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1. e Radimo ao c e oO lt i e oa gt v v oO RADIMAT installation guide July 2611 edition technical hotline 1 855 5 RADIMO Please read through these instructions carefully before you begin installation Check that you are aware of all the components required CONTENTS Product specifications and details Selecting your floor heating mat Important instructions prior to installing your heating mat Selection of floor covering material Notes on Thermal Insulation Calculating the right length of mat When manually spacing the cable on your radimat system Floor sensor and temperature control Electrical provisions Wiring Diagrams Preparing for your installation Installating your Radimo heating system Operating tips Locating a fault in the cable Control card amp Warranty Product specifications and details Floor heating systems are uniquely designed for total heating comfort in homes offices bathrooms kitchens and other small or large areas where electric floor heating is the primary or secondary solution of choice RADIMAT and RADICABLE floor heating systems come in cables sold loose on spools or woven affixed to a mesh in a mat form further herein referred to as Floor Heating Cable or Floor Heating Mat The RADIMAT floor heating mat is a twin conductor heating cable with a 10ft power lead pre attached on one end The heating cable is woven or affixed to a fiber based
2. gt see programmable thermostat but warm up times can be longer upon reactivating the system Use the OFF function when leaving the room or house for extended periods 4 All RADIMO controls provide for a set back option allowing to reduce the heat up time to less than 1 hour by idling at a reduced temperature during off peak period s Consult your thermostat manual for programming 5 Avoid placing thick mats rugs or flat base furniture on your heated floor especially in the area where the thermostat sensor is located These restrict the transfer of heat away from the cables and result in the floor area beneath them being warmer than other areas 6 Avoid mats with rubber or vinyl type backing as these may dry out and decompose with extended exposure to heat Illustration of how to cut and lay your floor Heating Mats to suit your floor plan to cut and lay your floor Heating Mats to suit your floor plan FOR LEC TURN USC SCISSORS TO CUT THE NAT MUST NOT CUT HEATING CAME TURN TE MAT 140 PUP sun Tae MAT SUTTARY SOR OTHER SHAPES DETACH CASE ROOM MAT TO REQUIRES LENCTS AND LAV ONLY CABLE CABLE SMALL AF SPURTO WITH PVC ADHEATVE TAPE TO THE SUR MOOR SUIP THe NAT REVERSE 12 Locating a fault in the cable During the installation of the mat and flooring materials consider the use of a resistance tester in order to be instantly warned of any damage to the cable Electrical fault finding Once the syst
3. accordance with the manufacturers instructions as well as local and national electrical codes 27 In Canada the installation shall be made according to the provisions of section 62 of the Canadian Electrical Code Part 1 28 When use in wet locations the installation shall be in accordance with the National Electric Code NFPA 70 and CAN CSA C22 Canadian Electrical Code Part CEC and that final acceptance is to be made in the field by the Authority Having Jurisdiction AHJ WARNING RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK AND FIRE DAMAGE TO SUPPLY LINES OR INSULATION MAY OCCUR IF POWER CABLES ARE ROUTED LESS THAN 2 INCHES 51 mm FROM THIS HEATING PRODUCT REFER TO THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONSFOR ADVISE ON PROPER ROUTING OF ELECTRICAL SUPPLY LINES Selection of floor covering material The type and thickness of floor covering materials used with this product must not exceed a thermal insulation or R value of 1 Example of R Values CARPET 1 4 THICK R 1 0 CERAMIC TILE 1 4 THICK R 015 LAMINATE FLOORING R 0 675 PLYWOOD 1 2 THICK R 0 63 NATURAL STONE GRANITE L IMESTONE MARBL E SANDSTONE 1 thick 0 38 0 14 WOOD FLOORING R 0 80 Notes on thermal insulation The insulation levels of a floor will affect both the performance amp running costs of your heating system An electric radiant heating system without thermal insulation and installed on subfloors with high levels of heatloss slab on grade can
4. be performed by a qualified electrician in accordance with local building amp electrical codes and the National Electrical Code NEC especially Article 424 Part V of the NEC ANSIINFPA 70 NOTE Wiring for L1 is usually black live and wiring for L2 is usually white as used for Neutral Typical Wiring for a Thermostat Control and Contactor to an Existing Breaker Dedicated 110 120V Circuit as per NEC Ground green bare M E Heater s E black Heater s ground Breaker Live black L1 Box white L2 actor 0 Heater s Pied white Controll white black Load white Contactor provided by installer Undertile Heater s Top two terminals not used Sensor wire no polarity NOTE All electrical work must be performed by a qualified electrician in accordance with local building amp electrical codes and the National Electrical Code NEC especially Article 424 Part V of the NEC ANSIINFPA 70 NOTE Wiring for L1 is usually black live and wiring for L2 is usually white as used for Neutral Wiring diagrams 240V Typical Wiring for a Thermostat GFCI Control to an Existing Breaker Dedicated 240V Circuit as per NEC Heater s ad ground Ground Heater s Breaker Box Control hd black Undertile Heater s Max 16 amps Control red Top two white terminals not used Control back Sensor w
