LK Floor Heating | Assembly Instructions | LK Room Temperature Control ICS-RF8
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Resistance table
Temperature
Resistance kΩ +- 5%
0 °C
32,66
5 °C
25,40
10 °C
19,90
15 °C
15,71
20 °C
12,49
25 °C
10,00
30 °C
8,05
35 °C
6,53
40 °C
5,32
External sensors – installed in differing floor heating systems
Embedding in concrete or screed
Sheath in conduit approx. 2 meters into the room before embedding in concrete; consider location for the sensor
carefully as it must be representative of the whole floor. The end of the sensor must be placed between two
floor heating pipes. Seal the end of the conduit with tape or similar to prevent concrete entering the conduit
bore. Position the conduit as close to the surface as possible as this provides optimum control of floor surface
temperature. Install the cable sensor prior to pouring concrete. The external sensor is slipped into the conduit
before pouring the concrete. Connection instructions to the room thermostats are given above.
LK Wood 22, LK XPS or LK Silencio
Route or cut a groove approx. 2 metres for the conduit sheath between the ally heat distribution plates; consider
the location for the sensor carefully as it must be representative of the whole floor. The external sensor is slipped
into the conduit before laying the floor. Connection instructions to the room thermostats are given above.
Floor heating in cross battening
Fix conduit (2 metres) between ally heat distribution plates, using suitable pipe clips, to the cross battening;
consider the location for the sensor carefully as it must be representative of the whole floor. The external sensor
is slipped into the conduit before laying the floor. Connection instructions to the room thermostats are given
above.
LK EPS 16
Cut 2 metre slot in EPS Turning boards 250mm from wall. Run conduit alongside the installation to the start
of the cut and continue to run out the conduit; consider the location for the sensor as it must be representative