CERAMIC - HEATKIT
CERAMIC – HEATKIT
Ceramic heat kits (NP-CLAW) are PTC self-regulating elements — they limit current automatically as they heat up, making them inherently safer against runaway over-temp. Common in small package units, fan coil units, and supplemental heating applications. Verify your application supports PTC ceramic (some equipment expects nichrome-element resistance heat); match voltage and kW rating to the equipment spec.
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Ceramic insulator block used in electric heat assemblies, stocked loose by the piece. Sold as a spare for restringing a heat kit rather than as a complete kit. Bring the old piece to the counter and we will match it against what is on the shelf.
Specs
- TypeHeat kit component (ceramic insulator block / bushing)
- Part numberCERAMIC
- Published specificationsNone found from a manufacturer
- NoteNot a complete heat kit
- Data SourceOTP stock record - not manufacturer-verified
How do I size a heat kit for my air handler?
Rule of thumb: ~100 CFM per kW of strips. So a 1,600 CFM air handler (4 tons cooling) handles up to about 15 kW. Going beyond your air handler's CFM capacity makes the strips overheat and trip the high-limit. Always verify against your air handler's spec sheet for max kW.
Can I add electric heat to my heat pump system?
Yes — heat pumps almost always use electric strips as backup ("auxiliary heat" or "emergency heat"). The thermostat energizes the strips when outdoor temps drop below balance point (typically 35-40°F in DFW). Match the heat kit to your air handler model.
What does the suffix on the part number mean?
The suffix typically indicates breaker configuration: - BRK = factory breaker included - BR = breakerless (you provide the disconnect) - Other suffixes = circuit count, voltage taps, or thermostat compatibility
How long does an electric heat kit last?
20+ years typical for the kit itself; individual heating elements (sheath heaters) may fail in 8-15 years from cycling. Most kits have replaceable elements — you don't have to replace the whole kit for one bad strip.
Why is my heat kit tripping the high-limit?
Restricted airflow is the #1 cause: clogged filter, dirty blower wheel, undersized return, closed-off supplies. The strips overheat when air doesn't move across them fast enough. Diagnose airflow before condemning the heat kit or limit switch.


