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Certifications/Approvals
Canadian Standards Association
Ordinary (Non-Classified) Locations
Hazardous (Classified) Locations
Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C and D
Class II, Division 2, Groups F and G
Meets or exceeds - IEEE 515.1 – UL 1588
CSA 130-16
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Description
Areas of Application
Cut-to-length TTS™ Self-Regulating Heating Cables are designed to provide snow and ice melting for roof and gutter
applications. Whether the application is a small project or a complex network, designing an electric heat trace system is
easy with TTS™ Self-Regulating Heating Cables. Please refer to the basic components section for roof and gutter snow
and ice melting on page 24 of this guide for full details.
TTS™ Self-Regulating Heating Cables are approved for use in ordinary (non-classified) and hazardous
(classified) areas.
• Roof surfaces: asphalt, shingle, or metal
• Gutters and downspouts: metal or plastic
Ratings
Heating cable output
In snow and ice
39 W/m @ 0°C (12 W/ft @ 32°F)
In dry air
20 W/m @ 0°C (6 W/ft @ 32°F)
Supply voltages
110-120 or 208-240 V
Minimum installation temperature
-51°C (-60°F)
Minimum bend radius
32 mm (1.25in)
T-rating
T6 85°C (185°F)
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3M Self-Regulating Heating Cables Ordering
Information and Materials Guide
Summary of Contents for TTS-5-1-OJ
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