Heat-Line Heat Tape for Roofs And Gutters Installation Guide
- June 10, 2024
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Heat Tape for Roofs And Gutters
Product Information
The Pre-Assembled Heating Cable Set for Roof and Gutter
Applications is a technically advanced product by Paladin. The
cable system can be used with timers or roof de-icing snow switches
to improve energy efficiency. The Paladin heating cable systems can
be used in tandem with snow guards and snow fences as required. The
set contains a Paladin heating cable, cable guards, and cable ties
(quantity depending on heating cable length).
The GFCI protection devices in the form of MA-10 are available
for indoor ordinary location installations. The Paladin heating
cables are pre-assembled systems and not designed to be tailored
on-site or cut in the field. The cable jacket must not be cut,
nicked, or worn down, and the system is not designed to be
repaired. If a damaged cable is found, it must be replaced with a
new unit.
Before installing the product, make sure to read the Safety
Instructions and Installation Instructions completely. Check
building, plumbing, and electrical codes before installation and
comply with their rules. Have an electrician check the electrical
outlet before installation to make sure it has been installed in
accordance with the National Electrical Code and Canadian
Electrical Code. The heating cable must be ground fault protected,
which is included in GFC models and required on-site for CS
models.
Product Usage Instructions
-
Read the safety instructions and installation instructions
completely before installing the product. -
Check building, plumbing, and electrical codes before
installation and comply with their rules. -
Have an electrician check the electrical outlet before
installation to make sure it has been installed in accordance with
the National Electrical Code and Canadian Electrical Code. -
Make certain all electrical connections are protected from rain
and other water (dry location). -
Before installing or servicing the Paladin system, disconnect
the power source. -
Do not use extension cords.
-
Never tamper with or alter the electrical apparatus associated
with your Paladin system. -
Check unoccupied residences regularly to ensure that all
systems are operating properly. -
When performing work or repairs on your water system, be sure
to unplug your Paladin system from the power supply. -
Plan circuit lengths and refer to page 2 of the installation
instructions for information on maximum circuit lengths. -
If the Paladin cable must be taken off and re-installed,
carefully follow all installation instructions. -
The Paladin Roof and Gutter de-icing systems and installations
covered in the guide are for normal winter conditions. For extreme
weather conditions, consult Heat-Line directly.
Paladin®
Pre-Assembled Heating Cable Set for
Roof and Gutter Applications
Approvals
Usage W and S Installation Type A USA
Table of Contents
General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Warnings
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Kit Contents . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Ordering Chart . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Optional Accessories. . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Pre-Installation Information . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Paladin Roofing Systems Installation . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . 4 Standard Roof Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . 6 Standing Seam Roof Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9 EDGE-CUTTER Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Flat
Roof Installation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Gutters and
Downspouts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Heating Cable
Finishing Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Use of Control Devices
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Electrical System Connection. .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Warnings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Limited Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . 20 Extended Warranty Application . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Installation Instructions
General Information
Paladin pre-assembled professional-grade self-regulating heating cables are
designed for residential and commercial roof & gutter de-icing applications.
The heating cable sets are rated at 5W/ft at 50°F (10°C) and are available in
both GFC and CS Models. Each model is also available in either 120V or 240V
power supply options. Refer to page 2 of this document for information on part
numbers and models.
Each GFC model comes assembled with a 48 inch (1.2 m) power cord and plug
(5-15P 120V or 6-15P 240V) and includes a built in ground-fault protection
device (GFCI). Paladin CS models are designed for hard usage direct wire
installations with a 72 inch (1.8 m) cold lead and cable gland strain relief
for use with a field installed certified enclosure. Ground fault circuit
protection is required and is to be installed on-site for all CS Model Paladin
systems per the Canadian and National Electrical codes.
Heat-Line offers GFCI protection devices in the form of the MA-10 for indoor
ordinary location installations.
1. Paladin heating cable systems are suitable for use on all standard roofing
materials including metal, asphalt, composite, shake, rubber and plastic roof
substrates (for slate roofs see EDGE-CUTTER®). This includes gutters/
eavestroughs and downspouts made from standard materials such as metal and
plastic.
2. Paladin heating cable systems can be used in tandem with snow guards and
snow fences as required.
3. When planning circuit lengths refer to page 2 of this document for
information on maximum circuit lengths.
4. If the Paladin cable must be taken off and re-installed, carefully follow
all installation instructions.
5. Do not install when outdoor temperatures are less than 40°F (40°C).
6. Do not cut the heating cable. Paladin heating cables are pre-assembled
systems and are not designed to be tailored on-site or cut in the field.
7. Leave these instructions with the user for future reference.
8. These systems can be used with timers or roof de-icing snow switches where
applicable to improve energy efficiency.
Paladin is a technically advanced product. Handle it with proper care and be
sure not to damage the outer sheaths or jackets of the heating cable.
Read the Safety Instructions and Installation Instructions completely before
installing this product.
Important Safety Instructions and Rules for Safe Installation and Operation
A. Read these rules and instructions carefully. Failure to follow them could
result in serious bodily injury and/or property damage.
B. Check your local building, plumbing and electrical codes before installing.
You must comply with their rules.
C. Before installing this product have the electrical outlet checked by an
electrician to make sure it has been installed in accordance with the National
Electrical Code and Canadian Electrical Code. Be certain all electrical
connections are protected from rain and other water (dry location). The
heating cable must be ground fault protected (included in GFC models, required
on site for CS models).
D. Before installing or servicing your Paladin system BE CERTAIN that the
power source is disconnected.
E. Do not use extension cords.
F. Never tamper with or alter the electrical apparatus associated with your
Paladin system.
G. Check unoccupied residences regularly to ensure that all systems are
operating properly.
H. The cable jacket must not be cut, nicked, or worn down, therefore:
· Never cut the cable’s outer jacket.
· Do not install the cable where objects might hit it or cut it or where it
might be damaged by rubbing against rough surfaces.
· Before installation, file and remove any sharp edges on the installation
surface which might damage the cable. Make sure the cables cross only smooth,
nonabrasive surfaces.
