Electric Floor Heating Cable with Programmable Touch Screen Thermostat.

 It is made from the highest quality materials and is guaranteed with a 25 Year Warranty.


EVERYTHING YOU NEED IS INCLUDED:

WARMING SYSTEMS HEATING CABLE

Floor Heating Cable

The Electric Floor Heating Cable consists of a spool of heating cable. Simply run the cable 3" apart across the area to heat using the cable guides to secure to the floor and run the cold lead up the wall to the electrical box. These heating systems are ideal for odd shaped areas or to heat around objects. The RED HEATING ELEMENT CAN NOT BE CUT, so be sure to accurately measure the space you are heating.

CABLE GUIDES

Designed for fast installation of the the heating cable, simply loop the floor heating cable around the guide as you lay the cable system across the subfloor.

Secure the cable guides according to the planned layout using screws, nails, adhesive or glue approved for use with the given subfloor. The heating element should be spaced 3" apart across the area to be heated. Cable guides should be run perpendicular to heating cables. The heating cables should have a minimum distance of 2" from walls and objects. Spacing between cable guides should not exceed 36" in distance. Secure the heating element to cable guides by wrapping the wire around the stud. Maintain moderate tension of cable throughout installation. Do not twist heating element and keep the minimum bending radius of the cable to 1".

Cable guides are 12" long and can be cut to length. Includes enough cable guides for cable heating system.

INSTALLATION MONITOR

The Installation Monitor measures continuity of the heating system during installation and will alarm if the heating system gets damaged. It will give you peace of mind while installing the floor warming system. Connect the system leads to the monitor prior to installation. The monitor will "scream" a warning in the event the heating element is cut or damaged allowing you to make any necessary repairs before the heating system is embedded in mortar. If the alarm sounds, stop work and consult the operation manual. We still recommend checking the ohms of the floor heating system with a multimeter before, during, and after installation.

  • Red light and alarm indicates lead wires have come loose from the terminals or damage has occurred to the heating system

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