Pipe Heat Tape Thermostat (with 15ft Remote Sensor) | YeloDeer

Precision Temperature Regulation (35.6°F - 86°F) Compatible with 120V Pipe Heating Cables Simple Dial Interface with External Probe Support
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Pipe Heat Tape Thermostat

Common Questions

This FAQ section is based on common customer questions about YeloDeer Pipe Heat Tape Thermostat.

If you are not sure whether this thermostat is suitable for your heating cable, please contact us at yelodeer@yelodeer.com with your heating cable information, pipe photos, and planned sensor location.

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It can control many compatible 120V heating cables and heat tapes as long as the total load is within 15A.

It can be used with self-regulating or constant-wattage heating cables when the heating cable is safe for external thermostat control.

Place the sensor at the coldest pipe location that needs freeze protection.

For best results, attach it to the pipe surface and place it under insulation if the pipe heating cable is insulated.

The sensor can be placed near the pipe, but the thermostat body, plug, and outlet connection should be kept dry and protected.

Do not expose the plug connection to rain, snow, or standing water.

Yes. If the thermostat was ON before losing power, it will turn ON again when power returns.

If it was OFF before the outage, it will remain OFF.

Usually no. A heating cable with a built-in thermostat can already turn on and off automatically.

This thermostat is most useful for heating cables without built-in thermostat control or when you need a remote sensor at a specific cold spot.

The sensed temperature may be above your set point, the sensor may be in a warmer location, the outlet may not have power, the GFCI may be tripped, or the heating cable may have its own thermostat that is not calling for heat.

Check power, settings, and sensor location first.

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  • I plan to use this in conjuction with MAXKOSKO green heat trace, which has power output from 5 to 8 W/ft. Heat trace and pipe would be in 1/2" thick fiberglass insulation. Pipe and insulation would also be covered by 4 to 6 inches of cellulose (blown in) insulation.

    Thank you for your inquiry! Our Pipe Heat Tape Thermostat is compatible with any brand of heat trace cable.

    For your application, it’s important to note that the thermostat's sensor must be attached directly to the pipe at a cold spot. This allows it to monitor the temperature accurately and operate effectively. In other words, the sensor should be placed inside your insulation, in contact with the coldest point of the pipe.