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Alloy 825 Sheath Custom Fabricated Heating Elements Magnesium Oxide Insulation Description: Mineral insulated cable is a metal sheathed cable that uses a metallic conductor as the heating element. The conductor is electrically insulated from the metal sheath with magnesium oxide (MgO). Mineral insulated cable is a series resistance heater that generates heat by passing current through the electrical conductor. Power output per unit length of the cable therefore varies with the applied voltage and the resistance of the conductor. Mineral Insulated Cables are available with either one or two conductors. The one conductor cable is available in the E Form where a cold splice is provided at both cable ends for electrical connection. The two-conductor cable is available in two forms. The A Form provides an out-and-back circuit with a single cold splice connection at one end. The E Form provides cold splices at both ends of the cable. Outer sheath construction is Alloy 825, a high temperature corrosion resistant alloy with superior flexibility. Two cable diameters are available. The K cable diameter is 0.875" (4.76mm) and the B cable diameter is 0.325" (7.94mm). A unique manufacturing process provides for a thin wall construction which improves flexibility and ease of installation. This process also allows the use of high performance alloy conductors for high temperature applications. Principle of Operation: The series conductor generates heat when voltage is applied as a result of current passing through the conductor. Power output per unit length varies with the applied voltage and circuit resistance. The circuit resistance, in turn, varies with cable length. MI cables are available with a wide selection of conductor resistances. Based on voltage and desired cable length, a specific conductor is selected with a cable resistance that provides the desired power output. Application: Nelson MI Cable is a high performance, industrial grade heat tracing cable used for applications requiring: High Temperature Exposure Immunity to Stress Corrosion High Maintain Temperature Undertank Heating (Cryogenic Tanks) High Power Output Constant Power Output Over Entire Rugged Cable Construction Heater Length Extended Heater Life MI Cable is custom designed and fabricated for specific applications.

Cable Ratings: MI Cable CABLE TYPE K K2 B2 SHEATH MATERIAL ALLOY 825 CABLE DIAMETER 0.875 ( 4.76mm ) 0.875 ( 4.76mm ) 0.325 ( 7.94mm ) NUMBER OF CONDUCTORS 2 2 MAXIMUM VOLTAGE 600VAC 300VAC 600VAC MAXIMUM EXPOSURE 00 F (593 C) MAXIMUM POWER 62 w/ft (204 w/m) 62 w/ft (204 w/m) 88 w/ft (289 w/m) WEIGHT 0.07 lbs/ft ( 0.04 kg/m ) 0.07 lbs/ft ( 0.04 kg/m ) 0.22 lbs/ft ( 0.327 kg/m ) FORMS E A and E A and E STANDARD COLD LEAD 7.0 Feet ( 2. Meters ) Form A (2 Conductor) 2 Hot Section Cold Section Pigtail Form E ( Conductor) 2 2 Pigtail Cold Section Hot Section Cold Section Pigtail Form E (2 Conductor) 2 2 Pigtail Cold Section Hot Section Cold Section Pigtail 2

Catalog Ordering System: Custom Cables Catalog Number ( * ) A 670 B 50 07 ( * ) (*) A 670 50 07 (*) Optional Form Conductor Hot Section Cold section Optional Construction A or E* selection Length Length(s) Construction Prefix from order order Suffix table in feet in feet *When E Form cold sections are specified, both cold section lengths must be provided for proper cable construction. Example: E 279K 500 0707 for 7 foot (2. meter) cold sections on both cable ends. Accessories: QHT-3 HIGH TEMPERATURE ADAPTER is used to heat sink the hot section transition as it passes through the thermal insulation when the hot to cold connection must be located outside the thermal insulation due to sheath temperatures over 600 F (36 C) and cable Wattage exceeds 20 w/ft (66 w/m). SV2 VOLTAGE ADJUSTER provides solid-state voltage adjustment when required voltage is below 20 volts. It is primarily used for cable lengths less than 20 feet (6 meters). Optional Constructions: Prefix Suffix Description P Pulling Eye for A Form only X Oversize cold sections or special feature requirement EM QT Mounting of hot-cold junction outside thermal insulation (freeze protection of lines over 600 F (36 C)) Factory mounting of QHT-3 Adapter (sheath temperature over 600 F (36 C) and cable wattage above 20 w/ft (66 w/m) UG UL Listing tag ** UH UL Hazardous Area Listing tag ** UM UL Snow Melting Listing tag ** FH FM Hazardous Area Listing tag ** CH CSA Hazardous Area Listing tag ** EEX ATEX Certified Listing tag ** **Requires volts, amps, watts and calculated sheath temperature with each cable order 3

