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YeloDeer Bulk PGB Self-Regulating Pipe Heat Tape is a professional cut-to-length external pipe heating cable designed for custom pipe freeze protection projects. It is ideal for installers, plumbers, contractors, farms, RV systems, workshops, garages, crawl spaces, basements, and homeowners who need flexible pipe heating cable for longer or more complex pipe layouts.
Unlike ready-to-use plug-in pipe heat cables, this bulk roll version is designed to be cut, assembled, and sealed during installation. It allows you to create the length you need for your pipe layout, helping reduce waste and improve installation flexibility.
This product is best for users who have basic electrical knowledge, hands-on installation ability, or professional experience with heating cable connections and waterproof end sealing.
Key Benefits
• Bulk self-regulating pipe heating cable for custom-length installations • 5W/ft heating output for pipe freeze protection • Cut-to-length design for flexible pipe layouts • Ideal for professional installers, plumbers, contractors, and experienced DIY users • Suitable for plastic and metal pipes, including PVC, PEX, copper, steel, and galvanized pipes • Works for outdoor water pipes, RV hoses, valves, joints, crawl space pipes, basements, garages, farms, and light commercial applications • Self-regulating heating technology adjusts heat output as temperature changes • Supports straight, spiral, crossing, and overlapping installation • Shielded cable design for improved safety and durability • Connection kits and end sealing accessories available • Tee splice kit available for branch layouts and complex pipe intersections • Helps protect pipes in severe cold conditions when installed correctly with insulation
Important Before You Order
This is a bulk cut-to-length heating cable, not a ready-to-use plug-in cable.
The cable must be properly assembled with a power connection and sealed at the end before use. It is more suitable for users with electrical knowledge, installation experience, or professional support.
The cable automatically adjusts heat output based on pipe and surrounding temperature. It produces more heat in colder areas and reduces output when the pipe becomes warmer.
However, self-regulating does not mean the system is completely off when not needed.
For better energy control, seasonal operation, and automated performance, we recommend using a compatible thermostat or controller with bulk heating cable installations.
Need Help Planning Your Installation?
For custom or complex installations, contact yelodeer@yelodeer.com with your pipe diameter, pipe material, total heating length, branch layout, photos, and whether you need straight wrapping, spiral wrapping, or tee connections.
Applications & Compatibility
Recommended Applications
YeloDeer Bulk PGB Self-Regulating Pipe Heat Tape is designed for external freeze protection on water pipes and custom pipe heating projects.
Common applications include:
• Outdoor water pipes • Farm water lines • Barn and livestock water systems • RV hoses and camper plumbing • Garage pipes • Basement pipes • Crawl space pipes • Outdoor faucets • Valves and joints • Pipe elbows and branch points • Plastic and metal water pipes • Long exposed pipe runs • Custom residential pipe heating projects • Light commercial pipe freeze protection • Contractor and plumber installations
This product is especially useful when a fixed-length plug-in cable does not match your pipe layout or when you need to create multiple custom heating sections.
Compatible Pipe Materials
This heating cable can be used on many common pipe materials, including:
• PVC • PEX • Copper • Steel • Galvanized pipe • Other suitable plastic and metal water pipes
Before installation, make sure the pipe is clean, dry, undamaged, and safe to heat.
Recommended Pipe Size
This product is suitable for common water pipes up to 2 in diameter.
For larger pipes, severe freeze conditions, long exposed pipe runs, or commercial applications, confirm the installation method before ordering.
Bulk Cable vs Plug-In Cable
Choose Bulk PGB if you need:
• Custom cut-to-length installation • Long pipe runs • Multiple heating sections • Branch layouts • Tee splice connections • Professional or contractor installation • Less cable waste on complex pipe layouts • More installation flexibility than standard fixed-length products
Choose plug-in pipe heat cable if you need:
• A ready-to-use cable • Simple DIY installation • Built-in plug connection • No manual wiring • A fixed-length cable for a straightforward pipe section
Choose the dual-indicator plug-in version if you want:
• Green light for power status • Red light for active heating status • Easier winter inspection • Clearer plug status during cold weather
When Not to Use This Product
This product is not recommended for:
• In-pipe installation • Potable water pipe internal installation • Sewer or drain pipe internal heating • Long-term submersion in water • Roof and gutter de-icing • Users who are not comfortable assembling power connections and end seals • Installations where electrical connections cannot be protected from moisture • Pipes that are damaged, leaking, or unsafe
Maximum Stable Cable Temperature: Approx. 140°F / 60°C
Cable Use: External pipe installation only
Recommended Pipe Size: Up to 2 in diameter
Compatible Pipe Materials: PVC, PEX, copper, steel, galvanized pipe, and suitable plastic or metal water pipes
Installation Methods: Straight, spiral, crossing, and overlapping installation
Cutting: Can be cut to length during installation
Power Connection: Must be assembled with compatible connection kit
End Seal: Cut end must be properly sealed before use
Tee Splice: Compatible tee splice kit available for branch layouts
Maximum Cable Length Per Branch: 120 ft / 36.5 m
Available Options
• 100 ft kit • 300 ft kit • 500 ft kit • IP68 Tee Splice Kit • Connection Kit, 1PC • Connection Kit, 2PC • Connection Kit, 4PC
Kit Reminder
Each bulk cable roll kit is designed for custom-length installation and includes accessory components for assembly.