· Do not use any wire or clamps to attach the cable to the roof. Use roof
clips or downspout hangers.
· If you discover a nick or worn spot on your cable, immediately disconnect
the system and replace the cable. Inspect the cable periodically for damage.
I. Never attempt to splice or repair a damaged cable. Replace it with a new
unit. The system is not designed to be repaired and to do so may create a
danger of fire or shock.
J. The Paladin Roof and Gutter de-icing systems and installations covered in
this guide are for normal winter conditions. For extreme weather conditions
consult
Heat-Line 1-800-584-4944 directly.
WHEN PERFORMING WORK OR REPAIRS ON YOUR WATER SYSTEM BE SURE TO UNPLUG YOUR
Paladin SYSTEM FROM THE POWER SUPPLY.
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Kit Contents
A Paladin heating cable (GFC Model Shown) *Optional Cord-Set (CS Model) power
connection
B Cable Guards (x2) C Cable ties (quantity depending on heating cable length)
A
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RESET
TEST
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C B
Cord-Set Model
Must be protected with GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter)
Ordering Chart
Paladin Series | Product Code Example: PLDI 100 GFC or CS
Product
PLDI 120 volt Paladin 5 watt, TPR heater jacket
PLDI2 240 volt Paladin 5 watt, TPR heater jacket
Cord-Set Type
GFC CS
Length of Heater
10 to 120 feet 10 to 240 feet
Ground fault protected Cord connected (No GFCI)
120 volt systems 240 volt systems
Optional Accessories
TIMER-120P TIMER-240P TIMER-CS MA-10 PLD-CG PLD-RC PLD-ECA PLD-ECF EC-MEM
120V plug-in timer (GFC) 240V plug-in timer (GFC) 120/240V hard wire timer (CS) 120/240V GFCI/ELCI (CS) Cable guards/protectors (package of 4, 6 inches each) Roof clips (package of 10) Angle EDGE-CUTTER flashing Flat EDGE-CUTTER flashing EDGE-CUTTER membrane (metal roofs)
Roof clips PLD_RC
PCN-RDK-1 GIT-1 CIT-1 LCD-8 PD-PRO
GF-PRO
WARRANTY
Downspout hanger kit Gutter ice sensor (requires PD or GF-PRO controller) Snow sensor (requires PD or GF-PRO controller) Configurable snow switch controller Snow/ice controller (requires one or both CIT-1 or GIT-1 sensors) Snow/ice controller with GFEP (requires one or both CIT-1 or GIT-1 sensors) Extended 10 year limited warranty
Downspout hanger kit PCN-RDK-1
Split grommet
Clamp Hanger
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Pre-Installation Information
General Requirements For Roof and Gutter De-icing
· The Paladin heating cable system is designed to provide a melt water path to
prevent ice damming, it is not intended to decrease snow loads on roof
structures or prevent rooftop snow accumulation.
· Paladin heating cable will not keep snow or ice from falling or sliding off
the roof. Snow fences or snow guards should be used to eliminate snow
movement. Do not extend heating cable above the installed snow fence or
guards.
· Paladin heating cables may be used on:
Roofs made from all types of standard roofing materials, including shake,
shingle, rubber, tar, wood, metal and plastic.
Gutters made from standard materials, including metal and plastic.
Downspouts made from standard materials, including metal and plastic.
· The layout and installation of the Paladin heating cable depends primarily
on the roof type. Refer to the following sections of this document for
information on layout and installation methods.
· The heating cable needs to be in contact with the snow or ice to work
properly. Do not install the heating cable underneath any roof covering for
roof and gutter deicing (See EDGE-CUTTER).
· If ice dams are not present on the roof, the installation of Paladin on the
roof edge may not be required. Installing the Paladin in gutters/ eavestroughs
and downspouts may be sufficient to shed water and potential melt.
· When installing Paladin on the roof edge to prevent ice dams, if gutters/
eavestroughs and downspouts are present they must also be heated to provide a
continuous melt water pathway for water to run off. In residential or small
commercial applications a single run of heating cable in the gutters/
eavestroughs and downspouts is often enough.
· For installations that contain downspouts ensure the Paladin heating cable
is long enough to extend down the downspout into a heated area or below the
frost line.
· Do not run the heating cable through walls, ceilings, or roof.
· To avoid damage to the Paladin heating cable do not walk on or install
heating cable in an area where it may be walked on.
· For Paladin heating cable layouts other than the traditional serpentine use
at least one roof clip to secure the heating cable every 5 to 10 ft (1.5 to
3m) of unsupported heating cable or one every change in direction.
· For Paladin roof clip installations it is not recommend to use adhesive or
epoxy on slate or tile roofs (for slate or tile roofs see EDGE-CUTTER).
· Do not apply any epoxy and or adhesive directly to the heating cable jacket.
· For applications or installations on large commercial buildings contact
Heat-Line 1-800-584-4944 directly for
guidance on product application and snow control options.
Electrical Codes
Part 1, Section 62 of the Canadian Electrical Code (CEC) and Article 426 of
the National Electrical Code, govern the installation of Paladin heating
cables for roof and gutter de-icing and must be followed. Important: For the
Heat-Line warranty to be valid, you must comply with all the requirements
outlined in these guidelines.
Bending the Cable
When positioning the heating cable on the roof, do not bend tighter than 1/2″
radius. The heating cable does not bend well on a flat plane. Do not force
such a bend as heating cable may be damaged.
1/2″
IMPORTANT: Read Installation Instructions completely before determining
heating cable length required and beginning installation process.
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Paladin Roofing Systems Installation 1A
· Determine the layout of the heating cable desired and the length of cable
required.
· Make note of any accessories that may be required. Paladin is supplied with
the heating cable only, accessories are additional.
· When determining quantity and/or length of heating cable(s) system(s),
consider the following:
Total length of leading roof edge
Roof eave overhang distance
Measurement around any dormers if required
Number and length/height of any valleys
Number and length of any downspouts
Number and length of any underground drainage following downspouts
Locate all power supplies and note whether 120V and/or 240V is available
If using with EDGE-CUTTER flashings layout the installation locations of the
EDGE-CUTTER first
· Be sure to keep the maximum lengths in mind when determining where to start
and finish each heating cable system.
