6.
5.
4.
Connect the floor temperature safety
sensor to the thermostat through a
conduit, and install between two
heating ribbons, at least 50 cm
(20 inches) from the wall.
Note:
Make sure that the sensor does not touch any of the heating ribbons.
Measure the resistance of the heating
system and record the value. Verify
that the values you measure are in line
with the resistance value that is printed
on the specific mat nameplate.
Measure the insulation values with a
Megger tester and record the value.
Make sure there is no insulation
problem.
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7.
If you are installing the heating mats
in wet areas
(Wet areas include saunas
bathrooms, and kitchen areas within
50 cm (20 inches) of sinks or any metallic
kitchen appliance)
:
Spread the grounding net on top of the heating mat. The electrical wire of the
grounding net should coincide with the heating mat cold lead. If necessary, tape
the grounding net to the heating mats to ensure that the net does not move.
a.
Route the electrical wire of the grounding net to the same electrical junction
box as the cold leads of the heating mats.
In the electrical junction box, connect the electrical wires of the grounding to
the ground lead (green/yellow) of the power supply of the house.
b.
c.
In parallel, feed the cold leads of each mat to the electrical junction box. Make sure
that you can see the sticker with the numbers of the leads. If necessary, shorten the
leads, but make sure the sticker with the leads' numbers are affixed to the
shortened lead.
8.