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Heating Cable Repair
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Hot/hot and Hot/cold joint:
Clean magnesium oxide
powder from the conductors of the MI heating cables
with emery cloth or use side cutters to lightly scrape
conductor surface (Figure 24). Conductor surface must
be free of powder for silver braze to bond. Do not clean
the surface of the cold lead conductors.
Emery
cloth
Figure 24: Clean MI heating cable conductors
Note: Do not clean the magnesium oxide from
the conductors of the cold lead cable as silver braze
is applied only to the face of the conductor.
Hot/hot joint:
Apply a small amount of white flux to the
tip
of the conductor. Take care not to get any flux near
the end of the cable where it might contaminate the
magnesium oxide powder.
Using a small flame (see Appendix E), heat the conductor
with the oxy-acetylene torch (this does not take much
heat) and at the same time touch silver braze rod to the
end of the conductor and apply enough braze to tin the
end of the conductor (Figure 25). Repeat for remaining
conductors on both cables to be joined.
Silver braze rod
Oxy-acetylene
torch
Heating cable
Figure 25: Tin heating cable conductors