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Electrical heat tracing: international harmonization-now and in the future

 

Electrical heat tracing: international harmonization-now and in the future

C. Sandberg

Tyco Thermal Controls

N.R. Rafferty – M. Kleinehanding – J.J. Hernandez

E.I. DuPont de Nemours & Company, Inc 

 

Abstract:  In the past, electrical heat tracing has been thought of as a minor addition to plant utilities. Today, it is recognized as a critical subsystem to be monitored and controlled. A marriage between process, mechanical, and electrical engineers must take place to ensure that optimum economic results are produced. The Internet, expert systems, and falling costs of instrumentation will all contribute to more reliable control systems and improved monitoring systems. There is a harmonization between Europe and North America that should facilitate design and installation using common components. The future holds many opportunities to optimize the design.

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Heat Tracing Installation

Industrial electroheating and electromagnetic processing

Pipe Heating

Heat Tracing

Winter Week 5 | January 29 – February 4

ANSI Standards Action: January 26, 2024

“Playing Their Song” | Joseph Lorusso


Monday | January 29 | Colloquium 16:00 UTC

Accreditation 100


Tuesday | January 30 | Colloquium 16:00 UTC

Illumination 100


Wednesday | January 31 | Colloquium 16:00 UTC

Mechanical 100


Thursday | February 1 | Colloquium 16:00 UTC

Ædificare


Friday | February 2 | Colloquium 16:00 UTC

Tyme

 


Saturday | February 3


Sunday | February 4


University of Michigan

 

 

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