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Troubleshooting

100 watt/150 watt/200 watt

Symptom

Probable Causes 

Corrective Action

Floor does not heat

No power at controller

Check power supply

RCD/MCB tripped

Check the circuit is not overloaded

Thermostat not set correctly

Refer to thermostat instructions

Cable not correctly connected with thermostat

Refer to thermostat instructions

Floor temperature sensor not connected

Refer to thermostat instructions

Faulty sensor/thermostat

Contact the SmartMat Helpdesk 01473 559077

Heating element cut or damaged

Contact the SmartMat Helpdesk 01473 559077

Floor warming all the time

Thermostat not set correctly

Refer to thermostat instructions

Floor temperature sensor not connected

Refer to thermostat instructions

Floor not getting warm enough  Thermostat not set correctly

Refer to thermostat instructions

Floor sensor too close to heating element

Contact the SmartMat Helpdesk 01473 559077

Contact the SmartMat Helpdesk with any questions on 01473 559077

Register your warranty online at:  
www.smartmat.co.uk/warranty

Notes

Use this space to make notes for reference

SmartMat 

Edison House  
Edison Close 
Ransomes Europark 
Ipswich  
Suffolk IP3 9GU

 

Tel:   01473 559077 
Fax:   01473 559076 
Email:  [email protected] 
Web:   www.smartmat.co.uk

Electric Underfloor Heating

Summary of Contents for Mat 100W

Page 1: ...r Heating INSTALLATION MANUAL Mat 100w 150w 200w Before you begin installing read through these instructions carefully and check that you have all the components required www smartmat co uk 01473 5590...

Page 2: ...ake time to plan your mat layout considering all obstacles e g kitchen cupboards bathroom sinks etc Ensure the mat will fit before laying Use flexible tile adhesives and grouting materials Ensure the...

Page 3: ...ical contactor MUST BE INSTALLED If in doubt please call our helpline on 01473 559077 It is a requirement that all SmartMat systems are protected by a 30ma RCD earth trip either at the consumer unit o...

Page 4: ...prevent adhesive or self levelling compound entering the tube Ensure your SmartMat is correctly sized before you unpack the product Call 01473 559077 if you have any questions Note The floor should no...

Page 5: ...test Heating cable resistance test Thermostat floor sensor resistance test Record your findings in the test commission form enclosed in the mat box Register your warranty online at www smartmat co uk...

Page 6: ...than 50mm apart never cut your heating cable never remove any pre manufactured cable joints or end seal joints When installing two or more mats within the same area always ensure the cold tail power c...

Page 7: ...ty of the heating element A low resistance ohm meter should be used ie Multimeter on ohm setting connect your meter on to the brown and blue mains lead and confirm resistance value matches that quoted...

Page 8: ...m 18 0m 0 5m 900w 58 78 8500 SmartMat 100 10 10 00m 20 0m 0 5m 1000w 52 90 8501 SmartMat 100 12 12 00m 24 0m 0 5m 1200w 44 08 150W Quick Find Part Code Coverage Length Width Wattage Resistance 9 4 850...

Page 9: ...t 200 3 5 3 50m 7 0m 0 5m 700w 75 57 8522 SmartMat 200 4 4 00m 8 0m 0 5m 800w 66 13 8523 SmartMat 200 5 5 00m 10 0m 0 5m 1000w 52 90 8524 SmartMat 200 6 6 00m 12 0m 0 5m 1200w 44 08 8525 SmartMat 200...

Page 10: ...10 Floor plan Sketch Calculate your total heat area...

Page 11: ...11 Floor Plan Sketch Calculate your total heat area Scale approx 1 18 56mm 1m When sketching your floor plan please work around any permanent fixed furniture items as these will block the heated areas...

Page 12: ...rtMat Helpdesk 01473 559077 Floor warming all the time Thermostat not set correctly Refer to thermostat instructions Floor temperature sensor not connected Refer to thermostat instructions Floor not g...

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