2.
Note:
In bathrooms only, use a thermostat with only a floor temperature safety sensor.
You can use the same kind of thermostat for other wet areas such as kitchen, but
it is not a must.
For all other installations, use a thermostat with both an ambient air temperature
sensor and floor temperature safety sensor.
See page 14 for a list of recommended thermostats in your country.
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Install an electric conduit to the junction
box and thermostat as in the following
diagram.
Install the control thermostat as far as possible
from any heat sources or heat sinks such as
fireplaces, direct sunlight, windows, doors,
or anything that could possibly affect proper
temperature readings. The suggested
placement is 1.5 m (5 feet) above floor level.
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Making the Electrical Connections
Step 3:
1
.
Note:
All electrical connections must be performed by a fully qualified electrician.
Important!
Tightly screw all connections to ensure good electrical contacts.
Install the electrical junction box or boxes
above floor level according to local safety
and building regulations and codes. Place
the following label on the electrical junction
box or boxes indicating that an underfloor
heating system is installed in the room.