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You can kind of see it in this image where the bag of adhesive is. You need to cut the mesh into smaller sections and then push the bulk of the mat back to meet it.
If you've got a 16m2 area with 1800w of heating then that's only 110w/m2 which is no where near what is required for a primary heating source from Electric UFH. If you have tiles you should have around 3200w/m2 at 200w/m2. If you have any other floor finish then you should have 2560w at 160w/m2...
Indeed it must have a sensor within the floor to limit the floor temperature. We used to sell a thermostat which had a infra red floor sensor reading the floor temperature however we no longer have these anymore.
Anything over 27 degrees will feel uncomfortable on your feet. All UFH Systems are best to be run at a low temperature constantly. The default our thermostats come at is 35 degrees.
A Floor probe is needed to monitor the floor as it's a live element within the floor. Its a British Standard to have one.
If you didn't have a sensor and the cable you have was to overheat you'd have nothing there monitoring it which could then create problems.
There is no wrong or right of how far into the room the sensor should go, however it should go directly inbetween 2 runs of heating cable as illistrated on the diagram attached.
If the sensor is to close to the heating cable it'll give you a incorrect reading and giving you a false output.
The...
Morning Gavin,
There's loads of companies making a "manual" thermostat however there is still difference in quality. OJ Electronics are made in Denmark and also very well known, where's a cheaper version will most likely be outside the EU. The difference is within the terminals and the contacts...
I recognize that thermostat straight away! It's one of the OJ Electronics range, which is what Elektra use, but just branded in there name.
I've checked out the OJ Page and that thermostat uses the same floor sensor as our current manual thermostat.
Linked below are the pages to the thermostat...
Morning,
Have you got a image of the controller as ETF is a floor sensor and model of thermostat we used to have, so may have a suitable replacement available. Do you know the resistance of the floor sensor at 20 degrees?
If not we can supply a thermostat which can be used with any floor...
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