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Heating Cable Repair
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Test the insulation resistance with a 1000 V DC
Megohmmeter (Figure 74). Minimum IR should be
20 MΩ. Leave Megohmmeter connected for next step.
Figure 74: Check insulation resistance
Clean end cap to remove all flux. Gently reheat end cap
but not hot enough to discolor the metal. With
Megohmmeter still connected, quench with a rag soaked
in water by wrapping it tightly around the end cap
(Figure 75). Be careful to not get water inside the braze
sleeve or corrugated sheath. If needed, a piece of rag can
be tied around the heating cable at the sleeve to prevent
water from running down the cable. Also, the cable can
be repositioned in a horizontal or downward orientation.
Leave on for 4 to 5 minutes. If there are any remaining
pinholes, moisture will be absorbed into the end cap as it
cools and the reading on the Megohmmeter will drop.
Water soaked rag
Figure 75: Soak end cap