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1. 6x0 5 600 88 CM700 20T 3 5m 7x0 5 700 75 CM800 20T Am 8x 0 5 800 66 CM900 20T Sie 9 x 0 5 900 59 CM1000 20T 5m 10 x 0 5 1000 53 CM1200 20T 6m 12x0 5 1200 44 150W Code Coverage Mat Dimension m Watt 230V Ohm Resistance 10 5 CM750 15T 5m 10 0 5 750 70 CM900 15T 6m 12x 0 5 900 59 CM1200 15T 8m 16x 0 5 1200 44 CM1500 15T 10m 20x0 5 1500 35 CM1800 15T 12m 24 x 0 5 1800 29 Installation 150watt 200watt Cable Mat Step 1 Subfloor Construction Suitable sub floors must be correctly designed constructed and prepared in accordance with building regulations Cable Mat can be installed on concrete slab existing tiles acoustic underlay FC Sheet board and above any of these subfloors whose surface is coated with a waterproof A Concrete Screed Subfloor B Insulation optional C Glue D Thin Cable Mat E Sand Cement Screed F Tile Floor Finish G Timber Subfloor H Tile backer board FC Sheet Cable Mat On Cable Mat On Concrete Subfloor Timber Subfloor Our recommendation is only intended to provide an outline guide of suitable subfloors and preparation work required before installing Thin Cable Mat Step 2 Plan heating mat layout Plan your heating mat layout by drawing your room including all fixed items e g toilet sink kitchen benches etc then confirm the heating mat you have purchased matches the floor area to be heated From the thermostat position start point sketch the proposed layout to ensur
2. adhesives but to supplement them BOTH sets of installation instructions should be complied with In the event of any apparent contradiction between instructions contact Amuheat for clarity on how to proceed Installation 150watt 200watt Cable Mat Important Points for the Tiler Ensure the heating element monitor is connected to the heating system and switched on before tiling Stop all works if the alarm is sounding or the red light is on Ensure you use tile adhesives and grouts suitable for use with underfloor heating systems they must contain a flexible additive It is important that each tile is solidly bedded in tile adhesive with no gaps or voids beneath them Avoid unnecessary foot traffic Heavy cardboard or carpet scraps should be used to protect the heating cables from traffic during the floor installation Care should be taken to not damage the heating cable when bedding or leveling the sand cement mixture over Cable Mat Do not use one trowel to lift tiles use two Do not store any materials or tools over the exposed heating wires Do not use grinder to cut in expansion joint in the slab this will damage the heating cable Avoid mixing or shoveling the sand cement mixture over the heating cable Avoid using wheelbarrows over the heating mat Curing Time Ceramic tile and stone installations require up to 14 days for the adhesive to cure You must allow the adhesive to fully cure before the floor heating
3. and fittings by cutting the heating cable and mesh free from long runs Ensure the heating cable is laid at aminimum of 50mm apart U Turn Cut Turn lt Cut amp Remove Mesh Free form Obstacle Installation 150watt 200watt Cable Mat If you are installing multiple heaters into one room and using one thermostat you will need to ensure all the cold tail leads start and finish at the same point Do not join the cold tail leads or heating elements wire together Once complete remove the backing off the tape and stick the heating mat to the floor including free form runs as required Step 5 Electrical Connection The included thermostat is supplied with a floor sensor whose tip needs to fed into a conduit and fixed between two heating cables conduit may need to be recessed into the subfloor Before tiling commences test the heating mats to ensure they are working correctly Then connect the element fault monitor to the heating mat power cable to monitor for damage during the flooring installation FOR MULTIPLE MAT INSTALLATIONS NEVER JOIN THE POWER SUPPLY CABLES UNDER THE TILE FLOOR NO SERIAL CONNECTIONS OF ONE MAT TO ANOTHER PANEL NO DAISY CHAINS A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN MUST CONNECT THE POWER SUPPLY CABLES TO THE THERMOSTAT AND CONNECT THE THERMOSTAT TO THE SUPPLY Note These installation instructions are NOT intended to replace or supersede the installation instructions provided by the manufacturer of tile or
