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Electrical Conduit

Local electrical codes often require the power leads be installed inside 
a metal or plastic conduit when running behind the wall from the foil 
mat to the control device. When using an in-fl oor sensor, if local code 
requires the low voltage wires be housed in conduit, it must be a 
separate conduit from the conduits used to house the power leads 
(high voltage).

Junction Box

If multiple foil mats are used, it can be easier to run the cold lead 
wires to a junction box fi rst, and then connect the junction box to the 
thermostat.

Duct Tape

Tape is needed to hold the foil mats in place as the fl ooring is installed. 
Any brand of Duct tape can be used.

Off-Cuts of Cardboard or Carpet Scraps

To protect the foil mats during the installation.

THE SAFETY OF THE GFCI:

Environ II panels MUST be connected to the electrical system through 
a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (a “GFCI”). The WarmlyYours Smart-
Stat incorporates a GFCI. If you are not using the SmartStat, ensure 
that the branch circuits that supply your panels are GFCI-protected, or, 
if possible, a dedicated GFCI is incorporated in each circuit supplying 
your panels. 

This requirement is critical to the safe operation of your 

Environ II panel.

NOTHING ON TOP:

Environ II panels must not be installed under cabinets or other fi ttings 
or furniture that will be permanently installed and attached to the fl oor. 
Built-in cabinets and other furniture with solid bases must not be placed 
over the panels. More specifi c details are contained in the “Restrictions 
on Furniture Placement” sections later in this Installation Manual.

NO OTHER HEATERS UNDERNEATH:

Environ II panels must NOT be installed on top of other in-fl oor radiant 
heating systems (for example hydronic or in-cement systems) UNLESS 
the other system is permanently disconnected in such a way that it 
cannot be inadvertently switched on while the Environ II panels are 
also in use. Similarly, Environ II panels must also NOT be installed on 
fl oors where radiant ceiling heating panels are used in the room directly 
below where the Environ II panel is installed.

NEVER IN DIRECT CONTACT WITH CEMENT:

Environ II panels must not be installed in thinset cement, or in direct 
contact with a cement or concrete subfl oor or slab.  There must always 
be an underlayment pad under Environ II panels.

SPECIAL LOCATIONS:

Environ II panels must ONLY be installed INDOORS, and MUST NOT 
be installed in “HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS” or “WET” areas, as defi ned 
in the National Electrical Code.

HOW THICK IS THE PANEL:

Environ II panels are less than 1/16” thick. The power supply cord comes 
in 2 sizes: 1/4” (6mm) diameter round or 9/64” x 13/32” (4mm x 10mm) 
fl at. A section of the carpet cushion or underlayment pad is removed 
during installation so that the power supply cord cannot be felt under the 
carpet or laminate fl oor. Since the thickness of the panel is negligible, 
no allowance needs to be made for it when calculating fl oor levels and 
height differences across thresholds. When installing under laminate 
a channel may have to be chased into the subfl oor to avoid any fl oor 
levelling problems.

Summary of Contents for ENVIRON II

Page 1: ...Installation Manual for your ENVIRON II Floor Heating System...

Page 2: ...one or similar hard floor coverings and MUST NOT be installed under nailed hardwood flooring Other products are available to heat these types of floor contact WarmlyYours com Inc for more information...

Page 3: ...NDER CARPET Before You Start Compatible Carpets Compatible Carpet Cushions Installing The Panels Installing The Thermostat Important Points For The Carpet Fitter Restrictions On Furniture Placement an...

Page 4: ...It is waterproof thus protecting all internal wiring and connections within the panel It is rigid yet still sufficiently flexible to make for ease of installation It does not ruck or buckle when carp...

Page 5: ...rcuit For USA installations All such connections MUST be in accordance with the National Electrical Code and all local Codes For Canadian installations The installation shall be made according to the...

Page 6: ...e placed over the panels More specific details are contained in the Restrictions on Furniture Placement sections later in this Installation Manual NO OTHER HEATERS UNDERNEATH Environ II panels must NO...

Page 7: ...n of the heater wire thereby allowing the electricity to flow to the ground through the foil sheet If this situation occurred it would immediately trip the GFCI Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter Howeve...

Page 8: ...is installed Beware of automatic staple guns if you use one to secure the cushion underlayment to the subfloor A badly installed staple that protrudes from the floor can pierce and destroy the Enviro...

Page 9: ...th adhesive tape as set out below Any adhesive tape will do After deciding the route that your power supply cables will take from the panel to the point of supply cut a 1 4 wide channel in the carpet...

Page 10: ...an one panel is connected to a thermostat ensure that the circuit connecting the thermostat to the house power is correctly rated for the total amperage of the combined heaters For the total amperage...

Page 11: ...footprint of 1 4 square inch ie x or less on the carpet irrespective of the weight of the furniture Never place any item with a footprint of 36 square inches ie 6 x 6 or more on the carpet if that ite...

Page 12: ...nd mat It is important to keep an accurate record of where the panels are installed to assist you and a future owner to easily locate them should you undertake remodelling work in the room at some fut...

Page 13: ...ensors must be used with all wood laminate installations as this is the only way to restrict the Environ II panel from exceeding the temperature specified by the wood laminate manufacturers In choosin...

Page 14: ...following restrictions and precautions Never pierce the wood laminate with sharp items such as knives pins tacks staples needles and the like Never drive nails or screws through the wood laminate to...

Page 15: ...Fault Interrupter 4 The installation is to comply with all national and local Electrical and Building Codes as well as any other applicable statutory requirements 5 The manufacturer hereby reserves hi...

Page 16: ...carpet with sharp objects d Turn off the heater when shampooing carpets or if any spillage occurs to eliminate undue shrinkage Do not turn on again until carpet underlay and heater are all dry e To p...

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