120V systems maximum length of 120 ft. (37 m)
240V systems maximum length 240 ft. (73 m)
· Use charts below as a further guide.
Table 1. Cable Required for Standard (Serpentine) Roof
Overhang
Tracing width
Feet of Paladin per foot of roof edge not Tracing heights including gutter
None*
24 in
12 in
2.5 ft
12 in
24 in
24 in
3.1 ft
24 in
24 in
36 in
4.2 ft
36 in
24 in
48 in
5.2 ft
- Gutter required
Table 2. Cable Required for Standing Seam Metal Roof**
Overhang None*
Tracing heights
18 in
Feet of Paladin per foot of roof edge
18 inch standing seam 24 inch standing seam
spacing (trace every spacing (trace every
other seam)
other seam)
2.5 ft
2.0 ft
12 in
24 in
2.8 ft
2.4 ft
24 in
36 in
3.6 ft
2.9 ft
36 in
48 in
4.3 ft
3.6 ft
- For standing seam roofs with gutters, heating cable must be run to the bottom of the gutter. You can determine the amount of extra heating cable required by adding twice the gutter depth per seam traced to the total amount required in Table 2.
** For standing seam roofs without gutters, add 6 inches of heating cable to
the total amount required in Table 2 for each seam traced to allow for a 23
inch drip loop.
Note: For standing seam spacing greater than 24 inches heat trace every seam.
Table 3. Cable Required for EDGE-CUTTER System Feet of Paladin per foot of roof edge not including gutter 1 : 1
Additional Notes To Consider:
· For standard roofs, add 1 foot of heating cable for each foot of gutter.
· Add 1 foot of heating cable per foot of downspout. If downspout is in the
middle of the run, add 2 feet of heating cable per foot of downspout as the
Paladin will need to loop down and back up.
· For valleys, run the heating cable two thirds of the way up and down the
valley.
· For roof/wall intersections, run the heating cable two thirds of the way up
and down the intersection point.
Downspout
hanger
Clips
Tracing width
Tracing height
Roof Area heated from inside the building
12″ Area where ice dams are most likely to form
Heating cable
Gutter
Eave overhang Exterior wall
Calculate the heating cable length required.
Total heating cable length:
Roof edge length (ft) × feet of heating cable per foot of roof edge
+ Total gutter length (ft)
+ Total downspout length (ft) (+ 1 ft)
= Total heating cable length (ft)
Example: (standard roof)
Roof edge:
15 ft
Roof overhang:
1 ft
Roof gutter:
15 ft
Downspout (at end of circuit): 15 ft
Paladin heating cable required:
Your values
Roof edge:
15 ft × 2 (from Table 3)
Roof gutter:
15 ft
Downspout:
15 ft + 1 ft
61 ft
Paladin required:
70 ft
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Prepare for installation · Make sure you have all parts required for your
installation. See
optional accessories listed on page 2. · Carefully remove your Paladin system.
RESET
TEST
· It is recommended that a single circuit (15 amp) be installed by a qualified person for dedicated use of the Paladin system. Do not use extension cords.
240V 15A circuit
120V 15A circuit
OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON ON
OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON ON
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(5-15R)
3
· Consider heating cable and accessories placement (roof clips, downspout
hangers etc) according to your layout determined in Step 1.
· Clear roof, gutters and downspouts of leaves and other debris.
Standard roof proceed to Step 4A (page 6) Standing Seam metal roof proceed to Step 4B (page 9) EDGE-CUTTER system proceed to Step 4C (page 12) Flat roof proceed to Step 4D (page 15)
Standard Roof (Serpentine) Proceed to Step 4A page 6
Standing Seam Roof Proceed to Step 4B page 9
EDGE-CUTTER System Proceed to Step 4C page 12
Flat Roof Proceed to Step 4D page 15
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Standard Roof Installation (continued from page 5) 4A Standard Roof
Installation
· Position and attach roof clips on the roof so they are ready to accommodate
heating cable.
· Install roof clips in a manner that will allow the heating cable to
serpentine on the overhang area of the roof. This is the part that extends
past the building wall.
· Roof clip layout is based on tracing pattern required.
5A Standard Roof Installation
· Lift up shingle to apply roof clip. · Apply adhesive, appropriate for your
roof, to back side of clip
where nail or screw will be used. · Position the clip as needed. · Attach clip
to roof using nails or screws.
Roof Sealant
6A Standard Roof Installation
· Spread sealant on top of nail or screw heads and then cover attachment area
of clip with roofing material such as shingle.
Note: For recommendations on acceptable adhesive consult with the roofing
manufacturer.
7A Standard Roof Installation
· Install heating cable by gently laying it in the roof clip. Do not pull the
heating cable over sharp edges or use excessive pulling force during install.
· Use pliers to close clamps, but do not crush the heating cable.
8A Standard Roof Installation
Roofs with gutters:
· When laying the heating cable in the clips, extend the bottom of each
heating cable loop over the roof edge (approximately 6 inches) and, using a
UV-resistant cable tie, connect the bottom of each loop to the cable running
in the gutter to ensure a drainage channel off the roof and into the gutter
and downspout.
· For residential and small commercial applications a single run of heating
cable is often enough. The cable running in the gutter should remain against
the bottom of the gutter. No attachment in the gutters is normally required
but roof clips may be used every 2 feet (0.60 m) in the gutter to secure
heating cable if needed.
UV-resistant cable tie
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9A Standard Roof Installation
Roof without gutters: · Route the heating cable to extend the top of each loop
beyond
where the wall joins the roof and extend past the roof edge slightly. The
heating cable running beyond the roof edge creates a drip loop for water to
drip free from the roof.
Note: The drip loops at the edge must hang below the lip of the roof.
