temperature = -10℃ - Temperature difference = 20℃ - Insulation material = Glass wool 25t - Power supply = 100V, single-phase Based on the above conditions, the heat dissipation is calculated using a table. ■Calculation Result - Heat dissipation = 7.1W/m ■Design output characteristics when using 3BTV1, design output for holding temperature - Design output = 8W/m (at 10℃) Since the design output exceeds the heat dissipation, it can be directly traced to the pipe. Depending on the design conditions, the design output may also fall below the heat dissipation. In this case, the output deficiency can be compensated by tracing the auto-trace in a spiral manner. *For more details, please refer to the attached image on the second page "Heat Dissipation Calculation for Pipes" or the PDF document, or feel free to contact us.*
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Calculation of heat dissipation in piping *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*
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A company that installs and sells industrial self-regulating heaters, leak detection devices, and other heaters, certified for explosion-proof standards. A pioneer of trace heaters in Japan. Since 1967.