majesus
Electrical
- Aug 16, 2007
- 262
We are installing heat trace on an overland tailing slurry line. The piping is about 2km long and the heat trace is strictly for freeze protection. It is not process related. We are trying to determine the temperature setpoint. Looking over the IEEE Heat trace standard 515, it doesn't explicit state this value. It does give an example where 4 Celsius is used.
For this application, the energy (kWh) is expensive so we are determining how close to 0C we should go. What is typically used as best practice? Why would one not use 2 Celsius over 4 Celsius? We are discussing that there maybe cold points along the way and 4C is more "conservative." But we are really guessing and I am curious if we can set the setpoint temp lower.
For this application, the energy (kWh) is expensive so we are determining how close to 0C we should go. What is typically used as best practice? Why would one not use 2 Celsius over 4 Celsius? We are discussing that there maybe cold points along the way and 4C is more "conservative." But we are really guessing and I am curious if we can set the setpoint temp lower.