2″3″
10A Standard Roof Installation
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For gutter and downspout installation refer to page 17
11A Standard Roof Installation
Roof with Valley · Apply the Paladin heating cable at least two-thirds of the
way
up each valley with a double run, loop the heating cable up and down once. ·
The heating cable should extend down into the gutter/ eavestrough if
installed, if not installed the heating cable should extend over the edge of
the roof to create a drip loop. · For attachment of the heating cable in
valleys use at least one Paladin roof clip every 5 to 10 feet (1.5 to 3 m) of
unsupported heating cable and one at every direction change.
12A Standard Roof Installation
Roof with Roof/Wall Intersection · Apply the Paladin heating cable at least
two-thirds of the way
up the slope next to the wall using a double trace up and down similar to a
valley. · The heating cable run closest to the wall should be approximately 2
to 3 inches (50 to 75 mm) away from the walll. · The return run or second loop
of heating cable should be spaced approximately 4 to 6 inches (100 to 150 mm)
away from the first. · For attachment of the Paladin use at least one Paladin
roof clip every 5 to 10 feet (1.5 to 3 m) of unsupported heating cable, and
one at every direction change.
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13A Standard Roof Installation
For heating cable finishing instructions refer to page 18 · Finished example
of heating cable attached to roof in the
Standard Roof (serpentine) installation method. · Perform an annual inspection
each year for the following:
Check visually to ensure no physical damage has occurred to the heating
cable.
Check and test the ground-fault protection device for proper operation. For
GFC model Paladin systems refer to the electrical system check section of this
guide.
Make sure that gutters/eavestroughs and downspouts are free from leaves and
any other debris.
If a control device is installed make sure it operates correctly before each
winter season.
PALADIN heating cable
Junction box Drip loop
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Standing Seam Roof Installation (continued from page 5)
4B Standing Seam Roof Installation
· Position and attach roof clips on the roof so they are ready to allow the
heating cable to run up one side of the seam and down the other.
· Install the roof clips in a manner that the heating cable will run up the
seam at least 12 inches beyond the nonheated overhang section of the roof, and
then so it will run back down and overhang the leading edge of the roof.
· Heating cable is required every other seem on standing seam roofs with seam
spaced equal to or less than 24 inches. For seams spaced greater than 24
inches run heating cable up and down each seam.
Paladin for Roofs Installation
5B Standing Seam Roof Installation
· Prepare roof surface per epoxy manufacturer’s specifications · Apply a
liberal amount of epoxy to back side of clip
Standing
seam
Epoxy
Prepared cleaned surface
Note: For recommendations on acceptable epoxies consult with the roofing manufacturer.
6B Standing Seam Roof Installation
· Place clip on prepared surface. Press down to ensure epoxy flows through
holes.
· Do not trim back epoxy beads as they help hold the clip down. · Allow epoxy
to cure per manufacturer’s specifications.
Epoxy
Adhesive
7B Standing Seam Roof Installation
· Install heating cable by gently laying it in the roof clip. Do not pull the
heating cable over sharp edges of use excessive pulling force during install.
· Use pliers to close clamps, but do not crush the heating cable. · Repeat on
each standing seam.
8B Standing Seam Roof Installation
Roofs with gutters: · When laying the heating cable in the clips, extend the
bottom
of each heating cable loop over the roof edge (approximately 6 inches) and,
using a UV-resistant cable tie, connect the bottom of each loop to each other
to ensure a drainage channel off the roof and into the gutter and downspout. ·
For residential and small commercial applications a single run of heating
cable is often enough. The cable running in the gutter should remain against
the bottom of the gutter. No attachment in the gutters is normally required
but roof clips may be used every 2 feet (0.60 m) in the gutter to secure
heating cable if needed.
UV-resistant cable tie
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9B Standing Seam Roof Installation
Roof without gutters:
· When laying the heating cable in the clips, route the heating cable to
extend the top of each loop beyond where the wall joins the roof and extend
past the roof edge slightly. The heating cable running beyond the roof edge
creates a drip loop for water to drip free from the roof.
10B Standing Seam Roof Installation
For gutter and downspout installation refer to page 17
Note: The drip loops at the edge must hang below the lip of the roof.
2″3″
11B Standing Seam Roof Installation
Roof with Valley
1/3
· Apply the Paladin heating cable at least two-thirds of the way up each valley with a double run, loop the heating cable up and down once.
· The heating cable should extend down into the gutter/eavestrough if installed, if not installed the heating cable should extend over the edge of the roof to create a drip loop.
· For attachment of the heating cable in valleys use at least one
2/3
Paladin roof clip every 5 to 10 feet (1.5 to 3 m) of unsup-
ported heating cable and one at every direction change.
12B Standing Seam Roof Installation
Roof with Roof/Wall Intersection · Apply the Paladin heating cable at least
two-thirds of the way
up the slope next to the wall using a double trace up and down similar to a
valley. · The heating cable run closest to the wall should be approximately 2
to 3 inches (50 to 75 mm) away from the wall. · The return run or second loop
of heating cable should be spaced approximately 4 to 6 inches (100 to 150 mm)
away from the first. · For attachment of the Paladin use at least one Paladin
roof clip every 5 to 10 feet (1.5 to 3 m) of unsupported heating cable, and
one at every direction change.
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1/3
2/3 2″ 3″ 4″ 6″
13B Standing Seam Roof Installation
For heating cable finishing instructions refer to page 18
· Finished example of heating cable attached to roof in the Standing Seam
Metal Roof installation method.
· Perform an annual inspection each year for the following: Check visually
to ensure no physical damage has occurred to the heating cable. Check and
test the ground-fault protection device for proper operation. For GFC model
Paladin system refer to the electrical system check section of this guide.
Make sure that gutters/eavestroughs and downspouts are free of leaves and any
other debris. If a control device is installed make sure it operates
correctly before each winter season.
PALADIN heating cable
Paladin for Roofs Installation
Junction box
Drip loop
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EDGE-CUTTER Installation (continued from page 5) 4C EDGE-CUTTER Installation
· Determine the layout desired and clear roof of leaves and other debris.
· Carefully peel back roofing material, exposing the roof substrate.
· Proceed to install the EDGE-CUTTER flashing only, DO NOT install channel
caps until later in the installation. Once channel caps are installed they
cannot be removed.
