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Warmup Underfloor Heating StickyMat 150W/m² Electric Heating Mat 3m² (SPM3)

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Underfloor heating is known for its reliability, with little-to-no maintenance required. However, as with all technology, errors can occur – whether these happen as part of the installation process or whilst in operation. We’ve put together this guide to explain how your floor heating system can be tested to ensure it performs at its best and how potential underfloor heating problems can be easily fixed. You’ll learn more about: Utilising secured data from your Warmup Smart thermostat (including the 6iE and 4iE Smart WiFi Thermostats and Element WiFi Thermostat), the dedicated customer service agent can review your device’s settings and your heating system’s behaviour to not only troubleshoot but to enhance your home’s energy performance too. We’ll be able to explore your energy usage, suggesting ways to reduce energy wastage which can help save you money on your energy bills.

Some hydronic systems such as the Clypso System, utilise clips which secure the heating pipes to the layer of insulation, keeping them in their precise position. Aluminium Diffusion Plates Systems such as Total-16 and Tectora feature diffusion plates in which to install the heating pipe. These plates evenly spread heat across the entire floor surface. Castellated Mat

How does StickyMat work?

Early Start function learns how long it takes to heat your room so it's up to temperature at the time you set The 200W/m2 variant is ideal for use as a primary heat source in well-insulated areas, as the insulation boards retain heat in the room for longer and prevent downward heat loss. It can be installed on both timber and concrete subfloors.

The pressure sensitive adhesive ensures that no wire or mesh is raised when tiling or covering with self-levelling compound Please Note: The following is intended as a guide only. Always refer to the full installation manual for instructions. If you intend on using vinyl, carpet, timber, tiles or any other underfloor heating compatible floor finish, the system can (and should, in some cases like for carpet) be embedded within a self-levelling compound to provide a flat and level floor surface to lay over. You will need to install an RCD fused spur which powers the thermostatic controller/programmer and the matting system heating element network. Lay the temperature probe from the timer-thermostat onto the floor, equidistant between two of the cable loops, and attach it to the floor surface. Now take the unheated power supply cable from the end of the matting system, which should be positioned near the thermostat. Once all the connections have been made to the power supply, run the heater(s) to ensure they are heating up (no more than 10 minutes). We pride ourselves on the durability of our underfloor heating systems but we understand that mistakes can happen whilst installing them, for instance the heating wire or pipe could get damaged as you’re fitting the system which may cause problems later on – especially if it has not been tested according to the manufacturer’s instructions. We advise testing the system before it is laid down, once it has been laid down and most importantly, before tiling or applying final flooring on top of the system.The Loose Wire System (DWSWire System) is an incredibly flexible and durable cable that can easily be maneuvered around fixings. Loose Wire comes in a minimum heat output of 150W/m² but it’s variable depending on the spacing. The Loose Wire system can be bought as an electric underfloor heating kit that contains all the essential elements for it’s installation; the heating cable, primer, tape, roller and the installation manual. Inscreed Cable System Warmup heating cables and Loose Wire systems come without a membrane and are specifically designed for areas where you have many fittings to work around or irregularly shaped rooms when installing underfloor heating. Loose Wire System Divide the floor into a series of rectangles. From these measurements you can calculate how many mats you'll need and what sizes. Exclude permanent or static fixtures from your calculations. The 200W/m2 variant is best suited for rooms or areas with high heat loss, such as conservatories. It is recommended to carry out a heat-loss calculation to assess the heating requirements of the room, especially if using the underfloor heating system as a primary heat source under tiles in a high heat-loss area. Fast Installation The membrane of the DCM-PRO Heated Decoupling System features a unique castellation design for the heating wire to be positioned into using just your hands. Tape

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