Choosing the appropriate wiring configuration for single-ended heating tubes is critical for operational safety and performance longevity.
The selection primarily involves two distinct structures: external wiring, where connections are made outside the tube, and internal wiring, with leads embedded within the heating element. Understanding their distinct characteristics enables optimal configuration for specific application requirements.

Key Selection Guidelines:
- External Wiring is suitable for low-power applications with adequate space, offering cost-effectiveness and simpler maintenance
- Internal Wiring should be specified in compact installations requiring lead flexibility or high-temperature environments above 550°C
- Environmental Factors dictate selection: corrosive or oily conditions necessitate internal wiring with Teflon-coated leads
- Mechanical Considerations favor internal wiring for applications involving frequent movement or limited post-installation access


Proper configuration ensures not only electrical safety but also extends service life while maintaining thermal efficiency.
For specialized applications, consult manufacturers to customize solutions based on operational parameters and environmental conditions.





