In-Pipe Heating Cable for Drain Lines | YeloDeer

IPHC-DMi (In Drain Heat Cable - Mini) 3W/FT Extra 6ft Power Cord Corrosion Resistant for Low-Pressure Drain Systems
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In Drain Pipe Heating Cable

Common Questions

This FAQ section is based on real customer questions about drain line, condensate drain, and low-pressure wastewater freeze protection.

If you are not sure whether this product fits your pipe, please contact us at yelodeer@yelodeer.com with your pipe diameter, required length, application, and installation photos.

IPHC-DMi is the compact version for open drain and smaller low-pressure drain applications.

It is best for:
• HVAC condensate drain lines
• High-efficiency furnace drain pipes
• Open drain pipes
• Gray water discharge lines
• Smaller sewer or septic low-pressure drain lines
• Applications where the cable can be inserted directly into an open pipe

The Heavy-Duty Sewer Pipe Heating Cable is better for:
• 2 in and larger sewer or septic pipes
• Closed or sealed drain applications
• Larger roof drainage or underground drain systems
• Applications requiring a built-in GFCI plug
• More severe winter freeze protection needs

If your pipe must remain sealed after installation, choose the heavy-duty sewer pipe model instead of IPHC-DMi.

No. This product is designed for drain lines, condensate drains, gray water discharge, sewer drains, septic low-pressure lines, and other non-potable drain applications.

It is not intended for pressurized drinking water supply pipes.

For potable water lines, please choose YeloDeer’s standard in-pipe heating cable or Y-fitting in-pipe heating cable.

Yes. Custom lengths may be available.

However, standard sizes are usually more cost-effective. The standard minimum length is 5 ft, and short custom lengths such as 3 ft may cost more due to custom production requirements.

If you need a custom length, email yelodeer@yelodeer.com with your required heating length, pipe diameter, application, and photos.

No. This cable is factory terminated and cannot be cut, shortened, or spliced in the field.

Cutting the cable will damage the product and create an electrical safety risk.

Please choose the correct length before ordering. If you are unsure, contact us before purchase.

Measure from the pipe entry point to the farthest section that needs freeze protection.

Also consider:
• The exposed freezing section
• Bends in the pipe
• Whether the pipe is easy to access
• Whether the pipe is longer than 20 ft and may need fish tape
• Whether some extra length is needed near the entry point

The listed length is the heating cable length. Each cable also includes a 6 ft power cord.

For example, a 5 ft heating cable has an approximate total cable length of 11 ft.

Yes. This cable can be used in drain lines that may be empty most of the time, such as HVAC condensate drains, furnace drain pipes, or intermittent wastewater drains.

The self-regulating cable adjusts heat output based on surrounding temperature, helping reduce overheating risk while providing freeze protection when temperatures drop.

Self-regulating means the cable adjusts its heat output as temperature changes.

It does not mean the cable turns completely off by itself.

If the cable is plugged in, it can still consume power even when less heat is needed.

A thermostat helps turn the system on and off based on temperature, which can reduce energy use and make winter operation more convenient.

Yes, but the electrical connection must be protected from moisture.

For outdoor use, plug the cable into a properly protected outlet and use a weatherproof in-use cover. Do not place the plug, connector, outlet, or extension cord connection in standing water, snow, or direct rain exposure.

If the outlet is far from the pipe, use a suitable extension cord that is 16AWG or thicker.

Many customers can install IPHC-DMi themselves if the drain line is open, accessible, and easy to route.

Professional help is recommended if:
• The pipe route is unknown
• The pipe is underground or hard to access
• The pipe may be blocked or collapsed
• The installation requires electrical work
• The pipe must be sealed after installation
• The application involves a larger sewer or septic system

For sealed or more complex installations, choose the heavy-duty sewer pipe heating cable and consult a qualified professional.

Questions & Answers

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  • Can this be used in conjunction with armorflex drain line insulation for attic condensate drain line?

    Yes, the product you asked can be used in conjunction with armorflex drain line insulation for attic condensate drain line.

  • I have a 4 inch ABS drain pipe running from my roof down into my basement. It’s an interior drainage system for the roof. Is this product suitable to run through that 4 inch ABS pipe? This application runs through roof and walls and needs to be rated as such.

    This In-Pipe Heating Cable for Drain Lines is indeed suitable for use in your 4-inch ABS drain pipe. 

    However, for a 4-inch diameter pipe , we highly recommend our Heavy-Duty Sewer Pipe Heating Cable as a more optimal choice.

    This heavy-duty model offers: 

    Safer Operation: It is equipped with a built-in GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter), which prevents overheating and ensures reliable protection for your drainage system.

    Better Freeze Protection: It features higher power output, delivering more effective anti-freezing performance to keep your drain line clear in cold conditions.

  • do you offer a iphc-dmi cable that is 3feet long, if so what is the sku number so i can order one?

    Hi Sir,

    Thank you for your interest in our in-pipe heating cable!

    Our standard minimum length for this product is 5ft, and we do offer custom 3ft lengths. However, please note that custom orders come with a significant premium due to the specialized production and setup costs involved.

    For the most cost-effective solution, we highly recommend going with the 5ft option. The extra length can simply be coiled up and will not affect the performance or safety of the cable at all.

