Connection & Termination Kits for YeloDeer Cut-to-Length Heat Trace Cables
YeloDeer Connection and Termination Kits are designed for compatible YeloDeer cut-to-length self-regulating heat trace cables used in roof de-icing, gutter heating, downspout protection, and external pipe freeze protection systems.
Bulk self-regulating heating cable is not ready to use until it is properly connected, sealed, terminated, mounted, and tested. These kits help complete the heating cable system by providing the correct power connection, end seal, splice, or tee connection components for different project layouts.
Important: These are accessories for compatible YeloDeer cut-to-length heat trace cables.
They are not standalone heating products. Before ordering, confirm your heating cable model, voltage, installation layout, power connection method, and whether you need an end seal, splice, tee, or plug-in power kit.
Quick Selection Snapshot
KYSF01
Hardwired power connection kit for professional or permanent installations.
KYSF02
End seal termination kit for sealing the tail end of a cut heating cable.
KYSF03
Plug-in power kit with integrated GFCI plug for 120V cable setups.
KYSF04
Splice and tee joiner kit for extensions, branches, and complex layouts.
Simple Selection Guide
| Need to connect cable to a junction box? |
Choose KYSF01 Hardwired Power Connection Kit. |
| Need to seal the cut tail end? |
Choose KYSF02 End Seal Termination Kit. |
| Need a 120V plug-in connection? |
Choose KYSF03 Plug-In Power Kit with GFCI. |
| Need to extend or branch cable? |
Choose KYSF04 Splice and Tee Joiner Kit. |
Model Breakdown
KYSF01 Hardwired Power Connection Kit
Junction Box Connection
Permanent Installation
Professional Setup
Pipe / Roof Use
KYSF02 End Seal Termination Kit
End Seal
Cut Cable Tail End
Moisture Protection
Required for Cut Ends
KYSF03 Plug-In Power Kit with GFCI
120V Plug-In Setup
Integrated GFCI Plug
Roof / Gutter Use
Fast Power Entry
KYSF04 Splice and Tee Joiner Kit
Cable Extension
Tee Branch
Complex Layouts
Roof Valleys / Gutter Corners
Best For
YeloDeer Bulk Cable Systems
Cut-to-Length Cable
Self-Regulating Heat Trace
Bulk Roof Cable
Bulk Pipe Cable
Roof & Gutter Projects
Roof De-Icing
Gutter Heating
Downspout Protection
Ice Dam Prevention
Pipe Freeze Protection
External Pipe Heating
Outdoor Water Lines
Pipe Heat Trace Systems
Custom Layouts
Power Entry
End Seal
Splice
Tee Branch
Use It For / Do Not Use It For
Use It For
Compatible YeloDeer cut-to-length roof de-icing cables, gutter heating cables, downspout heating systems, and external pipe heat trace installations.
Do Not Use It For
Non-compatible heating cables, damaged cable, unapproved field wiring, submerged electrical connections, or installations where the cable type and voltage have not been confirmed.
Why the Correct Kit Matters
Power Connection
A cut-to-length heating cable needs the correct power entry before it can be energized.
End Sealing
Every cut cable end must be properly sealed to reduce moisture entry and electrical failure risk.
Layout Flexibility
Splice and tee kits help support extensions, roof valleys, gutter corners, and branch layouts.
Moisture Protection
Heat-shrink and sealing components help protect connection areas from outdoor moisture when installed properly.
Project Matching
Different projects require different connection methods, from plug-in setup to hardwired installation.
Professional Installation Support
Useful for installers, contractors, roof de-icing projects, and custom heat trace layouts.
For compatible bulk cable, view YeloDeer Bulk Self-Regulating Roof & Pipe Heat Trace Cable.
Model Comparison Table
| Model |
KYSF01 Hardwired |
KYSF02 End Seal |
KYSF03 Plug-In GFCI |
KYSF04 Splice / Tee |
| Primary Function |
Power connection to junction box |
End termination |
120V plug-in power entry |
Cable-to-cable splice or tee branch |
| Best For |
Permanent or professional installations |
Every cut cable tail end |
120V plug-in roof or gutter projects |
Extensions, branches, and complex layouts |
| Typical Application |
Roof de-icing or pipe heat trace |
Essential end sealing |
Roof, gutter, or downspout heating |
Roof valleys, gutter corners, branch layouts |
| Installer Level |
Intermediate / professional |
Basic to intermediate |
Basic to intermediate |
Intermediate / professional |
| Important Note |
Use with suitable junction box and electrical protection |
Do not leave cut cable ends unsealed |
Confirm cable voltage and load before use |
Confirm branch layout and circuit length before installation |
Compatibility Checklist
Compatible YeloDeer cut-to-length cable
Correct voltage for the project
Correct kit for power, end seal, splice, or tee
Proper circuit and load planning
Dry and clean cable preparation area
Outdoor-rated electrical protection where required
No damaged cable jacket or exposed conductors
Installer understands termination steps
Certification & Compliance Note
Use only compatible accessories for the heating cable model and installation type. Certification and code compliance depend on the exact cable, kit, voltage, rating, installation method, and local electrical requirements.
If your project requires inspection or code approval, confirm requirements with a qualified electrician or local authority before installation.
Installation Notes
Connection and termination quality is critical for any cut-to-length self-regulating heat trace cable system. Read the instructions carefully and do not energize the cable until the power connection, end seal, splice, or tee has been installed correctly.
Prepare Cable Carefully
Cut, strip, and prepare the cable only according to the kit instructions.
Seal Every Cut End
Do not leave conductors, braid, or internal layers exposed.
Protect from Moisture
Keep connection and termination areas protected from water intrusion.
Use Correct Kit
Do not substitute a power kit, end seal, splice, or tee kit for a different function.
Plan Circuit Length
For splice and tee layouts, confirm total circuit length and electrical load before installation.
Use Qualified Help
For hardwired or complex installations, consult a qualified electrician or installer.
Important Installation Reminder: Do not leave cut heating cable ends exposed. Do not energize the cable until all required power connections, end seals, splices, or tee connections are properly completed and inspected.