Floorheating Direct Underloor Heating Mat 1.5mē 225 Watts & Thermostat
Floorheating Direct Underloor Heating Mat 1.5mē 225 Watts & Thermostat
Floorheating Direct Underfloor Heating
1.5m² - 225 Watts (500mm x 3m) & Digital Thermostat
An advanced heating form designed to be easily fitted below most floors, allowing you to walk comfortably on its usually cold surface. Used in conjunction with our comfort digital thermostat you can comfortably control that room to your preferred taste with economy.
It is primarily designed for use on concrete floors but can be easily installed on a wooden sub floor by either using a tile backing board or a thin screed of flexible tile adhesive.
Economically Warms the entire surface of the Tiled Floor
Easy Quick Installation - mesh and cable are pre-fitted then self adhere to the floor
Primary or Comfort Heating***
Fit it and Forget it
Slightly Confused ? Need some Help? Just call our UK Support line: 0870 850 6704
Specifications
The Comfort Mat System is constructed of a tough open nylon mat with an integral conductor and resistance cable. It is only 3.5mm thick and well able to withstand tough installations and is installed directly within the flexible tile adhesive.
The insulation covering of the heating element is made from TEFLON and the external covering is woven wire braid with a further PVC sheath making it very durable and 100% waterproof
EMC-free, twin conductor cable with 3.5 meter 3-core power cable, attached to glass fibre mat.
225 watts
1 amp
500mm wide x 3 m lengh
The cable insulation under the external braid fully covers the cable
Strong Teflon coated cable with a PVC outer sheath
11 watts per linear meter - 230/240 Volt.
Tested to between 4000 and 10.000 volts
Cable diameter approx 3.5mm
Mat width – 500mm
ISO 9001 certified producer
CE/KEMA Certified
10 year guarantee
Please Note
The heating cable cannot be cut, however the mesh it is mounted on may be cut and shaped to suit
For the best results we always recommend installing the mat on an insulated sub floor or thermal board
A Heat Loss calculation is always recommended to determine whether the system can be used as a primary heat source