Single cable 3 prong copper clip-retrofit - 13″ Strap (STANDARD)
Ice Shield: Self-Regulating Roof and Gutter Deicing Systems Description
Copper 13” long strap with six offset nail slots and three cable prongs to secure a de-icing cable. Designed to be used on slate roofs without nails, screws or adhesives.
Please note that this is a special order item and is therefore not eligible for returns. All sales of this item are final.
Specifications
Product Dimensions
Clip Dimensions | 3 in x 2.5 in |
Overall Length (Clip + Strap) | 16″ |
Weight | 0.3 lbs |
Logistics
Country of Origin (COO) | United States of America |
Identifiers
SKU | ET-CL-CU-SLS-13 |
UPC (GTIN-12) | 881308060299 |
Documents & Manuals
Customer Questions & Answers
Ice Shield: Self-Regulating Roof and Gutter Deicing Systems has 23 Questions and Answers.
Can the heating element be cut to length or shortened?
Our self-regulating heating product is designed to be cut to length at the jobsite by an installer where it can then be end-capped with accessories (sold separately).
However, our constant wattage kits contain heating elements that cannot be shortened or altered in any way.
Do radiant heating products have polarity?
Why a GFEP (GEFP, RCCB, or heat trace circuit breaker) and not a GFCI breaker for WarmlyYours outdoor deicing and snow melting systems?
This National Electric Code (NEC) required protection for fixed outdoor deicing and snow-melting equipment may be accomplished by using circuit breakers equipped with ground-fault equipment protection (GFEP) of 30 mA. It is important to understand that this required equipment protection is not the same as a 5 mA GFCI used for personal protection.
Can the cable be left on in warm weather or all year long?
How do I estimate the roof and gutter deicing cable length needed?
Cable length needed depends on the sizes and areas of the roof that need to be deiced (roof with gutter, downspouts, valleys, and/or dormers). Our best recommendation is for you to give us a call (1-800-875-5285) and we can help you identify what measurements will need to be taken. Alternatively, you can
measure the dimensions of the aforementioned areas and refer to the installation manual to get an idea of how much cable you'll need.
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