    If you still prefer the 3ft custom length, please let us know and we can provide you with a quote and the corresponding order number.

    Best regards,

  • do you sell a 3ft long heat cable if so what would the order number be?

    Hi Robert,


    Thank you for your interest in our in-pipe heating cable!

    Our standard minimum length for this product is 5ft, and we do offer custom 3ft lengths. However, please note that custom orders come with a significant premium due to the specialized production and setup costs involved.

    For the most cost-effective solution, we recommend going with the 5ft option. The extra length can simply be coiled up and will not affect the performance or safety of the cable at all.

    Feel free to contact us -happy to help!

    Best regards,


  • total lenght of a 5 ft iphc-dmi cable

    The total length of the 5ft iphc-dmi cable is 11 ft: 5ft heat cable and 6ft power cord. 


  • what is the width dimension of the iphc-dmi at the tip of the cable, and what the total lenght of a 3ft heat cable

    Dear Robert, 

    Thanks for reaching out!

    The width dimensin of the IPHC-DEI at the tip of the cable is 0.3*019 inch.

    The total length of the entire cable is9 ft: 3ft heat cable and 6ft power cord. 

    Feel free to contact us if you have any other question. 

    Best reagrds, 



  • Can I use an extension cord with this product? My pipe is 15 feet from the outlet! Or should I buy a longer piece and let the tape lay on the ground ? Thank you

    Hi Sir,


    Thanks for your question about our  in-pipe heating cable!

    For your setup, the most practical and safe approach is to use an extension cord, with one important specification:

    • We recommend using an extension cord that is 16AWG or thicker. This ensures it can safely handle the electrical load of the heating cable without overheating.

    Feel free to contact us if you have anyother questions-happy to help. 

    Best regards,


  • what is the bend radius of this product and can it touch beside itself and or overlap

    Hello,

    Thank you for your question.

    The minimum bend radius of this product is 1 inch at 32°F (0°C).

    As this is a self-regulating heating cable, it is designed to safely touch itself and can be wrapped or overlapped without risk of overheating.

    Please let us know if you need any additional technical details.

    Best regards,

  • Is there a maximum amperage?

    Hi there,

    Thanks for your question about the maximum amperage of our In-Water Heating Cable (https://yelodeer.com/collections/in-pipe-heating-cable/products/in-water-heating-cable). Let’s break this down clearly with calculations based on the cable’s self-regulating performance and your 50ft length example:

    First, a quick recap of the cable’s core specs (from our product details):

    • At 50°F (10°C): Heat output = 3W/ft
    • At 32°F (0°C) or below: Heat output adjusts to 6W/ft (self-regulating to prevent freezing)
    • Rated voltage = 120V (standard for this model)

    Amperage is calculated using the formula: Amperage (A) = Total Power (W) ÷ Voltage (V)

    1. Amperage at 50°F (10°C) (for 50ft cable)

    Total power at 10°C = 50ft × 3W/ft = 150WAmperage = 150W ÷ 120V = 1.25A

    2. Maximum Amperage (at 32°F/0°C or below, for 50ft cable)

    When temperatures drop to 0°C or lower, the cable’s self-regulating technology increases heat output to 6W/ft—this is the highest power mode, so it also gives the maximum amperage.Total power at 0°C or below = 50ft × 6W/ft = 300WMaximum amperage = 300W ÷ 120V = 2.5A

    In short, for a 50ft cable:

    • Normal amperage (10°C) = 1.25A
    • Maximum amperage (0°C or below) = 2.5A

    This aligns with the cable’s design, its self-regulating feature ensures amperage only increases when needed (to fight freezing) and stays within safe limits for standard 120V circuits. 

    If you have a different cable length or need further clarifications, just let us know!

  • Do you have an in pipe heater for 1/2" pex pipe?

    Hello Michael,

    Thanks for your question! So, our current in-pipe heaters actually don’t work for 1/2" PEX pipes—they need pipes that are 3/4" or larger. Unfortunately, we don’t have one that fits 1/2" right now.

    Could you let me know where you’re using such a small pipe? Maybe a quick photo would help too—you can send it to our email  yelodeer@yelodeer.com. 

    That way, we can keep it in mind for future development. We’d love to make something that works for your needs!

    Thanks and regards,

  • Can you get a 150ft heating cable

    Thank you for reaching out! A 150ft heating cable can be custom-made for you. If you agree, please send us a message at yelodeer@yelodeer.com so we can better assist you.

    Looking forward to your response!

    Best regards,

  • If used in a toilet drain from house above the ground15ft will toilet paper hook on it and clog drain

    We have had customers use this product in toilet drain pipes, and we haven’t received any clogging complaints so far. However, please consider the size of your drain pipe. Our product dimensions are 7.9*4.9mm(0.3*0.19in), and the outer sheath is quite smooth. If the heating cable is not bent in the pipe, the chance of clogging is low.

    Regarding toilet paper, it should dissolve in water. As long as no fabric, plastic bags, or long hair are flushed, regular toilet paper shouldn’t cause a blockage.

  • I need to put this inside a 4" pvc pipe that my gutter goes into my question is at the end of the pipe the pipe is exposed to the outside with water just pooling up there will this be a issue

    Of course, you can install the heating cable inside the 4" PVC pipe.