King Electric SRK15 downspout hanger User Manual

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SRK15 Downspout Hanger Bracket

Installation, Operation and Maintenance Instructions

IMPORTANT: Save These Instructions!

WARNING

: ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD


Disconnect all power before installing or
servicing the heating cable and accessories. SR
heating cable must be grounded properly in
accordance with the National Electrical Code
(NEC). Failure to comply can result in personal
injury or property damage. Only a qualified
licensed electrical contractor shall install and
service of SR heating cable and accessories,
otherwise the warranty is voided.

Note:·All electrical wiring, including Ground Fault
Circuit Interrupters (GFCI), must be done
according to the NEC and local codes by a
qualified installer. Article 426 of ANSI/NFPA 70
of National Electrical Code (NEC section 62 of
CAN/CSA-C22.1, Canadian Electrical Code, Part
I (CEC) governs the installation of this heat
systems

Bend the bracket to 90 degrees as shown. Insert the
cable ties through the holes on the bracket and around
the cable.

Position the bracket and tighten the cable ties. Cut
off the excess cable tie

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DESCRIPTION
The SRK15 downspout hanger is to be used with King SR and SRP heating cables. Carefully follow these instructions. Do not use
other hardware or alternate mounting methods which may damage the heating cable and create an electrical hazard, risk of fire, or
poor performance.
SRK15 DOWNSPOUT HANGER BRACKET
The downspout bracket is used to protect King heating cables from abrasion on downspout applications. They can installed on
plastic or metal gutters.

WARNING:
1. Downspout hangers must be installed properly to ensure proper operation
and to prevent the risk of electrical hazard or fire . Follow all design,
installation, assembly, and test instructions carefully.
2 To minimize the danger of fire from electrical arcing if the heating cable is
damaged or improperly installed ground fault equipment protection
(GFEP) must be used on each heating cable branch circuit. Arcing may
not be stopped by conventional circuit protection.
3. Damaged heating cable can cause arcing or fire. Do not energize
damaged heating cable. Repair or replace damaged heating cable prior to
applying power.
4. Do not twist cables during installation or embed them in thermal
insulation.

TOOLS REQUIRED: Hammer, Pliers

Rev 8.30.12

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