5. power connection box 10 Place your thermostat sensor centered between two adjacent runs of cable Do not place the thermostat sensor closer than 1 inch from the heating cable or allow it to overlap any other cable Important instructions prior to installing your heating mat cont d r 11 The Maximum limit of the temperature setting on the thermostat should not exceed 86F 30C and a ground wire metal sheath that is to be connected to the electrical box or grounding from the supply side 13 Make sure to select a kit of the desired voltage Typically 120V and for larger installations gt 120sqft 240V 14 Check the continuity or resistance of the Floor Heating Cable before and after installation Resistance value shall match the product label or range within a tolerance of 5 to 10 15 Keep the power lead conduit separate from the sensor cable conduit 16 It is highly recommended to connect a fault detector such as ThermoScout during the installation to warn about accidental damage to the heating cable or lead wires 17 The Heating Mat should be connected to a Ground Fault Circuit interrupter GFCI or equivalent having a residual operating current not exceeding 30mA Consult a qualified electrician A GFCI is present in all RADSTAT models sold with the RADICABLE and RADIMAT kits 18 In case the GFCI trips during normal operation and cannot be reset contact technical support No attempt should be made to re energize the hea
6. RADIMAT 40 240 480 20 24 50 RADIMAT 50 240 600 25 30 75 RADIMAT 75 240 900 38 46 90 RADIMAT 90 240 1080 45 55 110 RADIMAT 110 240 1320 55 67 150 RADIMAT 150 240 1800 75 91 Important instructions prior to installing your heating mat 1 The floor heating cable must not touch cross or overlap itself at any point This could cause the cable to overheat requiring replacement 2 The floor heating cable cannot be cut 3 Do not alter the cable length under any circumstances This may cause overheating shorten resulting in damage to the cable or resistance loss lengthen 4 Take precautions to avoid damage to the heating cable during installation Avoid dropping sharp heavy objects and protect the system from heavy foot traffic Be careful when pouring mortar thinset and using a trowel over the heating cable In the case of floor replacements make sure that the old floors are removed before you lay the new mats 5 The Mats should be kept clear from other heat sources such as heating ducts radiators and fireplaces Do not install the heating mat below 5F 15 C ambient temperature 7 Thermal Insulation Boards of adequate thickness and typical value of 0 027 can be installed below the under tile heating mat for added performance 8 The minimum bending radius of the under tile heating cable while laying shall not be less than 1 inch 25mm 9 The cold lead 10 feet long can be cut extended to suit the location of the electrical
7. e heating mat factory splices and thermostat sensor is embedded in the cement mortar The choice and application of building materials should be in accordance with building materials manufacturer s instructions 10 Ensure the correct maturity and curing times for drying of construction materials is followed before you powering ON the heating mats Ceramic tiles and stone installations require 2 to 14 days for the thinset to cure You must allow all the thinset material to fully cure before switch ON RADIMO floor heating system Failure to do so will result in damage to the system and cause the thinset to become brittle 11 Check the Continuity resistance and Insulation resistance value after the tiles are laid This should be consistent with the value recorded prior to tiling work record values in the control card format given at the end of this manual REMINDER RADIMO heating systems must always be embedded in thinset mortar or Portland cement mix This is valid for all flooring installations including wood floors Operating tips 1 When first energized the under tile heating mats may take up to 3 hours to fully warm your floor 2 Energy consumption will vary depending on thermostat settings For a lower energy consumption reduce temperature setting in the thermostat or duration of heating periods 3 Energy consumption can be minimized by turning the system completely OFF when floor heat is not required as opposed to off peak idling