Additional connection kits may be needed if you want to create more than one independent heating section.
A single power connection is designed for one heating cable section. Do not connect multiple separate cables into one power connection unless using the correct approved splice or branch kit.
How to Choose the Right Length
Before ordering, measure all pipe sections that need freeze protection.
Check:
• Total pipe length • Number of pipe sections • Whether the cable will be installed straight or spiral-wrapped • Whether valves, elbows, or joints need extra coverage • Whether branch lines need a tee splice kit • Whether each heating section needs its own power connection • Whether the installation will be controlled by a thermostat • Whether pipe insulation will be added after installation
Straight Installation
Straight installation is suitable for many standard water pipe runs.
Run the cable along the pipe length and secure it properly before adding insulation.
Spiral Installation
Spiral installation provides more heat coverage per foot of pipe and may be useful for:
• Very cold areas • Wind-exposed pipes • Short sections needing extra protection • Valves, elbows, joints, or freeze-prone areas
Spiral installation uses more cable, so include this in your length calculation.
Overlapping Installation
Because this is a self-regulating heating cable, crossing and overlapping are allowed when installed properly.
This makes it easier to protect valves, fittings, irregular pipe sections, and branch areas.
Maximum Length Reminder
Do not exceed 120 ft / 36.5 m total combined cable length per branch.
For long or complex systems, split the installation into separate heating circuits or consult a qualified installer.
Installation & Accessories
Basic Installation Overview
YeloDeer Bulk PGB Self-Regulating Pipe Heat Tape requires cutting, power connection assembly, and end sealing before use.
Typical installation steps:
1. Plan the pipe heating layout before cutting the cable. 2. Measure each pipe section that needs freeze protection. 3. Decide whether to use straight, spiral, or overlapping installation. 4. Cut the heating cable to the required length. 5. Assemble the power connection using the compatible connection kit. 6. Seal the cable end properly with the correct end cap or end seal. 7. Secure the heating cable to the outside of the pipe. 8. Use a tee splice kit if the layout requires branch connections. 9. Add pipe insulation after the cable is installed. 10. Connect to a properly protected power supply. 11. Test the system before long-term winter use.
Important Installation Notes
• This product is for external pipe installation only. • Do not insert the cable inside any pipe. • Do not use for long-term submersion. • Do not leave the cut end unsealed. • Do not use damaged cable. • Do not crush, sharply bend, or knot the cable. • Do not use nails, screws, or sharp metal fasteners. • Do not allow power connections or end seals to sit in standing water. • Do not exceed 120 ft / 36.5 m total combined cable length per branch. • If using a tee splice kit, follow the branch layout instructions carefully. • If you are not familiar with wiring, waterproof sealing, or electrical safety, consult a qualified electrician or installer.
Power Connection and End Seal
The power connection and end seal are critical for safe operation.
Every cut cable section must have:
• One properly assembled power connection • One properly sealed end cap or end seal • Waterproof protection at all connection points • A suitable power supply
Do not leave any conductor, braid, or internal layer exposed.
Tee Splice Kit for Branch Layouts
Use the compatible IP68 Tee Splice Kit when you need a branch layout or 3-way connection.
• Pipe diameter • Pipe material • Total pipe length • Number of pipe sections • Whether the layout has branches • Photos of the pipe and outlet location • Whether you plan straight or spiral installation • Whether you need plug-in or bulk cut-to-length cable
If you are not sure which version or length to choose, please contact us at yelodeer@yelodeer.com with your pipe diameter, pipe material, exposed pipe length, installation photos, and whether you need a plug-in cable or a cut-to-length bulk cable.
