What happens to a damaged area, and subsequent self-healing properties, if SureSeal conductor is run at or above rated amps?
“Rated amps” would push the conductor to 90C. Southwire has performed drip tests at these temperatures, and above. The sealant material will flow easier at the higher temperatures, but will not soften to the point where it would run out. In fact, the higher temperature will probably help the speed of sealing.