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Underfloor heating systems and Brintons carpets
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...this type of system (We always recommend that you consult with the heating manufacturer to ensure that the carpet/underlay combined tog value is suitable for the system) Electric heating cables buried in screed or within a suspended timber floor These systems have a greater tendency to overheat with thicker floor coverings and for this reason a maximum tog value of 1. See #1.
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Architectural & Electrical Specifications: Pavement Snowmelt
The cable must avoid elevated cold start currents at temperatures below +500F that would require oversizing power distribution and circuit breakers. Heating cables that exhibit high in-rush current shall not be allowed. The heater shall operate on a line voltage of (select 208, 240, 277 or 480) Vac without the use of transformers. See #2.
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Heating Cable, Heat Trace, Heat tape ? Chromalox
Industrial, Heating Cables, Heat Cables, Controls, Self Regulating, Self-Regulating, Connection Accessories, Hazardous Area, Freeze Protection, Roof, Gutter, De Icing, De-Icing, Frost, Hot Water, Snow Melt, Snow Melting, Heat Trace, Pipe, Pipes, Compressor, Drain Line, Door Heating, Fire, Freeze Prevention, Thermwire. See #3.
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Radiant Tile - Barefoot Comfort All Year Long
Q uestion #4: Is Electric Floor-warming safe? Answer: All floor-warming mats are manufactured to International Standards including UL and CSA. The heating cables are sheathed (ground protected) and MUST BE CONNECTED to a GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupt) to protect against fire hazards, electric shock, etc. See #4.
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TX Heating Cables for Premium Radiant Heated Floors
Radiant heated floor systems utilize durable electric heating cable to provide safe, even and energy-efficient radiant heat to warm the floors of your home. Danfoss radiant heat products provided by Warmzone are... See #5.
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Floor Heating Cable Mat, Aluminum Strip Quickmat | Easy Warm Floor
Easy Warm Floor's Quickmat system uses flexible aluminum strips to arrange the heating cables in an easy shaped mat. See #6.
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