nVent RAYCHEM HTV Heat Tracing Cable Secures Independent UL Verified Mark
nVent Electric plc (NYSE:NVT) has achieved a significant milestone by becoming the first heat tracing cable manufacturer to receive third-party verification from Underwriters' Laboratories (UL) for its product's long-term power retention capabilities. The nVent RAYCHEM HTV heating cable maintained 100% power output after 18 months of rigorous testing at 205°C (400°F). This verification sets a new standard in heat tracing performance, promising at least 95% power retention over 10 years and a design life of 30 years, providing industrial manufacturers with reliable and cost-efficient solutions.
- First in industry to secure third-party verification for long-term power retention.
- 100% power output maintained after 18 months of testing.
- New standard set with a minimum of 95% power retention after 10 years.
- Design life of 30 years enhances reliability for industrial applications.
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This announcement marks the first time the international certification agency UL has verified a heat tracing product’s performance over such an extended period. Regulatory standards typically focus on validating a product’s safety status and short-term performance, but there are currently no regulatory requirements for heating cable longevity or power retention beyond the first few months of operation.
“nVent has been at the forefront of innovation in the heat tracing sector for well over 50 years – continuously developing new technologies and techniques that connect and protect people, critical infrastructure, industrial processes and buildings,” said
Redefining long-term performance standards
nVent combined the recent nVent RAYCHEM HTV heat tracing cable test data with 3D Arrhenius modelling techniques to establish concrete lifetime ratings for its heating cable. Based on these ratings, the nVent RAYCHEM HTV heating cable sets a new standard in heat tracing performance, offering a minimum of
Cost-efficient quality
Consistent power retention is critical for ensuring plants and facilities can cope with most unexpected scenarios, such as extreme weather conditions. It can be difficult for operators to regularly assess the performance status of heating cables, making it challenging to quickly identify diminished power retention. With extensive reliability data now confirmed by a third-party source, the nVent RAYCHEM HTV heating cable can help plant managers keep their facilities running smoothly and safely. This hard-wearing solution also can deliver an enhanced return on investment, with lower operating costs over time and reduced risks from catastrophic failures that can cause production delays and even plant closures.
To learn more about the nVent RAYCHEM HTV UL Verified Mark visit https://verify.ul.com/verifications/670
To learn more about the nVent RAYCHEM HTV heating cable, visit https://raychem.nvent.com/en-us/products/htv-self-regulating-heating-cable-0
About nVent
nVent is a leading global provider of electrical connection and protection solutions. We believe our inventive electrical solutions enable safer systems and ensure a more secure world. We design, manufacture, market, install and service high performance products and solutions that connect and protect some of the world's most sensitive equipment, buildings and critical processes. We offer a comprehensive range of enclosures, electrical connections and fastening and thermal management solutions across industry-leading brands that are recognized globally for quality, reliability and innovation. Our principal office is in
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