5C EDGE-CUTTER Installation
· Install the EDGE-CUTTER flashing to the roof substrate by using screws,
flexible adhesives or both.
· Mounting holes may be installed anywhere in the mounting hole area in the
illustration below. Note, a minimum of 1/2″ from the bend in the aluminum
flashing may not be compromised for mounting purposes.
IMPORTANT: EDGE-CUTTER flashings can be cut to suit your specific roof
installation situation. After cutting, EDGE-CUTTER flashings and caps must be
deburred so no sharp edges remain that could damage the heating cable.
6C EDGE-CUTTER Installation
· Once all EDGE-CUTTER flashings are installed, sweep channel area clean and
lay the heating cable in the channel.
1/4″ expansion joint
IMPORTANT: Allow 1/4″ spacing between flashings to allow for Expansion and
contraction of the aluminum.
1/4″ expansion joint
Mounting
1/2″
hole area
Edge-Cutter flashing
Channel
7C EDGE-CUTTER Installation
Installing the Channel Cap Assembly
IMPORTANT: Once channel caps are installed they cannot be removed. Read
instructions thoroughly. · Make sure there is no debris in the barbed areas on
the
EDGE-CUTTER flashing or channel cap. · Use a brush or toothbrush to remove any
debris. (Even the
smallest stone or grain of sand must be removed as it is a very fine barb.) ·
Lay the heating cable in the flashing channel. · Position the channel cap by
fitting the top barb first, then snap the channel cap down onto the bottom
barb. Tip: Offset pump pliers work nicely to complete the channel cap
installation. You can protect the channel cap from damage by taping the teeth
on the pump plier.
Channel Expansion joints Heating cable
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Top barb Channel cap
EDGE-CUTTER flashing
Heating cable Bottom barb
8C EDGE-CUTTER Installation
For gutter and downspout installation refer to page 17
Paladin for Roofs Installation
9C EDGE-CUTTER Installation
Method 1: Dual EDGE-CUTTER flashings
Roof with Valley
· Apply the Paladin and EDGE-CUTTER heating cable at least two-thirds of the
way up each valley with a double run, loop the heating cable up and down once.
· For attachment of the heating cable in valleys use the flat EDGE-CUTTER
model in a double formation on either side of the valley or use a single run
of flat EDGE-CUTTER and then roof clips.
· For attachment of the heating cable in valleys use at least one Paladin roof
clip every 5-10 feet (1.5-3 m) of unsupported heating cable and one at every
direction change.
1/3
EDGE-CUTTER 2/3
EDGE-CUTTER
Method 1:
Use flashing with the channel on both edges of the valley. Run heating cable
up one side and loop it at the top, then down the other side.
Method 2:
Method 2: Single EDGE-CUTTER flashing
Use a single run of flashing with the channel lined up in the
middle of the valley. Run the heating cable up the channel of the
flashing and then run it back down inside the valley with roof
clips to continue in other EDGE-CUTTER flashings.
1/3
EDGE-CUTTER
2/3
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11C EDGE-CUTTER Installation
For heating cable finishing instructions refer to page 18
· Finished example of heating cable attached to roof using EDGE-CUTTER
installation method.
· Perform an annual inspection each year of the following:
Check visually to ensure no physical damage has occurred to the heating
cable.
Check and test the ground-fault protection device for proper operation. For
GFC model Paladin system refer to the electrical system check section of this
guide.
Make sure that gutters/eavestroughs and downspouts are free of leaves and
any other debris.
If a control device is installed make sure its operates correctly before
each winter season.
- For more information on EDGE-CUTTER flashings refer to their specific installation guide.
EDGE-CUTTER
Paladin heating cable
Junction box
Drip loop
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Paladin for Roofs Installation
Flat Roof Installation (continued from page 5) 4D Flat Roof Installation
Flat roofs often build up with ice and snow blocking drains. Heating cable may
be used to allow a continuous melt water path to the drains. Flat roofs are
typically pitched toward drains, plan your heating cable layout as per your
application.
· Place heating cable around perimeter.
· Trace valleys from perimeter to drain.
· Extend heating cable into internal downspouts at least 12 inches into heated
space.
· External downspouts and scuppers must be treated carefully. A path must be
provided for the valley/perimeter heating cable to the point of discharge.
· To avoid damage, do not walk on the heating cable.
Note: Additional heating cable may be needed for downspouts and drains.
Slope
Drain with drain dome
Junction box
Junction
box
Drip
loop
Heating cable should be positioned around the perimeter and in the valleys of a flat roof. The heating cable must extend into the drain or scupper to allow the melt water to exit the roof.
Scupper
5D Flat Roof Installation
· Position and attach roof clips on the roof so they are ready to accommodate
heating cable.
· For attachment of the heating cable use at least one Paladin roof clip every
5-10 feet (1.5-3 m) of unsupported heating cable and one at every direction
change.
6D Flat Roof Installation
· Prepare roof surface per adhesive manufacturer’s specifications. · Apply a
liberal amount of adhesive to back side of clip.
Adhesive
Note: For recommendations on acceptable adhesives consult with the roofing
manufacturer.
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7D Flat Roof Installation
· Place clip on prepared surface. Press down to ensure adhesive flows through
holes.
· Do not trim back adhesive beads because they help hold the clip down.
· Allow adhesive to cure per manufacturer’s specifications.
Adhesive
8D Flat Roof Installation
· Install heating cable by gently laying it in the roof clip. Do not pull the
heating cable over sharp edges of use excessive pulling force during install.
· Use pliers to close clamps, but do not crush the heating cable.
Adhesive
9D Flat Roof Installation
Ice dams and drains
Ice can form around drain and at roof edges where adjacent snow thaws during the day and refreezes at night.
Heating cable provides a continuous heated path to allow melt water to run off
the roof before it refreezes. Heating cable extends at least 12 inches into
heated space below.
Drain dome
Drain
Note: Downspout hanger kits can be installed within drains or UV resistant
cable ties can be used to fix the heating
cable in-place to the drain dome.
12 in.
