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EASYHEAT EH38 Preset
Current Tap Thermostat

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Thermostatically Controlled Device.
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Allows
cable to energize below 38°F and to turn off automatically at about 50°F.
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1500 watt, 15 amp capacity. 125 Volts.
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For dry location only.
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With power indicator light.
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UL
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Automate self-regulating cable installations in
dry locations for savings in energy and cost with the
simple yet powerful EH38 thermostatically controlled device from Easy Heat.
Electric radiant heating cables offer different features for freeze
prevention applications. Many include built-in thermostats for automatic
power-on/power-off operation. Self-regulating heating cables, such as
EasyHeat's Freeze Free, generally do not need these
controls: the heat output and energy usage of these cables are reduced as
temperatures rise. Without on/off control, however, these cables remain
energized.
When installed, the convenient EH38 automatically
energizes the cable at temperatures lower than 38°F/3°C and shuts off power at
50°F/10°C. Further, the EH38 extends cable life by reducing operation time,
especially in the summer, while eliminating the hassle of having to unplug the
cable each spring. Most importantly, it removes the risks of frozen pipes if the
cable is not plugged in when the temperature falls.
Installation is easy. Simply unplug the heating cable, plug in the EH38,
and then insert the heating cable plug into the device. The handy EH38 can
control other electrical devices that need to be activated when temperatures
approach the freezing point.
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Description |
Price |
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| EASY10038 |
EH38 |
Preset
Thermostat |
$19.88 |
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