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No more than 4 Heater Strips per Transformer Do not install product where you expect standing water Do not directly connect into 120 VAC Do not penetrate or puncture material with metal objects Do not exceed minimum (3 Ft) and maximum (12-14 Ft) material lengths Do not exceed 30ft-wiring limitation on Secondary Circuit

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Page 1: carbontec.world · Web viewDo not exceed 30ft-wiring limitation on Secondary Circuit Do not place transformer within 4 inches of combustible materials Always use 10 AWG between Transformer

No more than 4 Heater Strips per Transformer

Do not install product where you expect standing water

Do not directly connect into 120 VAC

Do not penetrate or puncture material with metal objects

Do not exceed minimum (3 Ft) and maximum (12-14 Ft) material lengths

Do not exceed 30ft-wiring limitation on Secondary Circuit

Do not place transformer within 4 inches of combustible materials

Always use 10 AWG between Transformer and Heater Strip

Page 2: carbontec.world · Web viewDo not exceed 30ft-wiring limitation on Secondary Circuit Do not place transformer within 4 inches of combustible materials Always use 10 AWG between Transformer

✗Do not use Linesman, needlenose or any other type of pliers to

secure Splice Connector onto material!

✓For proper crimping please use a flat nose-crimping tool!

Page 3: carbontec.world · Web viewDo not exceed 30ft-wiring limitation on Secondary Circuit Do not place transformer within 4 inches of combustible materials Always use 10 AWG between Transformer

✗ ✓