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4. This is how the heating cable should be laid around floor
drains and similar. Leave space for the floor drain grille. NB!
At least 20 cm distance between drain and heating cable!
The cable may not be installed under fixed furnishings, such
as toilet bowls. It can be advantageous to secure toilet bowls
with silicone instead of screws.
Adhesive
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3. Pull out the first length of heating cable and secure it.
The distance to the wall must be the c/c dimensions of the
loop divided by two.
Min.
20 cm
The heating cable can be attached with either hot melt adhesive, tape (89 353 49) or Cable Clip (89 609 58) for mesh
2.5 mm. Adhesive is used in the figures. Follow the instructions in general.
Adhesive is preferable for uneven surfaces. Secure the cable with drops of adhesive instead of complete bonding. The lowest
application temperature for tape is +18°C, otherwise adhesion is reduced.
In rooms where the underfloor heating cables are to be installed on 2.5 mm mesh, Cable Clip is the ideal accessory. Cable Clip
is easily attached to the mesh. The heating cable is then installed directly in the clip.
Adhesive, tape or Cable Clip?
2. Mark the c/c dimensions of the heating cable. Distance to
the wall must be the loop's c/c dimensions divided by two.
1. Ensure that the floor is firmly in place, does not sag and is
free from dirt and old floor coverings. Prime the floor surface
with Ebeco (89 605 50) or similar and let it dry.
Prepare the subfloor
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