Drain Heating cable
10D Flat Roof Installation
For heating cable finishing instructions refer to page 18
· Finished example of heating cable attached to roof in a flat roof
installation method.
· Perform an annual inspection each year of the following: Check visually to
ensure no psychical damage has occurred to the heating cable. Check and test
the ground-fault protection device for proper operation. For GFC model Paladin
system refer to the electrical system check section of this guide. Make sure
that scuppers, drain domes and downspouts are freeze from leaves and any other
debris. If a control device is installed make sure its operates correctly
before each winter season.
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Paladin for Roofs Installation
Gutters and Downspouts
Ice may accumulate in the gutters, downspouts and drains. The Paladin heating
cable can be used to trace these areas to prevent water back-up.
Gutters:
· One run of heating cable in the gutter is often sufficient. The heating
cable should remain against the bottom of the gutter. No attachment in the
gutters is normally required but roof clips may be used every 2 feet in the
gutter to secure heating cable if needed. Attachment of the heating cable in
gutters is generally only required in high flow and strong wind applications
and environments.
· For gutters 5-6 inches wide, use two runs of heating cable. For gutters
wider than 6 inches contact Heat-Line.
· Paladin is safe for use in metallic and non-metallic gutter systems.
Downspouts:
Run heating cable along gutters and into downspouts as necessary.
· If the downspout is at the end of a run, the heating cable may end at bottom
of downspout as shown in illustration below or continue into a drain pipe.
· If downspout is located in the middle of a run, the heating cable must loop
back up the downspout to continue along GUTTER. In this case you will need 2
feet of heating per each foot of downspout.
· Downspout hanger brackets should be used to secure and protect heating cable
where they enter into the downspout. In applications where the heating cable
enters and exits the same downspout 2 downspout hangers will be required. See
hanger bracket installation below.
· When using cables ties for installation procedures ensure they are UV resistant.
· If the downspouts end underground or continues into a drain pipe underground the Paladin must extend into the drain pipe below the frost line to a warm area.
Correct
Correct
· In applications where a single run of heating cable is installed in the downspout and the end seal termination ends at the bottom of the downspout, the heating cable end should be backed up the downspout at least 12 inches.
Downspout
Downspout
Heating cable
Heating cable
Rain gutter
The heating cable can continue into
and protect the drain pipes exiting
the downspouts if they are located
12″
or discharge within the frost line.
Hanger bracket
Heating cable
Hanger bracket
Downspout
Accumulated ice can be removed.
Incorrect
12″
Downspout
Downspout Hanger Installation:
Heating cable
1″ 2″
Bottom of downspout
Split grommet
Clamp
Hanger
Rain gutter
Installed hanger
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Heating Cable Finishing Instructions
Paladin GFC Models Power the Paladin heating cable using a suitable receptacle
installed in accordance with governing electrical authorities and certified to
suit the environment. Note: The in-line GFCI is certified Rainproof, DO NOT
IMMERSE. It is recommended to have the GFCI and power connection within a
sheltered area. Example, under an eave overhang.
Weatherproof Outlet Cover
Drip Loops:
Drip loops are important and commonly used at the point of power connection.
The non-heated power supply cord-set must have a drip loop before connecting
to or entering the power supply. The drip loop allows flowing or falling water
to drip free and not run/ track into electrical enclosure. Drip loops must
hang lower than power supply.
Extension cords:
Extension cords should not be used. Careful planning of the heating cable
layout should be made prior to ordering to make sure lengths are correct and
extension cords are not required.
The non-heated power supply cord-set length can be custom ordered to a longer
length on both CS and GFC models to avoid the use of extension cords.
Drip loop
TEST
LWEAVRINTIONGN ELTEOBCETPFRROOORNTEEICCEASTHCAOHGCAUKISNETSE.TRSTESET
TEST 1234D….
OIPPPRSLRFPFIORRRHLEEGNLUDSEEESORHOIGGESSSEOUTUTSSTSTRHLISNMUNADTTBBAAEOST1UEIUUNNI
.NCTOLESSSTTDDPO3ITTITTNRM7RFMRROO1GBOEOMTEEE0NNCUTOEOELLOETAS-
OEERFOTPNLTGAANSFOTI.ASSEG,FFANAEEIHCNI-TLLSE.
RESET
Paladin CS Models Power the Paladin heating cable using a suitable junction
box/ enclosure installed in accordance with governing electrical authorities
and certified to suit the environment.
NEMA Approved Outdoor Location Enclosure
Other Considerations:
· Route and secure the heating cable in a manner to avoid possible mechanical
damage, such as from ladders.
· Optional controls such as snow sensors, timers, or other approved devices
can be used with Paladin.
· Heating cable must be installed in accordance to the National Electrical
code or Canadian Electrical Code. The heating cable must be ground fault
protected.
· When installing the heating cable and non-heated power cord-set:
Do not pull over sharp edges
Do not use excessive pulling force
Do not kink, crush or stretch the heating cable
Do not walk on the heating cable
Do not cover the heating cable with any roof materials
Do not attempt to shorten or repair a damaged heating cable
· For suitability of heating cable in application not mentioned, contact Heat-
Line.
· For Paladin GFC models do not install the power connection in an area where
the in-line GFCI could be resting or immersed in water or snow.
Drip loop
Use of Control Devices
Optional controls such as snow sensors, timers, or other approved See page 2 under Optional Accessories for common devices. Contact
devices can be used with these systems.
Heat-Line for more information on controls.
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Electrical System Connection
Electrical Connection for GFC (Ground Fault Plug-in) Models
A. Unpack the Paladin system plug from its protective package.
B. Plug into your dedicated outlet. 120V 5-15R outlet for 120V systems or 240V
6-15R outlet for 240V systems.
C. Push reset button on the cord set ground fault device until light comes ON.
If light does not illuminate check power to outlet. Do not remove or tamper
with the cord set. If used with a thermostat it may be necessary to bypass the
thermostat control and plug directly into receptacle to perform test.
D. Push test button and light will go OFF. This indicates that the electrical
circuit is intact and fully protected.
E. Push reset button again and light will come ON. This indicates that your
Paladin is working.