8. em has been turned off and the main power source has been disconnected have a qualified person 1 Ensure all wires have been connected as per the wiring diagrams 2 Make sure that when using multiple systems they have been wired in parallel and not in series All leads must route back to the control device 3 Confirm that the control devices are supplied with the correct voltage Using a digital Ohm meter test the Ohm resistance level of each heating cable against the reading as provided on the manufacturer product label If your reading is not within the 10 5 range from the original reading the Cable may be damaged in some way Check that the resistance reading between the core conductors and the ground sheathing is Open Any level of reading may indicate a lead to ground Check with your RADIMO representative and consult a certified electrician to locate the fault or break in the cable Locating a break or a short If your installation is complete and that all wiring connections have been verified to be correct including grounding of the system check the sensor wire for proper Ohms reading If you suspect the system is still not working you need to determine if there is a break or a short under the floor Checking for breaks The Ohm resistance of each cable should be measured Make sure the probes of the Ohm meter do not touch the ground wire at either of the line wire Make sure you do not touch either of the probe ends
9. from your meter or the meter will be reading your internal body resistance Set your Ohm meter on the proper scale 0 to 200 or lowest available for Heating Cable or 0 to 20 000 for the sensor wire Your Ohm resistance readings should come within 10 5 of the nominal resistance as indicated by the manufacturer If your Ohm reading is within 10 5 of what it should be there is no break However you should check for an electrical short by measuring the resistance between the conductors and the ground sheath If your Ohm reading is lower than recommended readings from core to core but there is indeed some level of continuity double check your Ohm meter and your batteries If these are good there is a possibility that you have several electrical shorts If you have absolutely no reading infinity on your meter and you are sure you adjusted the setting of the Ohm meter to the correct reading range 0 to 200 for the Heating Cable or 0 to 20 000 for the sensor wire then you have a complete break in the conductor cable Contact RADIMO for guidance on how to locate a break under the floor in order to proceed to repair the damaged cable section Checking for electrical short In some rare occasions an installation may have suffered from a high pressure point that broke the insula tion between the core conductor and the ground sheath Such opening in the insulation layer can create an electrical short even though the Ohm reading bet
10. g Mats using the pre attached adhesive tape RADIMO suggests laying the heating element face down or cable down mesh up The RADIMAT should be laid minimum 3 inches away from the walls and perimeter Route the power lead s from the floor to the connection box When APA using multiple mats route all power leads in parallel from the floor HI to the electrical box in the wall ala Note Leads should be protected where they leave the floor by rigid metal conduit intermediate metal conduit rigid nonmetallic conduit or electrical metallic tubing or by other approved means Consult your local or national electrical code for compliance 10 Installing your radimo heating system contd 5 When using the RADSTAT series thermostats the floor sensor should be placed below the Fiberglass Mesh centered between the Heating pe Y Element and held in place with a little thinset or hot glue w 4 Check the Ohms reading of the sensor wire before and after oa installation to make sure it has not changed Most sensor wires have ig ji Ohms reading of 8 000 to 20 000 and your OHM meter must havea SASE PS aawa 20k ohm setting for this measurement ware caim N The sensor wire cannot cross any Heating Element or lead wire It must project at least 6 into the heated area and should be covered aiiai CORTE directly with thinset cement or adhesive The cold lead wires should be placed on the subfloor alongside the heatin
