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IEEE/IEC P62395-1

IEEE/IEC Draft Standard - Electrical Resistance Trace Heating Systems for Industrial and Commercial Applications – Part 1: General and testing requirements

This part of IEC/IEEE 62395-1 specifies requirements for electrical resistance trace heating systems and includes general test requirements. This standard pertains to trace heating systems that may comprise either factory-fabricated or field-assembled (work-site) units, and which may be series and parallel trace heaters or surface heaters (heater pads and heater panels) that have been assembled and/or terminated in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. This standard also includes requirements for termination assemblies and control methods used with trace heating systems. This standard provides the essential requirements and testing appropriate to electrical resistance trace heating equipment used in industrial and commercial applications. The products complying with this standard are intended to be installed by persons who are suitably trained in the techniques required and that only trained personnel carry out especially critical work, such as the installation of connections and terminations. Installations are intended to be carried out under the supervision of a qualified person who has undergone supplementary training in electric trace heating systems. This standard does not include or provide for any applications in potentially explosive atmospheres. This standard does not cover induction, impedance or skin effect heating. Trace heating systems are grouped into different types of applications and the different conditions found during and after installation necessitate different requirements for testing. Trace heating systems are usually for a specific type of installation or application. The product type grouping, applications and product attributes are indicated.

Standard Committee
IAS/PCI - Petroleum and Chemical Industry
Status
Active PAR
PAR Approval
2020-12-03
Superseding
515-2017

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Industry Applications Society
Standard Committee
IAS/PCI - Petroleum and Chemical Industry
Working Group
P62395 WG - 62395 Electrical Resistance Trace Heating for Industrial and Commercial Applications
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Patricia Roder
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Working Group Chair
Richard Hulett

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P62395-2
IEC/IEEE Draft Standard - Electrical Resistance Trace Heating Systems for Industrial and Commercial Applications Part 2: Application Guide for system design, installation and maintenance

This part of IEC/IEEE 62395-2 provides detailed recommendations for the system design, installation, maintenance and repair of electrical resistance trace heating systems in industrial and commercial applications. This standard does not include or provide for any applications in potentially explosive atmospheres. This standard pertains to trace heating systems that may comprise either factory fabricated or field-assembled (work-site) units, and which may be series or parallel trace heaters, or surface heaters (heater pads or heater panels) that have been assembled and/or terminated in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. The products covered by this standard are intended to be installed by persons who are suitably trained in the techniques required and that only trained personnel carry out especially critical work, such as the installation of connections and terminations. Installations are intended to be carried out under the supervision of a qualified person who has undergone supplementary training in electric trace heating systems. This standard does not cover induction, impedance or skin effect heating. Trace heating systems can be grouped into different types of installations. These are characterized by different requirements for testing and are usually certified for a specific type of installation or application. Typical applications for the different types of installation are as follows: a)tInstallations of trace heating on pipes, vessels and associated equipment. Applications include : u2013tfreeze protection and temperature maintenance; u2013thot water lines; u2013toil and chemical lines; u2013tsprinkler systems. b)tOutdoor exposed area installations of trace heating. Applications include: u2013troof de-icing; u2013tgutter and downspout de-icing; u2013tcatch basins and drains; u2013trail heating. c)tInstallation with embedded trace heating. Applications include: u2013tsnow melting; u2013tfloor warming; u2013tfrost heave prevention; u2013tunderground thermal energy storage systems; u2013tdoor frames. d)tInstallations of trace heating internal to conduit or piping. Applications include: u2013tsnow melting u2013 in conduit; u2013tfloor warming u2013 in conduit; u2013tfrost heave prevention u2013 in conduit; u2013tunderground thermal energy storage systems u2013 in conduit; u2013tinternal trace heating of potable water lines; u2013tenclosed drains and culverts.

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