F. Follow this test procedure before each season and monthly while in use.
Your Paladin system is now fully functional. If at any time your Paladin
system fails to work call your local electrician or Heat-Line for assistance
at 1-800-584-4944.
Unplug when not in use.
NOTE: GFCI is NOT water proof and should be well protected from the elements
(120V 15A example shown)
TEST
LWEAVRINTIONGN ELTEOBCETPFRROOORNTEEICCEASTHCAOHGCAUKISNETSE.TRSTESET
TEST 4123D….
OPLPIPPRSRFFIORLRRHEEGNLUDEERESOSHOIGSGSSEEOUTUTSSSTTRHLISNMUNADTTBBAAEOST1UEIUUNNI
.NCTOLESSSTTDDPO3TITITTNRM7RFMRROO1GBOEOMTEEE0NNCUTOEOELLOETAS-
OEERFOTPNLTGAANSFOTI.ASSEG,FFANAEEIHCNI-TLLSE.
RESET
TEST D1OL3ND7OO1T0RINAIOMFTNMO4PERU.RRESRPOSESUR3LIE.ESOIEFTFEPGS.TBRHSSETUEASHTRSTNMOTES2P.DUFUOSTIR1ALS .ENIREFETDTLESPASLSILTGCLBSGEGOUOUBAAIAHTGUMONSNTTITEFIEDOTNFSOTNORN- NOEN.L-OLRIETEGACOHSENTE,PTACLE.
Pilot light
RESET
RESET
TEST
EBLEEFCTOTORRPEORNEIOACTCESHCHTUOSACEG.KATIENSSTT WALRENIVINTGON
RESET
TEST
Note: GFCI model supplied may be different than the one shown.
Electrical Connection for CS (Cord-Set) Models into Junction Box
Note: The “CS” version is designed to be installed by a qualified electrician
and must be inspected by the governing electrical authority following
completion of installation.
A. Ensure the Paladin system will be operated on a dedicated ground fault
protected circuit with over-current protection appropriate for the circuit
conductor size and heating cable length.
B. Confirm power is disconnected at the power supply prior to proceeding.
C. Remove approved junction box cover.
D. Route the Paladin cord-set wires into box with the supplied strain relief
fitting.
E. Connect appropriate wires together using approved wire nuts. Match wires
white to white, black to black, and green to green. In the case of a metal
junction box/enclosure, match green to ground screw and confirm screw is tight
and secured afterward.
F. Double check that the wires have been connected correctly and tight.
G. Install junction box cover. H. Establish power to the circuit and
test/reset the ground fault
device for proper operation. I. Test the GFCI at the breaker before each
season and monthly
while in use. Your Paladin system is now fully functional. If at any time your
Paladin system fails to work call your local electrician or Heat-Line for
assistance at 1-800-584-4944.
· Heat-Line’s MA-10 MilliAMP device may be purchased for ground fault
protection. The MA-10 is certified for installation in dry indoor and ordinary
locations only.
Non-Metal Junction Box
Metal Junction Box
Ground (green)
G (green) L2/N (white)
Ground
GFP Fault
ZSCT
Protection
ST
L (black)
Enclosure ground
Ground (green)
G (green) L2/N (white)
Ground
GFP Fault
ZSCT
Protection
ST
L (black)
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Warnings
· Never bypass the ground fault circuit protection. · Do not use extension
cords with this product. · Never cut or alter this product in any manner.
· If the ground fault does not reset call an electrician. · For product or install questions contact Heat-Line.
Limited Warranty
During the time periods and subject to the conditions hereinafter set forth.
Heat-Line will repair or replace to the original user any portion of your
Paladin Series product which proves defective in materials or workmanship of
Heat-Line. Contact Heat-Line or your installer for warranty service.
At all times Heat-Line shall have and possess the sole right and option to
determine whether to repair or replace defective equipment, parts or
components. Damage due to natural events or conditions beyond the control of
Heat-Line are NOT COVERED BY THIS WARRANTY.
STANDARD WARRANTY PERIOD: 60 months from date of purchase or 63 months from
date of manufacture, which ever occurs first.
EXTENDED WARRANTY PERIOD: 120 months from date of purchase or 123 months from
date of manufacture, which ever occurs first.
ACCESSORIES, COMPONENTS, ELECTRONICS: Not manufactured by Heat-Line, are
warranted only to the extent of original manufacturer’s warranty.
LABOUR, COSTS, ETC.: Heat-Line shall in NO EVENT be responsible or liable for
the cost of field labour or other charges incurred by any customer in removing
and/or reaffixing any Heat-Line product, part or component thereof.
THIS WARRANTY WILL NOT APPLY: (a) to defects or malfunctions resulting from
failure to properly install, operate
or maintain the unit in accordance with printed instructions provided, (b) to
failures resulting from abuse, accident or negligence;
(c) to normal maintenance services and
(d) to parts not used in accordance with applicable local codes, ordinance and
good trade practices;
(e) if the unit is moved from its original installation location or
(f) if the unit is used for purposes other than for what it was designed and
manufactured,
(g) to the integral ground fault device and related electronics.
PRODUCT IMPROVEMENTS: Heat-Line reserves the right to change or improve its
products or any component thereof without being obligated to provide such a
change or improvement for units sold and/or shipped prior to such change or
improvement.
WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS: As to any Heat-Line product after the expiration of the
time period of the warranty applicable thereto as set forth above. There will
be no warranties including any implied warranties of merchantability or
fitness for any particular purpose. No warranties or representations at any
time made by any representative of Heat-Line, shall vary or expand the
provisions hereof.
LIABILITY LIMITATION: In no event shall Heat-Line be liable or responsible for
consequential, incidental or special damages resulting from or related in any
manner to any Heat-Line product or parts thereof. In the absence of suitable
proof of the purchase date, the effective date of this warranty will be based
upon the date of manufacture plus 90 days.
