

Part 0521236 is a heated hose assembly used to maintain material temperature during application, preventing clogs and ensuring consistent flow in cold weather operations. The integrated heating element and insulation allow for stable performance with low-pressure spray systems. This 100-foot assembly is compatible with Helix LP systems.
| Part Number | 0521236 |
|---|---|
| Part Description | Hose Assy, Heated, 100', LP |
| Brand | Helix LP |
| Fits | Helix LP Systems |
| Condition | New |
The Helix LP 0521236 is a 100-foot heated hose assembly designed for low-pressure spray systems. It maintains consistent material temperature from the unit to the spray gun, which is critical for proper material viscosity and application quality in cooler environments.
Using a standard hose in cold conditions can lead to material thickening, increased pump pressure, uneven spray patterns, and premature clogging. This heated assembly prevents these issues, ensuring reliable operation and material integrity.
| Temperature maintenance | Prevents material cooling over long hose runs for consistent viscosity |
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| Clog prevention | Reduces the risk of material thickening and tip clogs in cold weather |
| System compatibility | Designed for integration with Helix LP low-pressure spray systems |
| No heat output | Hose fails to warm up despite proper power connection |
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| Physical damage | Cuts, kinks, crushing, or visible damage to the outer jacket or heating elements |
| Inconsistent heating | Cold spots along the hose length leading to inconsistent material flow |
| Electrical fault | Tripped breakers, short circuits, or damaged plugs/connectors |
Helix LP part 0521236 is compatible with Helix LP low-pressure spray systems. It is designed to connect to the standard fittings on these units. Always verify the electrical requirements and connector type for your specific system.
| System Brand | Component |
|---|---|
| Helix LP | Heated Hose Assembly |
Issues with heated hose performance often involve related electrical and fluid system components. These parts are commonly inspected or replaced during service.
Regulates hose temperature; failure can result in no heat or overheating.
Damaged cords or loose electrical connections can prevent the heating element from receiving power.
The end point of the system; cold material can clog tips, mimicking a hose failure.