Heating Elements - 10 year warranty subject to installation and registration
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Description
Tile Warming Mat System - 200W/m²
The B N Thermic Tile Warming Mat system - High Density has been specifically developed to provide heat under tiles to eliminate the uncomfortable feel of ceramic and terracotta tiles. Approximate Area Covered: 3.4 (m²) Mat Size: 6.7 x 0.5(m) Output: 0.67 kW
Application EHM heater mats are used under ceramic or stone floors. They consist of a small diameter heating cable attached to a nylon web, which can be fitted into the tile adhesive.
In poorly insulated properties supplementary heating may be required.
For peace of mind in rooms with exceptionally high heat loss, such as conservatories, select from our High Density (200 watts per square metre) range.
Features 4mm cable diameter minimises increase in floor height
Pre-assembly on to nylon web ensures even heat distribution and keeps installation time to a minimum
The nylon web can be cut to suit the shape of the area
3m long cold lead
Programmable thermostat with both room and floor sensor (must be ordered separately)
Selection Calculate the area of floor to be heated. This will be the total floor area minus the area occupied by fixtures such as cupboards, sinks, baths etc. Refer to the schedule of EHM mats to find the mat with a square area slightly lower than your calculated figure. This is likely to be the mat for you.
For larger areas a combination of mats will be required.
To double-check your selection, draw a sketch of the free area. Leaving a space of 30mm between mat runs and 80mm between the mats and the wall, draw the mat runs onto your sketch. You can cut the nylon web at any point along its length but you cannot alter its width.
If you are unsure whether there is quite enough space to install a particular EHM mat you should consider using a slightly smaller mat.
Remember although you can cut the web at any point you must not cut the heating cable.
The G16C thermostat monitors both air and floor temperatures.
The alternative F16C thermostat monitors floor temperature only and is usually selected when the controller is to be located outside the heated space.
The most common application for the F16C thermostat is when heating a bathroom floor. The F16C thermostat is usually mounted on the wall immediately outside the bathroom with the floor probe running through the wall and under the floor tiles.
Insulation To prevent downward heat loss, we recommend that EHM mats are installed onto F-Board insulation. F-Board is low-profile insulated tile backer board.
Heating Elements - 10 year warranty subject to installation and registration