4. e installation commences and timber subfloors must be rigid and free from movement by using a suitable tile backer board FC Sheet or insulation board Ensure all the blue heating elements are installed within the floor avoiding crossing the heating element floor sensor wire or cold tail leads over or under each other and one another Do not bang a trowel on the floor area with heating element to remove excess mortar from the trowel and do not use a knife to clean adhesive from between the tiles along the grout Spacing Do not cut or shorten the blue heating cable Do not leave surplus matting rolled up under cabinets and do not cut shorten or lengthen the heating element Do not switch your under floor heating system on for a minimum of 7 days after tiling to allow correct curing of tile adhesives and grouts Make sure all electrical work is done by a qualified electrician and check your electrician provides a mains power supply connected via a RCD circuit Introduction Please read carefully before proceeding with installation Tools amp Materials Needed for Installation You will require the following items to install Thin Cable Mat Kit Contents Floor primer primer supplied with tile adhesive or use other ie Bondcrete with water 1 4 ratio Paint tray and roller to apply floor primer Scissors to cut the fibreglass mesh Permanent marker or construction crayon Tape measure Chisel amp hammer or angle grinder to rec
5. e the heated area is completely covered whilst using all of Cable Mat Step 3 Electrical amp floor preparation Cable Mat is supplied with a single cold tail lead which should run from the floor to the thermostat in a single 20mm conduit limit 2 heating mats per conduit A separate conduit is required extended and positioned to lay between two heating cables for the thermostat floor sensor The heater cold tail joints and conduits should be covered b the sand cement screed The floor sensor conduit should be sealed to prevent adhesive or screed entering it Refer to Electrical Requirements Prepare the floor by removing all loose particles thoroughly and seal with primer supplied with tile glue or Bondcrete mixed 1 4 with water Installation 150watt 200watt Cable Mat Step 4 Position amp fix heating mat Starting from the floor directly beneath the thermostat location unroll the heating mat until you reach the end of your first run Ensure the heating mat is placed on the floor with the heating cable underneath the mesh see below for more info on modifying Cable Mat When you reach the end of the first run carefully cut the mesh in between two heating cables do not cut the blue heating cable and turn the mat to its new position Ensure the cable remains a minimum of 50mm apart and the mesh does not overlap Continue this process In some instances it may be necessary to free form the heating cable around fixtures
6. ess cold tail joints amp conduits in floor if required Cardboard or carpet scraps to protect the heater if tiling is delayed 2 x 20mm Conduit one for cold tail leads one for floor sensor Wall box plate or c clip for mounting thermostat RCD switch on electrical board supplied and fitted by your electrician You may require a 20A contactor if you are installing multiple heating mats connected to one thermostat where the load capacity exceeds 16A Amuheat Cable Mat heater Element fault monitor Digital Programmable thermostat Floor temperature sensor Installation guide Thermostat operating guide Warranty registration Cable Mat installation guide Thermostat operating guide Glossary of Terms A Cold tail power lead B Factory made cold tail joint C Floor temperature sensor D Twin heating element E Fibreglass mesh w adhesive strips F Built in heating cable return G Multi strand twin heating conductor H Primary Teflon insulation Steel earth braid J Thermoplastic polymer insulation Heating Cable Mat Construction Element Profile Electrical Requirements 150watt 200watt Cable Mat ElectricalRequirement Before installing Cable Mat you should make allowance for the electrical connections refer to diagram below amp electrical schedule supplied with your quote order All electrical connections including thermostats must be performed by your electrician in accordance with current AS NZ 3000 wiring r
7. est Record sheet to validate the 10 year extended manufacturers warranty Resistance Test y Sa If installing the thermostat floor temperature sensor test for resistance as above The range on the multimeter should be set to Auto or 20K Ohm Resistance readings for AT8100 x thermostat sensors should be between 5 15K Ohm and AT908 x thermostat sensors should be between 100 120K Ohm This test is carried out to ensure continuity exists in the heating element Using a multimeter on ohm setting place one probe on the active conductor and the other on the neutral conductor brown and blue leads on cold tail and confirm the resistance value matches the factory test result within 10 of the value marked on the product specification label and or table below Floor Sensor Resistance Test Insulation Test This test is performed to measure the insulation resistance between conductors and ensures the cable insulation is not damaged A low resistance reading indicates a damaged cable and must be repaired or replaced The insulation resistance tester should be connected between the conductors SS blue and brown cables and the earth braid yellow green cable The meter should set to 500V and record a high resistance value 200W Code Coverage Mat Dimension m Watt 230V Ohm Resistance 10 5 CM200 20T 1m 2x0 5 200 264 CM300 30T Is 3x0 5 300 176 CM400 20T 2m 4 x 0 5 400 132 CM500 20T 25m 5x0 5 500 105 CM600 20T 3m