All three are external self-regulating pipe heating cables designed to help prevent frozen water pipes.
The standard plug-in version is the easiest option for most homeowners. It comes with a power plug, built-in thermostat, and ready-to-use design.
The dual-indicator version is the upgraded plug-in model. It works like the standard version, but the plug has two indicators: green means power is connected, and red means the cable is actively heating.
The bulk cut-to-length version is for custom pipe layouts. It allows you to cut the cable to the required length, but it requires manual assembly of the power connection and end seal. It is better for professional installers, plumbers, electricians, or experienced DIY users.
No. These products are external pipe heating cables. They should be wrapped on the outside of the pipe.
Do not insert them inside drinking water pipes, sewer pipes, drain lines, tanks, or any pipe where the cable will be in direct contact with water.
Yes. YeloDeer external self-regulating pipe heat cables can be used on many common pipe materials, including PVC, PEX, ABS, copper, steel, galvanized pipe, and other suitable plastic or metal water pipes.
Before installation, make sure the pipe is clean, dry, undamaged, and safe to heat. Do not install the cable on leaking, cracked, or unsafe pipes.
Yes. Because this is a self-regulating heating cable, it can be installed straight, spiral-wrapped, crossed, or overlapped when installed properly.
This is helpful for protecting valves, elbows, joints, short exposed sections, and areas where freezing often starts.
Avoid tight knots, crushing, sharp bends, or fastening methods that may damage the cable.
If you have extra cable, the best option is to adjust the installation by wrapping the cable more densely along the pipe, especially around valves, elbows, or colder sections.
You may also wrap the remaining cable back around the pipe end. Because the cable is self-regulating, overlapping is allowed when installed properly.
For cuttable self-regulating cable, the extra length may be cut only if the cut end is properly sealed with the correct waterproof end seal.
Do not cut the plug end. Do not leave a cut end unsealed. Do not cut constant-wattage heating cables. If you are using the bulk version, make sure the power connection and end seal are assembled correctly before use.
Self-regulating means the cable adjusts its heat output as the pipe and surrounding temperature change. It produces more heat in colder areas and reduces output as the pipe gets warmer.
However, self-regulating does not always mean the cable is completely off.
For plug-in versions with a built-in thermostat, the cable turns heating on around 37°F / 3°C and off around 50°F / 10°C.
For custom bulk installations, adding a controller or thermostat can help reduce unnecessary energy use and make the system easier to manage during winter.
For the dual-indicator version, this is normal.
Green light means the plug is connected to power.
Red light means the cable is actively heating.
If the temperature is above the thermostat activation point, the cable may not need to heat, so the red light may stay off even though the green light is on.
For the standard plug-in version, the plug indicator only confirms power. It does not necessarily mean the cable is actively heating.
For the bulk version, indicator behavior depends on the connection kit or controller used.
Yes, pipe insulation is strongly recommended for better freeze protection.
The heating cable provides heat, while insulation helps keep that heat around the pipe.
Insulation can improve performance, reduce heat loss, and lower energy use, especially for outdoor pipes, crawl spaces, basements, windy areas, farm water lines, RV plumbing, and very cold climates.
Install the heating cable first, then cover the pipe and cable with suitable pipe insulation.
Yes, but the electrical connection must be protected from moisture.
For outdoor use, plug the cable into a properly installed outdoor-rated outlet and use a weatherproof in-use cover. Do not allow the plug, outlet, extension cord connection, power connection, or cable end seal to sit in standing water, snow, or direct rain exposure.
If an extension cord is needed, use a suitable outdoor-rated extension cord. We recommend 16AWG or thicker for safer operation.
For bulk cut-to-length installations, make sure all power connections and end seals are assembled correctly and protected from moisture. If you are not familiar with electrical wiring or waterproof sealing, consult a qualified electrician or installer.
Is this product suitable for internal pipe installation?
This product is designed for external pipe installation only. The material is standard for use on the outside of pipes and is not suitable for direct contact with water inside the pipe.
For in-pipe applications, we recommend our In-Pipe Heating Cables, which are built with:
This ensures safe and reliable performance when installed inside water lines.
Can more then one cable go into the connection for power?
No. This connection is designed for only one cable.
If you need to connect multiple cables, please purchase additional power connections — they are sold separately, and you can select as many as required.
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