NeverFreeze® Pipe Tracing Cable

For weather-proofing indoor and outdoor water pipes, NeverFreeze pipe tracing cable is the best defense against seasonal damage. Safeguard your home against costly repairs due burst pipes by easily installing NeverFreeze self-regulating cable. Plug-in solution with GFCI and factory-direct custom sizes are available.

  • Designed for indoor and outdoor piping
  • Safe for straight, wrap-around, and overlap applications
  • Engineered for both residential and commercial applications
  • Single cold lead wire for easy hookup
  • Self-regulating temperature reduces power output

Drops in temperature can cause damage to your pipes if not properly cared for. Burst water pipes can cause flooding, leaks, and lead to dangerous mold and mildew later . Often, it is too late for prevention once an issue occurs and the damage is done long before anyone realizes. All the strife can be avoided easily and safely with NeverFreeze pipe tracing heating cable. Prevent costly damage and exhaustive repairs by easily installing the flexible cable ahead of time. Unlike other pipe tracing cables, NeverFreeze has unlimited installation methods, is ultra-flexible, and can be crossed along the spigot valve. Self-regulating heating elements reduce power output and consumption to the lowest possible point as the ambient conditions get warmer. Systems using self-regulating elements may not completely turn off without the use of an outside control.

Do I need a special controller?
No, all you must do is plug the attached GFCI Plug into an electrical outlet. You can also connect the system to an appropriate thermostat or controller.
Does the system turn off when not required?
No. NeverFreeze® self-regulating cable adjusts to the ambient temperature around it. By adapting to the environment, it uses no unnecessary power and it is extremely energy efficient. It can idle its output to a minimum temperature but does not completely shut off on its own. To do so, you must unplug the system or install it with an appropriate controller.
Is a 120-volt system more energy efficient than a 240-volt system?
NO. The voltage does not indicate energy efficiency, watts do.
Is NeverFreeze safe on plastic pipes?
YES! NeverFreeze self-regulating cable is approved for safe use on plastic and metal pipes.
Does NeverFreeze pipe tracing cable require insulation?
NO! It is not required, but it is recommended for use with NeverFreeze heating cables. By adding insulation, the cables are less susceptible to damage and heat loss is greatly reduced.
Can NeverFreeze self-regulating heat cable go inside a wall?
NO! Electric code does not allow pipe tracing cables inside or behind walls. The system should be easily accessible for maintenance, service, and testing.
Can I install NeverFreeze pipe tracing cable myself?
YES! Although NeverFreeze self-regulating cable is extremely easy to install, NEC requires a licensed electrician to make any non plug-in electrical connections.
How much power does the NeverFreeze heating cable use?
The amount of energy the cable uses will depend on the location it is installed in, the length and the ambient temperature. The heat output adjusts according to ambient temperatures, which dictates energy consumption. The length of pipes will determine power usage. Monitoring and modifying can be done using a thermostat, timer or power meter.
Can I cut the NeverFreeze heating cable if it’s too long?
YES! You can cut the self-regulating cable to the desired length. A licensed electrician should make any terminations.
How much cable do I need?
The amount of cable you will need depends on a few different factors. Call us at 8779229869 for help or to request a quote.
How do NeverFreeze pipe tracing cables work?
NeverFreeze pipe tracing cables are self-regulating, adjusting heat output based on ambient temperature. This drastically reduces power consumption and energy costs. Through its conductive polymer core, NeverFreeze cable prevents overheating and burning, even when overlapped and over insulted.
What is the power output of NeverFreeze?
5-8 watts/linear foot @ 0 degrees F. The output varies due to the cable being self-regulating. It will adjust its power continuously as the ambient temperature changes.
Can the cable be left out all year long?
The cable can be left on the house. However, it should not be operated above 50°F (10°C).
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    • Designed for indoor and outdoor piping
    • Safe for straight, wrap-around, and overlap applications
    • Engineered for both residential and commercial applications
    • Single cold lead wire for easy hookup
    • Self-regulating temperature reduces power output

    Drops in temperature can cause damage to your pipes if not properly cared for. Burst water pipes can cause flooding, leaks, and lead to dangerous mold and mildew later . Often, it is too late for prevention once an issue occurs and the damage is done long before anyone realizes. All the strife can be avoided easily and safely with NeverFreeze pipe tracing heating cable. Prevent costly damage and exhaustive repairs by easily installing the flexible cable ahead of time. Unlike other pipe tracing cables, NeverFreeze has unlimited installation methods, is ultra-flexible, and can be crossed along the spigot valve. Self-regulating heating elements reduce power output and consumption to the lowest possible point as the ambient conditions get warmer. Systems using self-regulating elements may not completely turn off without the use of an outside control.

    Do I need a special controller?
    No, all you must do is plug the attached GFCI Plug into an electrical outlet. You can also connect the system to an appropriate thermostat or controller.
    Does the system turn off when not required?
    No. NeverFreeze® self-regulating cable adjusts to the ambient temperature around it. By adapting to the environment, it uses no unnecessary power and it is extremely energy efficient. It can idle its output to a minimum temperature but does not completely shut off on its own. To do so, you must unplug the system or install it with an appropriate controller.
    Is a 120-volt system more energy efficient than a 240-volt system?
    NO. The voltage does not indicate energy efficiency, watts do.
    Is NeverFreeze safe on plastic pipes?
    YES! NeverFreeze self-regulating cable is approved for safe use on plastic and metal pipes.
    Does NeverFreeze pipe tracing cable require insulation?
    NO! It is not required, but it is recommended for use with NeverFreeze heating cables. By adding insulation, the cables are less susceptible to damage and heat loss is greatly reduced.
    Can NeverFreeze self-regulating heat cable go inside a wall?
    NO! Electric code does not allow pipe tracing cables inside or behind walls. The system should be easily accessible for maintenance, service, and testing.
    Can I install NeverFreeze pipe tracing cable myself?
    YES! Although NeverFreeze self-regulating cable is extremely easy to install, NEC requires a licensed electrician to make any non plug-in electrical connections.
    How much power does the NeverFreeze heating cable use?
    The amount of energy the cable uses will depend on the location it is installed in, the length and the ambient temperature. The heat output adjusts according to ambient temperatures, which dictates energy consumption. The length of pipes will determine power usage. Monitoring and modifying can be done using a thermostat, timer or power meter.
    Can I cut the NeverFreeze heating cable if it’s too long?
    YES! You can cut the self-regulating cable to the desired length. A licensed electrician should make any terminations.
    How much cable do I need?
    The amount of cable you will need depends on a few different factors. Call us at 8779229869 for help or to request a quote.
    How do NeverFreeze pipe tracing cables work?
    NeverFreeze pipe tracing cables are self-regulating, adjusting heat output based on ambient temperature. This drastically reduces power consumption and energy costs. Through its conductive polymer core, NeverFreeze cable prevents overheating and burning, even when overlapped and over insulted.
    What is the power output of NeverFreeze?
    5-8 watts/linear foot @ 0 degrees F. The output varies due to the cable being self-regulating. It will adjust its power continuously as the ambient temperature changes.
    Can the cable be left out all year long?
    The cable can be left on the house. However, it should not be operated above 50°F (10°C).