The HEATIT HIRD roof de-icing cable is designed to prevent ice buildup, known as ice dams, from forming on roofs, in gutters, and downspouts. When properly installed, it creates a path for melted snow and ice to drain from the roof to the ground.
Features:
* CSA and ETL Certified: Ensures superior quality and safety, meeting stringent industry benchmarks.
* Pre-assembled: Includes a 6 ft 18/3 cold lead with plug, clips, and spacers for easy DIY installation.
* Durable Construction: Features tough XLPE inner insulation and weather-resistant PVC (high-low temperature) outer jacket.
* Enhanced Safety: 100% screen rate with aluminum foil and tinned copper braid for safety and stability.
* Industrial Grade: Utilizes industrial-grade heat shrinkage tube technology for durable connections.
* Quality Manufacturing: Produced in an ISO9001 standard factory with strict quality control processes.
Recommended Use:
* Metal or plastic gutters and downspouts
* Inclined roofs
* Roofs with noncombustible shingles (e.g., asphalt shingles) that meet national building codes
Do NOT Use On:
* Roofs with wooden shingles, rubber or rubber membrane roofs, composite (tar and gravel) roofs
* Wooden gutters or downspouts, flat roofs
* Slate, stone, metal, and ceramic roofs (unless specific installation or self-regulating cable is used)
Installation Note: Always uncoil the heat cable completely and ensure it does not touch, cross over, or overlap itself before plugging it in. Test the cable by plugging it in for approximately 5 minutes; it should feel slightly warm to the touch, then unplug.
⚠️ WARNING (California Proposition 65): This product may contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. For more information, please visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the length of the HEATIT HIRD roof heating cable?A: The HEATIT HIRD roof heating cable is two hundred feet long. This length is suitable for most roof and gutter configurations.
Q: What materials are used in the heating cable?A: The heating cable is made of tough XLPE insulation and weather-resistant PVC. It also features aluminum foil and tinned copper braid for enhanced safety and durability.
Q: What certifications does the HIRD cable have?A: The HIRD cable is CSA and ETL certified. These certifications indicate that the product meets rigorous safety and performance standards.
Q: How do I install the HEATIT roof heating cable?A: Installation is straightforward with pre-assembled clips and spacers included. Simply follow the easy instruction manual to set it up properly.
Q: Is the HIRD heating cable suitable for any roof type?A: No, the HIRD heating cable is only suitable for metal or plastic gutters and inclined roofs with noncombustible shingles. It should not be used on wooden or rubber roofs.
Q: Can I use the HIRD cable on flat roofs?A: No, the HIRD cable is not designed for flat roofs. It is specifically intended for inclined roofs and certain types of gutters.
Q: How do I maintain the HEATIT HIRD heating cable?A: The heating cable requires no maintenance once installed. Ensure it is uncoiled before plugging it in to maintain optimal performance.
Q: What should I do if the cable arrives damaged?A: If the cable arrives damaged, contact customer support for assistance. Most retailers have a return policy to address such issues.
Q: Is the HEATIT HIRD cable safe to use?A: Yes, the cable is designed with safety in mind, featuring CSA and ETL certifications. It is built to prevent ice dams effectively.
Q: What precautions should I take before installation?A: Before installation, ensure to uncoil the cable completely without overlapping. Do not plug it in until it is fully uncoiled.
Q: What are the operating conditions for the HIRD cable?A: The HIRD cable operates safely in various weather conditions, thanks to its weather-resistant PVC outer jacket. It is built to withstand high and low temperatures.
Q: Does the heating cable require a specific voltage?A: Yes, the HEATIT HIRD cable is designed to operate at standard household voltage. Ensure your electrical supply meets this requirement before installation.
Q: Can I use the HIRD cable with a timer?A: Yes, using a timer with the HIRD heating cable is recommended. This can help manage energy consumption and ensure efficient operation.
Q: What is the expected lifespan of the heating cable?A: The HIRD heating cable is designed for long-term use, assuming proper installation and maintenance. Its durable materials contribute to an extended lifespan.
Q: Is the cable suitable for DIY installation?A: Yes, the HIRD cable is designed for easy DIY installation. It comes with everything needed, including clips and spacers, making it accessible for non-professionals.