11. g panels Secure them with suitable tape or hot glue before the thinset or floor adhesive is applied over the cables 6 Check the cable Resistance as well as the insulation resistance values with an Ohm meter after laying the mat These values should match pre installation readings and be within a 5 to 10 range of the factory values recorded on the product label Record values in the control card 7 The next step is to cover the heating mat with a layer of modified _ thinset cement Acrylic latex or Polymer modified thinset cement rs Check with your flooring consultant or RADIMO specialist to ensure the adhesive is suitable for your flooring material Careless use of _ the trowel can cause damage to the heating element Never dropor bang a trowel directly on the heating element eE ME KEE A single or double layer method may be used over any subfloor i Plywood cement slab concrete backer board or mud bed These t 4 methods are suitable for any stone or tile floor covering Waiting Period Ceramic tiles and stone installations require 2 to 14 days for the thinset to cure You must allow all the thinset material to fully cure before switch ON RADIMO floor heating system Failure to do so will result in damage to the system and cause the thinset to become brittle 8 Ensure there are no air gaps during application of cement mortar cement based adhesive glue Tile adhesive Thinset 9 Ensure the entir
12. ge output for your project based on the insulation levels and primary or secondary heating output desired Multiply the heated area and the watt density to obtain the total wattage required in the room Choose the nearest suitable RADIMO kit from the available range When manually spacing the cable on your radimat system In order to fit the RADIMAT heating mat evenly in the room it may be required to manually adjust the cable spacing around obstacles such as pipes and protruding walls In such cases make sure to not set the cable less than 2 apart and to prevent a bending radius sharper than 1 Floor sensor amp temperature control Only UL listed Programmable thermostats with floor sensor specifically designed floor heating system should be used with the RADIMO kits The floor sensor is usually supplied with the control device and is typically 10 feet in length The floor sensor tip thicker measuring edge should be located on center between two adjacent runs of heating cable Use a separate conduit for the floor sensor if your local code requires conduits The sensor cable shall be routed to the thermostat located in the wall at suitable operating height Do not allow any other cable to overlap with the sensor cable Thermostat The maximum temperature setting on thermostat should not exceed 86 F 30 C The lead wire or lead wires when using multiple kits should be routed to an electrical box and directly connected to the thermostat o
13. ire no polarity NOTE All electrical work must be performed by a qualified electrician in accordance with local building amp electrical codes and the National Electrical Code NEC especially Article 424 Part V of the NEC ANSIINFPA 70 Typical Wiring for a Thermostat Control and Contactor to an Existing Breaker Dedicated 240V Circuit as per NEC Heater s Ground ground Heater s black Breaker r Heater s Box white Contactor Control aries by Undertile black Heater s Control red Sensor Top two terminals not used Sensor wire no polarity NOTE All electrical work must be performed by a qualified electrician in accordance with local building amp electrical codes and the National Electrical Code NEC especially Article 424 Part V of the NEC ANSIINFPA 70 Preparing for your installation Prepare a floor plan of the area to be heated and plan the approximate start and end of the heating mat Identify the location of the power supply or electrical box to host the control device Mark the layout of the heating mat on the floor plan Marking the heating mat layout on a floor plan makes it easier to trace back the heating cable for troubleshooting purposes Keep such layout filed after installation Select the best fitting RADIMO kit and verify the square footage and total wattage loads based on your project needs Complete a visual inspection of the heati
14. mesh with the help of Adhesive tape It is pre terminated on the other end no power loop return The heating cable consists of a resistance heating element insulated with fluoropolymer FP with high dielectric strength and providing high temperature protection making the heating cable totally safe A metal ground sheath is provided to give additional mechanical strength and electrical grounding path A final outer jacket of PV C is applied to make it sturdier and provide corrosion protection The hot and cold junction or factory splice is uniquely designed to make it 100 waterproof safe and secure The RADIMAT heating kits are available in a wide range of sizes and voltages to suit your requirements Selecting your floor heating mat Your choice of heating mat kit will depend on the area to cover and the application heat output desired The following can be taken as a general guide New floors in well insulated buildings 10 watts per sqft output Wooden floors 10 watts per sqft Wet areas bathrooms and kitchens 14 watts per sqft Please note the above values are meant as a general guide and that actual requirements will depend on insulation levels floor construction type of floor covering ambient temperature Consult a Radimo specialist for guidance All mats are 0 5 wide Area ei Heaters Watts Amps Length ft 10 RADIMAT 10 120 120 1 0 6 20 RADIMAT 20 120 240 20 12 30 D 40 D 50 D 75 D 30 RADIMAT 30 240 360 15 18 40
