Heating of instrumentation equipment
Instrumentation heating is used to protect control and measuring instruments and automation cabinets from freezing, condensation, and heat loss, which can lead to distorted readings or interruption of the technological process. Solutions in this category include heating cables, compact heaters, and thermostats that ensure stable operation of sensors, analyzers, pneumatic lines, and automation cabinets in harsh operating conditions.
For heating, cable lines are used, routed along impulse tubing or around instrument housings, and then covered with thermal insulation to increase efficiency. In some configurations, a bimetal thermostat for automation cabinet heating may be installed, maintaining the required temperature range without constant supervision and preventing equipment overheating. Solutions are available with different power levels, temperature ranges, and mounting types. The heaters operate evenly, do not create local overheating, and are designed for long-term use.
The advantage of such systems lies in maintaining measurement accuracy, preventing freezing of impulse lines, and extending the service life of instruments. Instrumentation heating is especially important in the oil and gas industry, chemical plants, energy facilities, and any areas where equipment operates outdoors or in unheated spaces, and where measurement accuracy directly affects safety and production efficiency.
The company offers solution selection based on operating conditions, equipment type, and explosion-protection requirements. Customers can receive consultations, preliminary calculations, and component supply directly from leading manufacturers.




