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IEEE P60079-30-2/D6, Mar 2023

2: Electrical resistance trace heating -- Application guide for design, installation and maintenance

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P60079-30-2/D6, Mar 2023 is a technical standard for electrical resistance trace heating, with guidance focused on design, installation, and maintenance. It is relevant where trace heating is used to help control process temperatures, prevent freezing, or support reliable operation in demanding electrical and industrial environments. For engineers, specifiers, and maintenance teams, this document helps define a consistent approach to planning and managing trace heating systems in line with the subject area of power, energy, and industry applications.

P60079-30-2/D6, Mar 2023 overview

This standard provides application guidance for electrical resistance trace heating systems, covering the practical steps involved in selecting, designing, installing, and maintaining equipment. P60079-30-2/D6, Mar 2023 is useful where temperature control or freeze protection is needed on pipes, vessels, and related plant items. It helps bring technical consistency to system specification, installation practice, and ongoing upkeep, so the heating arrangement can be matched more closely to the intended operating conditions and service expectations.

Typical use cases

P60079-30-2/D6, Mar 2023 is commonly used when trace heating is applied to pipelines, valves, tanks, and other process equipment that may be exposed to low temperatures or temperature-sensitive contents. It is also relevant during new system design, retrofit work, and maintenance planning for industrial facilities that rely on controlled heating performance. The standard can support electrical and mechanical coordination, helping teams define how the heating system should be installed, inspected, and maintained over time.

Why this standard matters

Using P60079-30-2/D6, Mar 2023 can improve design control and reduce the risk of inconsistent installation or maintenance practices. In trace heating applications, small differences in cable selection, routing, insulation, or upkeep may affect performance and reliability. This guidance supports better compliance decisions, clearer procurement requirements, and more repeatable testing and maintenance processes. For owners and contractors, it can also help align expectations around safe operation, system durability, and long-term temperature management.

  • Design guidance for resistance trace heating
  • Installation and routing considerations
  • Maintenance and inspection planning
  • Industrial temperature-control applications
  • Support for freeze protection systems
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  • Publication Date: 2023
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics; Power, Energy and Industry Applications
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