15. n separate conduits If the total amperage load of the selected system is equal or less than 15 amps it can be connected directly to the control device as set forth on the devices wiring instructions In case the system carries a total load higher than 15 Amps consult a RADIMO specialist and qualified electrician to advise in the use of contactor panels or relay switches Another option is to break down the heating system in zones on separate thermostats A GFCI Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter breaker or GFCI equipped controller must be used with the system The Circuit Interrupter must have a rated residual operating current not exceeding 30mA to protect against ground leakage and electrical shorts The maximum wattage load is 3 600 watts at 240V on a 15A GFCI equipped controller Please consult a qualified electrician for selecting a suitable GFCI protection for floor heating system exceeding 3 600 watts 240V or 1 800 watts 120V Wiring diagrams 120V Typical Wiring for a Thermostat GFCI Control to an Existing Breaker Dedicated 110 120V Circuit as per NEC Heater s Ground green bare Breaker Box Live black L1 Control black Control ground Heater s black black o white L2 white Top two terminals not used Load Heater s white white Sensor wire Undertile Heater s Max 16 amps Sensor no polarity NOTE All electrical work must
16. ng system in the box and ensure it shows no obvious sign of damage Check the voltage and wattage on the label and use an Ohm meter or Multimeter to check the resistance readings Confirm that they match the listed specifications A tolerance of 5 to 10 is allowed Record it on the control card provided at the end of this instruction manual Check the insulation resistance between line core to ground sheath with a megger or alternatively ensure that the resistance between the conductor wires and the ground wire is open your reader will read open infinity O or 1 Preparing the flooring surface is very important The floor must be completely swept of all debris including all nails staples sharp metallic objects protruding wood construction debris and damaged defective cables Visually check that there are no objects on the floor that might damage the under tile heating mat Ensure that the insulation board of required thickness is installed on the sub floor when advisable Use suitable glue cement based adhesive or screws to apply the boards to the subfloor You are now ready to lay the floor heating system as planned in the initial stages of this section Installing your radimo heating system 1 Start the installation of your floor heating mat from the location of the planned power connection box Continue to layout the mat according to the markings set during the installation prep stage Roll out the Floor Heatin
17. r control switch When necessary the lead wire connections can be made in a separate code compliant junction box NOTE 240V wires are black and red 120V wires are Yellow and Black Connect ground wires to the house ground or if unavailable to the electrical box or conduit The total Amp load of heating system must not exceed the thermostats 15 Amp limit Use an appropriately rated contactor or relay control when connecting loads exceeding 15 amps Please carefully consult the thermostat instructions for exact loads connections and wiring Floor sensor Electrical provisions The heating cable wiring shall be in accordance with the local and national codes A list of controls and accessories required for proper system installation is featured below A floorsensing temperature controller mounted in code complying electrical box A GFCI breaker if ground fault protection is not provided in the control device All RADIMO controls RAD STAT PRO and RAD STAT MAN have a built in protection allowing a standard breaker to be used The heating system has to be connected to a main switch or breaker for complete disconnection at the panel on all poles minimum 012 inches disc Distance The location of the Thermostat connection box shall be flushed in the wall at about 4 in height for easy access and setting The Floor sensor cable and the under tile heating cable cold leads shall be routed to the thermostat power connection box i
18. stance Note Ensure this control card is filled amp signed by a licensed electrician and safely stored along with your floor plan Warranty Please register your warranty online on www radimo com RADIMO provides a warranty on its RADIMAT and RADICABLE systems for a period of 10 years from date of shipment for the material and workmanship under normal operating conditions In case of defective material RADIMOS obligation will be limited to supplying a new under tile heating cable free of charge to the customer The warranty does not cover installations made by unauthorized trades or faults caused by incorrect design by others misuse damage caused by others damage in transit incorrect installation and any other subsequent damage that may occur Repair replacement will be fully chargeable if the damage is because of any of the above reasons Radimo is under no circumstances liable for consequential damages or losses including without limitation the loss or profit arising from any cause whatsoever The guarantee is a material warranty only and does not cover field labor The warranty is void if there is any payment default and details are not entered on the online warranty reg istration at wwwradimo com warranty registration RADIMO 1 855 5 RADIMO www radimo com Dec 2011