8. floor heating systems Installation Manual CMO2 12 Introduction 1 Electrical Requirements 3 Testing amp Product Specification 4 Installation 5 WO Troubleshooting Warranty 10 Miscellaneous 12 Table of Contents 150watt 200watt Cable Mat Cable Mat Important Installation Guidelines Tools amp Materials Needed for Installation Kit Contents Glossary of Terms Electrical Requirement Cable Mat amp Sensor Rough In Warranty Validation Floor Sensor Resistance Test Insulation Test Cable Mat Heater Specification Subfloor construction Plan heating mat layout Electrical amp Floor preparation Position and fix heating mat Modifying Cable Mat Multiple Cable Mat installation Electrical Connection Important Points for the Tiler Curing Time Checking for breaks Checking for electrical shorts Locating a break or Electrical short Cable repair Warranty Install Test Record amp Warranty Registration Notes Introduction Please read carefully before proceeding with installation Cable Mat Product Amuheat Cable Mat has been designed and developed to exceed all relevant standards ensuring installation is quick and simple It features a tough twin heating conductor cable pre attached to a fibre glass mesh with three adhesive tape strips for fixing to the floor yet still allowing unlimited adjustment of the heating element to suit any room layout Experienced product design ensure
9. hort There are several ways to locate breaks or circuit shorts mathematically or with underground fault detectors For more information contact Amuheat Support Cable Repair e Cutthe damaged piece of heating cable out e Using a knife blade carefully strip the outer PVC layer from both ends of the exposed heating cable e Separate and twist the earth core away from the inner conductor on both ends of the exposed heating cable exposed heating cable using the knife blade strip away some of the insulation wire Slide a piece of heat shrink over the join and seal under an open flame Using an open flame burn the inner Teflon layer from the conductor wire from both ends of the Measure the length of electrical wire required to join the two exposed ends of the heating cable and Using a ferule or solder connect the one end of the heating cable conductor to a piece of electrical Slide a second piece of heat shrink over the electrical wire Using a second ferrule or solder connect the other end of the electrical wire to the other exposed heating cable conductor Slide the second piece of heat shrink over the join and seal under an open flame Repeat these steps to repair the earth wire e Conduct resistance and insulation tests on the heating cable prior to connection Compare the results with those taken before during and after the heating and flooring installation Recess the join ina chiseled channel and cover with hot glue me
10. lt Warranty 150watt 200watt Cable Mat Warranty Cable Mat is supported by a 1 year manufacturers warranty from the date of purchase An extended 10 year manufacturers warranty is offered by registering your purchase and installation below Where it is determined Cable Mat is defective in material and has not been damaged as a result of misuse or misapplication Amuheat will repair or replace the heating mat If the repair is not feasible Amuheat will at their discretion replace or refund the original cost of the heating mat The warranty does not cover 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 Amuheat disclaims any warranty not provided herein Amuheat futher disclaims any responsibility for any consequential damages arising from ownership or use of the product including inconvenience loss of use and costs of operating the heating mat The guarantee is a material warranty only and does not cover field labour To validate the extended 10 year manufacturers warranty the following conditions must be met e The Install control card amp Warranty Card must be completed and returned to Amuheat within 60 days of purchase e Proof of purchase will be required in the event of a claim retain your receipt e Installa
