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FGS-FGH-FWH
Fiberglass Heater Tape 900 °F Max and 120-240 Volts
Models In Stock
- Reliable
- Integral Molded Separable Plug
- Rated to 900°F Continuous
- Short-term Exposure Temperature (de-energized) up to 950°F
FGS-FGH-FWH
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Product Overview
- Additional Features 1 Heavy Insulated
- Applications Conductive surfaces
- Dielectric Strength in Excess of 2000V
- Electrical Connection NEMA 1-15P
- Enclosure Ratings IP5X
- Exposure Temperature, Max 480 °C
- Heater Width 0 in
- Heating Element Gauge 36 to 40 AWG
- Insulation Double-Braided Fiberglass
- Material Construction Option N/A
Standard heat or heater tapes are made from fine gage stranded resistance wires that are double insulated with braided fiberglass and knitted into flat tapes for maximum flexibility. A heavy insulated heat tape is made by taking a standard tape and braiding it between layers of fiberglass yarn. Wide tapes are made from two or more standard tape heaters that are sewn between two layers of fiberglass cloth.
APPLICATIONS
SRT, FGH, FWH, STH, or SWH series tape are good for direct contact on a conductive surface. Never use FGS or SST series tape on a conductive surface.
SPECIFICATIONS
Heating Elements: 36-40 gage resistance wire.
Lead Wires: Emerge from opposite ends into separate sides of an integrally molded separable plug
Heating Element Insulation: Double-braided fiberglass
Dielectric Strength: In excess of 2000 V
CAUTION AND WARNING!
Fire and electrical shock may result if products are used improperly or installed or used by non-qualified personnel. See inside back cover for additional warnings.
Standard Insulated Tapes
Wide Heavy Insulated Tapes
Heavy Insulated Tapes
APPLICATIONS
SRT, FGH, FWH, STH, or SWH series tape are good for direct contact on a conductive surface. Never use FGS or SST series tape on a conductive surface.
SPECIFICATIONS
Heating Elements: 36-40 gage resistance wire.
Lead Wires: Emerge from opposite ends into separate sides of an integrally molded separable plug
Heating Element Insulation: Double-braided fiberglass
Dielectric Strength: In excess of 2000 V
CAUTION AND WARNING!
Fire and electrical shock may result if products are used improperly or installed or used by non-qualified personnel. See inside back cover for additional warnings.
Standard Insulated Tapes
Model No. | Watts | W/in2 | Volts | Size |
FGS0031-010 | 46 | 8.6 | 120 | 3/8'X12' |
FGS051-020 | 104 | 8.6 | 120 | 1/2'X2' |
FGS051-040 | 209 | 8.6 | 120 | 1/2'X4' |
FGS051-060 | 313 | 8.6 | 120 | 1/2'X6' |
FGS051-080 | 418 | 8.6 | 120 | 1/2'X8' |
FGS051-100 | 522 | 8.6 | 120 | 1/2'X10' |
FGS101-020 | 209 | 8.6 | 120 | 1'X2' |
FGS101-040 | 418 | 8.6 | 120 | 1'X4' |
FGS101-060 | 627 | 8.6 | 120 | 1'X6' |
FGS101-080 | 836 | 8.6 | 120 | 1'X8' |
FGS102-100* | 1045 | 8.6 | 240 | 1'X10' |
Model No. | Watts | W/in2 | Volts | Size |
FWH171-020 | 208 | 4.9 | 120 | 1 3/4'X2' |
FWH171-040 | 416 | 4.9 | 120 | 1 3/4'X4' |
FWH171-060 | 624 | 4.9 | 120 | 1 3/4'X6' |
FWH171-080 | 832 | 4.9 | 120 | 1 3/4X8' |
FWH171-100 | 1040 | 4.9 | 120 | 1 3/4'X10' |
FWH251-020 | 314 | 5.2 | 120 | 2 1/2'X2' |
FWH251-040 | 628 | 5.2 | 120 | 2 1/2'X4' |
FWH251-060 | 942 | 5.2 | 120 | 2 1/2'X6' |
FWH251-080 | 1256 | 5.2 | 120 | 2 1/2'X8' |
FWH251-100* | 1570 | 5.2 | 120 | 2 1/2'X10' |
FWH321-020 | 418 | 5.3 | 120 | 3 1/4'X2' |
FWH321-040 | 836 | 5.3 | 120 | 3 1/4'X4' |
FWH321-060 | 1256 | 5.3 | 120 | 3 1/4'X6' |
FWH321-080* | 1672 | 5.3 | 120 | 3 1/4'X8' |
FWH321-100* | 2092 | 5.3 | 120 | 3 1/4'X10' |
Model No. | Watts | W/in2 | Volts | Size |
FGH051-020 | 104 | 8.6 | 120 | 1/2'X2' |
FGH051-040 | 209 | 8.6 | 120 | 1/2'X4' |
FGH051-060 | 313 | 8.6 | 120 | 1/2'X6' |
FGH051-080 | 418 | 8.6 | 120 | 1/2'X8' |
FGH051-100 | 522 | 8.6 | 120 | 1/2'X10' |
FGH101-020 | 209 | 8.6 | 120 | 1'X2' |
FGH101-040 | 418 | 8.6 | 120 | 1'X4' |
FGH101-060 | 627 | 8.6 | 120 | 1'X6' |
FGH101-080 | 836 | 8.6 | 120 | 1'X8' |
FGH102-100* | 1040 | 8.6 | 240 | 1'X10' |
Show Ratings & Reviews
If I wrapped the reactor using this heating tape to heat from 20 C upto 120 C for 100 s, can I assume that the total energy used is 420 W * 100 s = 42 kJ?
Omega provides the Wattage for the Heaters at the specified Voltage and any Energy calculations with a time component would be the customers responsibility.
Date published: 2022-05-19
What is the minimum bending radius of these tapes? Unfortunately, I couldn't find any information on your website or in the technical sheets about this.
Thank you for your inquiry. Minimum bend radius can be no less than twice the width of the tape.
Date published: 2024-05-28