19. take up to 5 hours to heat a room Systems installed with thermal insulation take less than one hour The thermal insulation reflects the heat upwards into the floor tile instead of allowing the heat to penetrate into the sub floor and thereby keeps the floor warmer for a longer time In cases where the heating mat is being installed over large areas insulation boards will greatly reduce warm up times amp running costs Insulation materials can take many forms ranging from cork based underlayments to polystyrene boards These products are applied to the subfloor with screws tile adhesive glue or a combination of the above The insulation thickness recommended will vary depending on the subfloor type and the results desired in the room Contact your RADIMO specialist for further advise While most plywood and second floor installations present low levels of heatloss concrete slabs and basements call for a layer of insulation prior to installing the heating mats Adding insulation on top of the concrete slab and underneath the floor heating system will allow a greater percentage of heat generated to transfer to the flooring surface Certain types of insulation such as 6 mm thick cork or 6 mm to 10 mm of Expanded Polystyrene EPS are the most common applications Calculating the right length of mat Once you have identified the area to be heated excluding fixed furniture tubs and cabinetry total the square footage and select the right watta
20. ting cable Never bypass the GFCI Consult a qualified electrician 19 Do not install the RADIMAT under permanent fixtures carpet or other non masonry flooring The cable should always be embedded in thinset self leveling Portland cement or similar 20 Allow sufficient drying or curing period of the thinset and floor installation before powering up the heating mat 21 It is wise to identify the supply or line cables supplying power to the heating cable Keep one of the RADICABLE or RADIMAT UL specification labels on the cable or in the thermostat box and one by the breaker on the main panel Apply the warning label in a convenient location to show the room location where under tile heating mat is installed 22 Use only listed conduit fittings and or other components Electrical codes vary regionally and must be followed when selecting conduits and electrical boxes 23 The heating system shall not extend beyond the room or area in which they originate 24 Do not install the system near combustible material or provide ample spacing between the product and the combustible material 25 The RADIMAT system should be installed by qualified personnel familiar with the construction and operation of the heating cable as detailed in this manual Be mindful of the risks involved when dealing with live electrical wires The wiring of the heating system should be performed by a licensed electrician 26 The installation of the heating system shall be in
21. ween core conductors is normal and does not indicate any circuit break Locating a fault in the cable cont d In these rare occasions a continuity test will show continuity between the one or both line conductors and the ground wire Ideally there should be no continuity infinite or open resistance reading between the line conductor and earth If your instrument reveals continuity between the line conductor and the ground sheathing there is a short in the circuit There are three ways to locate breaks or electrical shorts with underground fault detectors 1 A break can be found with a thumper an impulse generating device that generates a sound at the break point The thumper includes a stethoscope to locate the exact placement of the break under the floor 2 A short can be found with a time delay reflectometer or TDR which will measure the distance of the wire between the tester and the short point 3 Breaks and shorts may in some cases generate enough heat that they can be found with infrared cam eras scanned over the floor To pursue any of the above troubleshooting methods please contact RADIMO to confirm your readings and decide on the best approach Certified repair specialist and tool rentals are available upon request 14 Control card After installation but Cat Ref amp SI No Before installation before laying tiles After laying tiles Resistance of cables ohms Insulation resi
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