Custom Cable Resistance Characteristics: 2-CONDUCTOR CABLE, 0.875" DIAMETER ALLOY 825, 300 VOLTS Cable Cable Resistance @ 68ºF (20ºC) Maximum Exposure Number Ohms/Foot Ohms/Meter Temperature Rating Resistance Curve 556K.0430.4 658K.058.906 674K.0742.2434 693K.0926.3038 72K.70.3839 600 F (36 C) 75K.470.4823 72K 722K.230.230.6988.6988 732K.390.0466 742K.460.3648 752K.5200.7060 766K.6600 2.654 774K.7400 2.4278 80K.0000 3.2808 83K.3000 4.265 88K.8000 5.9055 824K 2.3400 7.6772 830K 2.9600 9.73 838K 3.7000 2.39 846K 4.7200 5.4856 860K 5.6000 8.3727 866K 6.6000 2.6535 894K 9.0000 29.5276 99K 8.0000 59.055 3 00 F (593 C) N/A 2-CONDUCTOR CABLE, 0.325" DIAMETER ALLOY 825, 600 VOLTS Cable Cable Resistance @ 68ºF (20ºC) Maximum Exposure Number Ohms/Foot Ohms/Meter Temperature Rating Resistance Curve 588B.007.0233 64B.049.0489 627B.0270.0886 600 F (36 C) 2 640B.0400.32 3 670B.0650.233 70B.040.342 75B.620.535 720B.2050.6726 732B.3250.0663 750B.5000.6404 00 F (593 C) N/A 774B.7350 2.44 80B.620 3.823 89B.8700 6.352 830B 2.9700 9.744 840B 4.3000 4.076 859B 5.9800 9.694 4

Custom Cable Resistance Characteristics: -CONDUCTOR CABLE, 0.875" DIAMETER ALLOY 825, 600 VOLTS Cable Cable Resistance @ 68ºF (20ºC) Maximum Exposure Resistance Curve Number Ohms/Foot Ohms/Meter Temperature Rating 45K.0046.05 89K.0090.0295 600 F (36 C) 26K.065.054 2 239K.0390.280 250K.0500.640 279K.0790.2592 30K.0950.37 36K.570.55 326K.2600.8530 333K.3300.0827 00 F (593 C) N/A 346K.4570.4993 372K.7300 2.3950 42K.700 3.8386 45K.4800 4.8556 423K 2.3600 7.7428 430K 2.8000 9.864 447K 4.5000 4.7638 Note: Factory design required for the following applications:. Exposure temperature greater than 00 F (593 C). 2. Maintain temperature greater than 400 F (204 C). 5

GRAPH- CABLE RESISTANCE VS TEMPERATURE MULTIPLIER 2.50 2.25 Resistance Multiplier 2.00.75.50.25 2 3.00 0.75 0.50 0 200 400 600 800 000 (-8) (93) (204) (36) (427) (538) Sheath Temperature F ( C) GRAPH-2 MAXIMUM WATTAGES ALL CABLES WITH HOT / COLD JUNCTION UNDER THERMAL INSULATION 80 GRAPH-3 MAXIMUM WATTAGES ALL CABLES WITH HOT / COLD JUNCTION OUTSIDE THERMAL INSULATION 00 70 K 90 80 Maximum Watts/Foot 60 50 40 30 20 B2 K2 Maximum Watts/Foot 70 60 50 40 30 20 K B2 K2 0 0 0 0 00 200 300 (-8) (38) (93) (49) Maintain Temperature F ( C) 0 0 200 400 600 800 (-8) (93) (204) (36) (427) Maintain Temperature F ( C) 6

Approvals: Note: Cable voltage, amps and watts must be provided for approval tags. Calculated sheath temperature must also be provided for hazardous (classified) approval tags. FM UL CSA Ordinary Locations Ordinary Locations Ordinary Locations Hazardous (Classified) Hazardous (Classified) Hazardous (Classified) Locations Locations Locations (FH Suffix) (UH Suffix) (CH Suffix) Class I, Division and 2 Class I, Division and 2 Class I, Division and 2 Groups A, B, C, D Groups B, C, D Groups B, C, D Class II, Divisions and 2 Class II, Divisions and 2 Class II, Divisions and 2 Groups E, F, G Groups E, F, G Groups E, F, G Class III, Divisions and 2 Class I, Zone and 2 Class III, Divisions and 2 Group IIB + H2 Class I, Zone and 2 Group IIB + H2 Zone, Ex de IIB + H2 T-T6 KEMA Hazardous (Classified) Locations (EEX Suffix) II 2 G EEx de IIB + H2 T-T6 KEMA04ATEX2049X 7

Nelson Heat Tracing Systems products are supplied with a limited warranty. Complete Terms and Conditions may be found on Nelson's website at www.nelsonheaters.com. 20 Nelson Heat Tracing Systems www.nelsonheaters.com (800) 33-7325 November 20 308-SA-00