© 2019 Heat-Line a division of Christopher MacLean Ltd. 11/19
Heat-Line Freeze Protection Systems 1095 Green Lake Road Algonquin Highlands,
ON Canada K0M 1J1 Tel: 1-705-754-4545
1-800-584-4944 Fax:
1-705-754-4567 info@heatline.com
www.heatline.com
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Heat-Line, EDGE-CUTTER and Paladin are registered trademarks of Heat-Line
Corporation.
Important: All information, including illustrations, is believed to be
reliable. Users, however, should independently evaluate the suitability of
each product for their particular application. Heat-Line a Division of
Christopher MacLean Ltd. makes no warranties as to the accuracy or
completeness of the information, and disclaims any liability regarding its
use. Heat-Line’s only obligations are those in the Heat-Line Standard Terms
and Conditions of Sale for this product, and in no case will Heat-Line be
liable for any incidental, indirect, or consequential damages arising from the
sale, resale, use, or misuse of the product. Specifications are subject to
change without notice. In addition, Heat-Line reserves the right to make
changes–without notification to Buyer– to processing or materials that do not
affect compliance with any applicable specification.
Paladin Series
Warranty Form
CONGRATULATIONS! You have just purchased the most advanced external freeze-
protection system available on the market, backed by the finest warranty
offered in the industry. Your Paladin Series system comes with a standard
5 year limited warranty with an optional 10 year limited warranty available.
~ The warranty applies only to the original purchaser of the product and is
not transferable at any time for any reason. The warranty form must be filled
out and returned to Heat-Line within 6 months of invoice date or unit
manufactured date plus
9 months to be eligible for the 10 year extended warranty. ~
OWNER MAILING ADDRESS
Name Address
INSTALLATION ADDRESS (if different than mailing)
Name Address
City
Prov/State ¨ Canada
Country ¨ USA Home Phone
Email
Postal/ZIP ¨ Other:
City Prov/State
Country Work/Cell
Postal/ZIP
PRODUCT INFORMATION
Product Cat.# Serial #
Length
WARRANTY INFORMATION
5 Year Limited Warranty: INCLUDED!
Installation Type:
¨ External pipe ¨ Internal pipe ¨ Tank ¨ Other:
¨ 10 Year Limited Warranty: $1.10 / foot ($33.00 minimum)
PAYMENT DETAILS FOR 10 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
System Length*
Units 1 to 240 feet = $1.10 per foot OR $33.00 minimum
- For custom lengths involving inches, round up to the nearest foot
Taxes and Currency
If Canadian Address: Provincial Tax %:
Subtotal: Tax Due:
Total in CDN Currency:
System Length* x $ 1.10 / ft
= Subtotal
If U.S. Address or Other Country: No Taxes Apply
Total in US Currency:
PAYMENT METHOD ¨ Cheque
Enclose and make out to Heat-Line for full amount
Credit Card:
¨ Mastercard or
¨ Visa
Name on Card:
Card Number:
Expiration Date:
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LIMITED WARRANTY
During the time periods and subject to the conditions hereinafter set forth.
Heat-Line will repair or replace to the original user any portion of your
Paladin Series product which proves defective in materials or workmanship of
Heat-Line. Contact Heat-Line or your installer for warranty service.
At all times Heat-Line shall have and possess the sole right and option to
determine whether to repair or replace defective equipment, parts or
components. Damage due to natural events or conditions beyond the control of
Heat-Line are NOT COVERED BY THIS WARRANTY.
STANDARD WARRANTY PERIOD: 60 months from date of purchase or 63 months from
date of manufacture, which ever occurs first.
EXTENDED WARRANTY PERIOD: 120 months from date of purchase or 123 months from
date of manufacture, which ever occurs first.
ACCESSORIES, COMPONENTS, ELECTRONICS: Not manufactured by Heat-Line, are
warranted only to the extent of original manufacturer’s warranty.
LABOUR, COSTS, ETC.: Heat-Line shall in NO EVENT be responsible or liable for
the cost of field labour or other charges incurred by any customer in removing
and/or reaffixing any Heat-Line product, part or component thereof.
THIS WARRANTY WILL NOT APPLY: (a) to defects or malfunctions resulting from
failure to properly install, operate
or maintain the unit in accordance with printed instructions provided,
(b) to failures resulting from abuse, accident or negligence;
(c) to normal maintenance services and
(d) to parts not used in accordance with applicable local codes, ordinance and
good trade practices;
(e) if the unit is moved from its original installation location or
(f) if the unit is used for purposes other than for what it was designed and
manufactured,
(g) to the integral ground fault device and related electronics.
PRODUCT IMPROVEMENTS: Heat-Line reserves the right to change or improve its
products or any component thereof without being obligated to provide such a
change or improvement for units sold and/or shipped prior to such change or
improvement.
WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS: As to any Heat-Line product after the expiration of the
time period of the warranty applicable thereto as set forth above. There will
be no warranties including any implied warranties of merchantability or
fitness for any particular purpose. No warranties or representations at any
time made by any representative of Heat-Line, shall vary or expand the
provisions hereof.
LIABILITY LIMITATION: In no event shall Heat-Line be liable or responsible for
consequential, incidental or special damages resulting from or related in any
manner to any Heat-Line product or parts thereof. In the absence of suitable
proof of the purchase date, the effective date of this warranty will be based
upon the date of manufacture plus 90 days.
PROOF OF PURCHASE
If a proof of purchase copy is submitted with this warranty application form,
the warranty period will be effective as of invoice date. In the absence of
suitable proof of purchase, the effective date of this warranty will be based
upon the date of unit manufacture plus 3 months.
Proof of purchase (invoice) attached: ¨ Yes ¨ No
By signing below you acknowledge you have read and understand the full limited
warranty document.
Signed:
Dated:
The warranty form must be filled out and returned to Heat-Line within 6 months
of invoice date or unit manufactured date plus 9 months to be eligible for 10
year extended warranty.
© 2019 Heat-Line a division of Christopher MacLean Ltd. 11/19
Heat-Line Freeze Protection Systems 1095 Green Lake Road / Algonquin Highlands, / ON Canada
K0M 1J1
Heat-Line is a registered trademark of Heat-Line Corporation.
/ info@heatline.com / www.heatline.com
References
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