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Heat-Line Now Offers Custom Tank Freeze Protection Solutions

Heat-Line (http://www.heatline.com), a Canadian manufacturer and developer of innovative freeze protection systems, now offers complete custom tank freeze protection systems with their Paladin and EXT Series heating cable sets for water holding and storage tanks.

Carnarvon, Ontario (PRWEB) September 14, 2009 -- Heat-Line (http://www.heatline.com), a leader in the design, development and manufacturing of quality freeze protection systems using innovative conductive-polymer heating cable technology, now offers custom solutions to protect polyethylene water tanks from freezing using Paladin and EXT Series heating cable sets for water holding and storage tanks.

Heat-Line has been providing energy efficient heating cable systems for more than 25 years. In extreme cold climate regions of the planet, freezing temperature can be a real problem for many types of exterior water tanks. Some of the water tanks that have benefitted from Heat-Line freeze protection technology are potable water storage units, effluent and grey water containment for recreational vehicle (RV) and other fresh water, grey water and black water tanks. Larger tanks such as those used for mining and exploration are insulated and thermostatically controlled to provide the lowest possible power consumption while maintaining incredible reliability, even in the coldest climates.

Heat-Line has announced that now they can offer their customers conceptual drawings for planning tank applications. To accommodate various tank shapes and sizes the concepts can be modified to suit almost any application. Customers are encouraged to contact Heat-Line with tank size and dimensions. From this information, Heat-Line will determine the wattage density and length of the cable systems required based on regional ambient temperatures and application variables such as above ground and in ground installations and insulation thicknesses. Once the cable length is determined the actual grid layout can be designed. Customers receive a custom solution to ensure their water tank is protected from freezing.

Since starting in his garage in the 80's, Lorne Heise has built Heat-Line Corporation and Christopher MacLean Ltd. into multi-million-dollar, manufacturing and research companies by developing innovative new products that solve the many problems associated with sub zero temperatures and freezing. "We are always looking for ways to utilize our conductive-polymer heating cable technology in other freeze protection applications," states Heise. "It's a great product that works perfectly for customized water tank freeze protection."

Contact Information:
Lorne Heise, President & CEO
Heat-Line
1095 Green Lake Road
Carnarvon ON K0M 1J0
Local: 705-754-4545
Toll Free: 800-584-4944
http://www.heatline.com

About Heat-Line Freeze Protection Systems:
Heat-Line is a Canadian owned and operated company offering innovative and energy efficient freeze protection solutions for all residential, commercial and industrial applications. Heat-Line develops and manufactures advanced energy saving freeze protection systems using self-regulating technology to eliminate water line and pipe freezing. To learn more about Paladin and EXT Series heating cable sets for water holding and storage tanks and other quality Heat-Line products, including Kompensator, Retro-Line, CARAPACE, and ArcticVent, visit the Heat-Line website http://www.heatline.com or call 1-800 584-4944.

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Heat-Line
705-754-4545
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