11. s for a simple and quick installation of floor heating with guaranteed and even heat across the complete floor surface Cable Mat is available intwo outputtypes 150 watts per m for use in livingrooms kitchens bedrooms etc 200 watts per m for use in bathrooms or living rooms with high heat losses Important Installation Guidelines Y Take some time to plan the layout considering all Y Multiple heating mats connect to the obstacles e g kitchen cupboards bathroom thermostat in parallel the cold tail leads cannot sinks etc Ensure mat will fit before starting be joined and buried in the ground Use flexible tile adhesives and grouts Do not leave surplus matting rolled up under cabinets and do not cut shorten or lengthen the Y Ifa floor sensor is required ensure it is inserted heating element in a conduit sealed at the floor end to ensure easy removal of floor sensor if required after Y Donotdrop or rest any heavy objects or tools on installation and installed between two heating the heating element elements Maintain a minimum of 50mm between the heating element runs or where heating cable is stripped from the mesh for free form layouts Take care not to damage the heating element and cold tail whilst screeding tiling Ensure all the blue heating element is covered with the screed Make certain there are no air gaps underneath tiled areas or between tile and screed Concrete subfloors must be fully cured befor
12. system is switched on Failure to do so may result in damage to the heating cable and cause the adhesive to become brittle Avoid unnecessary foot traffic Do not angle grind or cut objects tiles over heating wires gt gt Do not use ladders No heavy or sharp objects Do not use shovels or mixers over heating wires Do not store anything over heating wires Troubleshooting 150watt 200watt Cable Mat Checking For Breaks To determine if there is a break in the heating cable under the floor e Set the multimeter to measure in 0 200 Ohms e Place one probe on the active conductor and the other on the neutral conductor e Confirm your reading falls within 15 of the recorded value before installation e If you have absolutely no reading infinity on your meter then there is a break total cut in the conductor Checking For Electrical Short To determine if there is a short in the heating cable under the floor e Setthe multimeter to measure in 0 200 Ohms e Place one probe on the active conductor and the other on the corresponding earth wire e Confirm your reading is open circuit or infinity e Repeat this step on the neutral conductor and it s corresponding earth wire e Place one probe on the active conductor and the other on the active earth wire e If you have continuity between either the active earth or neutral earth combinations there is a short in the heating cable Locating a Break or Electrical S
13. tion is in accordance with the accompanying Installation Manual any special written design or installation guidelines provided by Amuheat and all local and building and electrical codes e The heater has been earthed and connected to a supply protected by a RCD circuit e The heater is used with a thermostat or control system approved by Amuheat Install Test Record amp Warranty Registration Complete form below and mail to Amuheat PO Box 975 North Ryde BC 1611 or fax copy to 02 8211 5180 Installer Name Phone Email Owner Name Address Phone Email Purchase Detail Date of purchase Invoice Number Heater Install Test Records Heater Model Installation Date Test Before Install After Install After Floor Install Continuit 22 Resistance Ohms IN E EA Insulation Resistance Mohms 10 Notes 150watt 200watt Cable Mat 12 Q amuheat floor heating systems 2012 Amuheat Pty Limited Lg1 64 Talavera Road Macqaurie Park NSW 2113 PO Box 975 North Ryde BC NSW 1611 Tel 02 9114 6934 Fax 02 8211 5180 sales amuheat com au www amuheat com au
14. ules Cable Mat requires a mains voltage 230 240V supply and must be connected to an approved Residual Current Device RCD mounted on the switchboard It is recommended you consult with your electrician to ascertain whether or not the circuit and cabling can handle the additional load and if a RCD is protecting the circuit If connecting multiple heating mats with an electrical load greater than 16A to one thermostat you will require a suitably sized electrical contactor Thin Cable Mat amp Sensor N Conduit to power supply on RCD circuit Flush box plate or c clip for thermostat height 1200mm 1500mm Thermostat model AT908B Horizontal Thermostat model AT8100V Vertical Thermostat model AT8100H Vertical 20mm Conduit max 2 heaters amp draw wire pulled through Refer to electrical schedule for number required 20mm Conduit for floor sensor amp draw wire pulled through recessed into subfloor Positioned 250mm in between heating elements Floor heating system Cold tail joints recessed into subfloor Testing amp Product Specification 150watt 200watt Cable Mat Warranty Validation Cable Mat is tested and supplied in good working order from our factory To ensure the integrity of the system an insulation and resistance test on the heating cable should be conducted before during and after heater and floor installation This information should be recorded on the Installation T

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