Installation Instructions for 4041-5300 Electrical Connection Kit
for Self-Regulating Bundles
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Parker Hannifin Corporation
Parflex Division
Ravenna, OH USA
www.parker.com/pfd
Instructions for Splice or Tee Connections
Note: These steps should be followed if making a splice connection.
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Cut end of heating cable diagonally
to make is easier to push through
grommet in base of pipe stand.
1
Once you have completed setups 1
and 2 of the “Bundle Preparation”
instructions, your bundles should
look similar to the one shown here.
Heat shrink boots are shown in this
example as the end seal method;
however, RTV can also be used.
Use appropriate tube fitting avail-
able from Parker Instrumentation
Connectors Division.
3
Mount the standoff to the bundle
using pipe straps provided. Select
the appropriate size depending upon
the bundle size. Allow approximately
7 inches of heating cable to extend
beyond sealing grommet for easier
power termination.
Slide the seal grommet over the
heating cable and position the
grommet in the standoff.
Note: If heater wire is braided
only, heat shrink sleeve must be
shrunk on wire, then slid through
grommet so that grommet opening
is completely sealed.
Once in place, prepare heating cable
end per “Heating Cable Preparation”
steps 1-6.
Sealing Grommet
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4
Place the junction box over the
heating cable and braid; screw
junction box to pipe standoff.
5
Separate the metal end cap,
compression ring and sealing
grommet from the cable entry
fitting.
Note: If heater wire is braided
only, heat shrink sleeve must be
shrunk on wire, then slid through
grommet so that grommet opening
is completely sealed.
Compression
Ring
Cable Entry Fitting
Reducing
Bushing
Grommet
Metal End Cap
Feed the heating cable from the
second bundle through the metal
end cap, compression ring, grommet,
cable entry fitting, reducing bushing
and into the side port of junction
box. (Use the top part as well when
doing a Tee connection.)
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