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Radon System Deicing Kit 16ft

Radon System Deicing Kit 16ft

Regular price $309.99 USD
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Protect against winter freeze-ups in your radon system, which can lead to increased radon levels, by installing a deicing kit for your radon mitigation system.

  • Our deicing cable is built to last. It’s made with high-quality, commercial-grade materials and is protected by a 5-year parts warranty.*
  • Designed for outdoor radon systems with the radon fan located outside.
  • The self-regulating cable adjusts to outdoor temperatures.
  • Activate the deicing system in low temperatures to prevent freeze-ups and conserve energy by deactivating it when temperatures rise.
  • A licensed electrician must wire the system since it is hardwired. Always adhere to manufacturer recommendations and comply with local electrical codes.

What’s included:

  • 16 ft (DK16) self-regulating heating cable
  • Pre-sealed cable end seal
  • Black heat shrink tube 1 inch
  • Green/yellow heat shrink tube 6 inches
  • (2) Strain reliefs
  • (2) Black heat shrink tubes 5.5 inches
  • (3) Stainless steel cable ties 
  • (3) Plastic cable ties
  • Warning label
  • Installation and safety guide

To measure:

  • Measure the piping length, including fittings, from your radon fan to the top of the discharge piping.
  • Add one foot for a loop at the top.
  • Add four feet to accommodate hardwiring by an electrician.
  • Round your total up to the appropriate length kit we offer. Your electrician can trim excess cable.

Installation updates:

  • We recommend using our Strain Relief Drill and Tap Set to install the strain relief fitting. This tool wasn’t shown in our original installation video, but it makes the process easier and helps ensure a clean, properly threaded fit in Schedule 40 PVC.
  • Your kit includes both plastic and stainless steel cable ties. Stainless steel ties are recommended for superior durability and longevity. We recommend using our Stainless Steel Cable Tie Tool when installing stainless steel ties, making installation easier and safer than using a needle-nose pliers.

WARNING: Stainless steel cable ties and cut ends can be extremely sharp. To help reduce the risk of injury, wear heavy-duty protective gloves and handle any exposed cut ends carefully.

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