How is the radiant heating of the floor installed?
Žarial Floor Heating of the species used in households works on the principle of thermal radiation. The heat is formed either by electrical resistance in the heating element or is distributed by tubes charged with hot water. If radiant underfloor heating is installed in an existing home, a more practical option is to use a system that consists of electric heating elements on the floor floor floor floor. Before installing this type of radiant floor heating, it is generally a good idea to consult with an electrician to ensure that all wiring and connection adhere to the appropriate codes.
Before installation, the required tools should be collected. The robust pair of scissors and a knife for utility are essential, as well as an ohmmeter, for measuring electrical resistance. Adhesive gun or clamp should be used to hold the system on the substrate. Brand and tape levels, as well as notch and thinset cementuet list of necessary tools.
Since the system is electric and can cover a large area, it is recommended to separate the dedicated circuit for radiant heating of the floor. Once the electrical connection is ready, the system is located on the floor as needed by the house owner. It is a suitable time to indicate the final position of the system with a permanent brand and also the designation where turns or cuts occur to adapt to accessories and cabinet. Only a network should be cut when trimming the heating element of the supported eye
Before connecting the heating system to the substrate, the resistance in the conductive guide is tested by an ohmmer to verify that there are no shorts or breaks that affect the system's performance. Once tested, the system is connected to the base with staples or glue. When the system is securely connected, a thin layer of latex modified cement Thinset is applied to it. This layer should be about 1/8 inches thick (0.32 cm).
After the complete drying of the cement, another layer is applied abovetiles or other hard floor. The carpet is not recommended to install via vibrant underfloor heating, as its insulation effect that blocks the heat transfer to the room. Before using the heating system, Thinset cement must be fully cured, which can take anywhere from two days to two weeks, depending on the specifications of the manufacturers.