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Hi, ive got a bit of an issue with some underfloor heating mat that i installed, all tested fine once laid, go back to 2nd fix and i have no continuity between L+N or E clear IRes between all cores its like its just a clean cut i.e a tile dropped on it but i cant point fingers. Tiles are all laid so i need to try and find the break somehow. Anyone any advice? had this problem before? i was looking at Hiring the Fluke 2042 but reviews seem a bit s**t. Cheers
 
if its a clean break, which is highly unlikely........... you may need to start again.

I've heard about companies that claim to be able to locate and fix but they are not cheap. ...
 
There was electric UFH at a retirement development went to once they had breaks in it due to the screeders damaging they managed to pinpoint the break and join. It was some time ago but I can recall them using thermal cameras.
 
Perhaps with getting a quote, how big's the tiled area. I was asked some time ago to quote for electric ufh, another good reason why I declined, but you don't wanna hear that :(
 
We have used a firm that come out to remair mats
They were brilliant. Used a thermal camera to pinpoint damage. Repaired the Matt with minimal damage to floor.
Did u take a reading of the resistance of the Matt before and after laying?
Matt normally has a figure in ohms attached to it
 
We have used a firm that come out to remair mats
They were brilliant. Used a thermal camera to pinpoint damage. Repaired the Matt with minimal damage to floor.
Did u take a reading of the resistance of the Matt before and after laying?
Matt normally has a figure in ohms attached to it

This is a good thing for Frasered to hear as he must be panicking a bit (I would be!). Can you supply the name of the company for him?
 
This is a good thing for Frasered to hear as he must be panicking a bit (I would be!). Can you supply the name of the company for him?

Yes sure

Will have to have a look in the office tomorrow.
I always try to take a picture of the mat down, and the ohm reading on my multimeter. Just incase anyone tries to pin the blame on you.
 
You can locate blown lamps on old-style (ie. filament) series-wired Christmas lights with a decent volt stick, by tracing it along the cable. Never tried it with heating mat, but it's only resistance wire so could well do it.
 
FWIW I take a reading:

1. as the mat comes out of the box,
2. again after its been laid (and before the tiles go down)
3. then finally after the tiles are laid...

Never had a problem with a mat yet and given the most "dangerous" time is before the tiles are down ............
 

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