Emerson PSR 1006 Roof Deicing, Eave Loop Length Factor Overhang E Height H, Metal Roof

Models: PSR 1006

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Roof Deicing

Selection of heating cable. The total heating cable length for deicing is determined by including all elements of the roof system that need protection. Use Tables 1 and 2 to determine the total length of cable. Usually one cable will be sufficient for both roof and gutter areas. For larger installations, use separate cables for roof area and gutter/downspout area.

Installation procedures

Remove leaves, pine needles, or any combustible debris from roof, gutters and downspouts before installing roof deicing cable.

Use ZH-C Roof Clips (sold separately) for attaching the heating cable to the roof (shingle and metal roofs).

For downspouts longer than 20 feet (6.10 m), use DSH Downspout Hanger (sold separately) to support the heating cable where it enters/exits a downspout.

One hanger is required for each downspout. Always loop the cable down to the bottom of downspout and back up toward gutter, clamping it into downspout hanger to prevent cable from being damaged by drain/gutter edge. This also ensures that the cable tail is secured on the roof. Cable to be linked to roof loop (see diagrams).

Typical meMBRANE roof

Valley

Heater Cable

Power Connection

 

Roof Clips

Downward Slope

Downward Slope

Drain

Typical metal roof (Separate cables shown for roof and gutter)

H

Roof Clip (ZH-C)

Weatherproof

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

outlet box

 

 

 

(by installer)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Drip Loop (Typ.)

 

Heater Cable

 

Roof Clips

 

(@24" (60.96 cm)O.C.)

Clip gutter cable to roof cable to provide a path for

water to get to ground

End Seal

Must not be submerged nor allowed to be at the bottom end of a down- spout.

DSH

Hanger Clamp

End Circuit

Mid Circuit

Downspout

Downspout

Installation

Installation

Table 1 Determination of total cable requirements

Model #

# of Cables

 

 

Roof Edge

From Table 2 based on eave overhang

 

 

Gutter

1' (30.48 cm) of cable/foot of gutter (if gutter is

 

wider than 6"(15.24cm), use 2 traces)

Downspout

2' (60.96 cm) of cable/foot of downspout–cable

 

is looped down and back

Roof Valley

6' (1.83m) of cable/valley - loop 3' (0.91m) up

 

valley and back

Dormer

1' (30.48 cm) of cable/foot of dormer perimeter

Perimeter

 

Table 2 Cable length factors vs. eave overhang

Eave

Loop

Length Factor

Length Factor

Overhang E

Height H

Shingle Roof *

Metal Roof **

 

 

 

 

12"(30.48 cm)

18"(45.72 cm)

1.9

2.5

24"(60.96 cm)

30"(76.20 cm)

2.7

3.5

 

 

 

 

36"(0.91 m)

42"(1.07 m)

3.6

4.5

 

 

 

 

48"(1.22 m)

54"(1.37 m)

4.6

5.5

Cable length required = Length Factor × Roof Length (feet/m)

Notes:

*Typical shingle roof with sawtooth pattern. (See diagram) ** Typical metal roof with loop pattern spaced 24" (61 cm) - for other spacing these factors will need to be adjusted accordingly. (See diagram)

For other designs, contact EasyHeat.

Typical Shingle Roof (Single cable shown for roof and gutter)

24"

“H” loop height

overhang

“E” overhang distance from roof edge to face of wall

Weatherproof Outlet

Box (by installer)

Drip Loop

Heater Cable

www.easyheat.com

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Emerson PSR 1006 installation instructions Roof Deicing, Eave Loop Length Factor Overhang E Height H, Metal Roof