Heat-Line Accessories for Complete Lake Line Freeze Protection Systems - Heat-Line Freeze Protection Systems

Heat-Line Accessories for Complete Lake Line Freeze Protection Systems

This month’s video blog focuses on complete lake systems and what Heat-Line has to offer to help with those types of installations. Many individuals know Heat-Line for advanced freeze protection systems that prevent pipes from freezing. What you may not know is that we also provide accessories designed to help electricians, plumbers, and end users complete a safe, reliable lake installation.

At the water, intake stands position a foot valve or a submersible pump for balance, elevation above debris, and consistent alignment on the lake bottom. Power delivery benefits from pairing an MA-10 ELCI with TECK-90 submersible pump cable and a moisture end seal to support safety and reduce nuisance trips. Connections are simplified with Philmac compression fittings, with options for ID, CTS, and OD pipe along with tees, couplers, and adapters to match common site conditions.

Key accessories to consider:

• Intake stands to stabilize foot valves and submersible pumps
• MA-10 ELCI with TECK-90 cable for safe, reliable power
• Philmac compression fittings for ID, CTS, and OD connections
• Closed-cell insulation with Insul-Wrap adds outdoor protection

Find out more about these products:

Foot Valve Stand
Submersible Pump Stands
MA-10 ELCI
Submersible Pump Wire
Philmac Fittings
Insulation
Insul-Wrap

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