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The

Therma Cable

floor heating system can be used for two purposes maximi-

zing comfort.

Used as a secondary heat source (floor warming), it can help keep floor tempera-
ture comfortable year round. Used as a primary room heat source (radiant floor
heating), it provides uniform, comfortable, and enveloping warmth. For the latter
use, it is important to follow the specific recommendations outlined below.

In light of environmental factors beyond Ouellet Canada Inc.’s control—including
thermal insulation, heated area, floor covering emissivity, heat loss, and more—
we cannot guarantee that the

Therma Cable

system will provide a completely

uniform surface temperature in all cases, no matter how careful the installation.
Consequently, Ouellet Canada Inc. cannot be held liable for any discomfort (e.g.,
a cold area on the floor) caused by site-specific deficiencies. Ouellet Canada Inc.
liability is limited to the performance of its products.

3.1 Floor Warming

This type of heating is designed to enhance comfort and/or supplement the
room’s main heat source. It helps keep the floor at a pleasant temperature at all
times.

Installing this type of system is very easy: simply unroll the

Therma Cable

on the

floor, maintain it with the installation strappings, embed the heating cable in cement
or an equivalent binder (cement glue, ceramic glue, self-levelling cement) and install
the floor covering. Use the floor coverings listed in Section 3.3 and connect the

Therma Cable

system to an appropriate thermostat, described in Section 5.

3.2 Radiant Floor Heating

Therma Cable

can be used as the room’s primary heat source. It can heat the

room using the

Therma Cable

system only. Proceed as follows:

- Connect the system to an ambient temperature regulator;
- Calculate heat loss to ensure the system has enough power to heat the room;
- Sufficient insulation under the subfloor is very important. This insulation is to be

sure that the heat will rise into the room to be heated.

- Make sure to have a floor covering that meets the specifications listed in table 3.3.

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Summary of Contents for Therma Cable

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION GUIDE October 2009 Edition...

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Page 3: ...2 4 1 Planning Work 12 4 2 Preparing the Subfloor 13 4 3 Marking the Floor 13 4 4 Installing the Therma Cable Floor Heating System 14 4 5 Installing the Temperature Sensor 17 4 6 Applying Self Levelli...

Page 4: ...racteristics The Therma Cable system can be installed under a shower floor only if the floor is ceramic or natural stone A waterproof membrane must be used to maintain the heating cables in a dry envi...

Page 5: ...heating cable junction cold lead channel strapping cold lead plywood or concrete slab strapping heating cable self levelling cement cement glue floor covering aluminum sheath ground wire heating wire...

Page 6: ...ating cable sets must inspect and remove damaged or defective heating cable sets before they are covered or concealed Installer of series heating cable sets must mark the appropriate circuit breaker r...

Page 7: ...4 720 19 0 OTR0842 280 85 34 70 6 5 93 8 7 840 16 2 OTR0962 320 97 54 80 7 4 107 9 9 960 14 2 Product 240V 208V Length Surface12W sq ft Surface 9 W sq ft Power Resistance ft m sq ft sq m sq ft sq m Wa...

Page 8: ...e been correctly noted A qualified electrician must measure the system s insulation resistance as follows Use a calibrated megohmeter only Measure insulation resistance at the free end of the cold lea...

Page 9: ...easure the system s resistance as follows Use a calibrated multimeter only Measure resistance at the free end of the cold lead between the two phase conductors Write the reading in the measures table...

Page 10: ...Warming This type of heating is designed to enhance comfort and or supplement the room s main heat source It helps keep the floor at a pleasant temperature at all times Installing this type of system...

Page 11: ...he thermal resistance of the floor covering must not exceed R 1 40 RSI 0 246 There is no such limit for the subfloor Table 3 3 Thermal resistance values for floor coverings The floor covering highligh...

Page 12: ...Room Layout and Corresponding Therma Cable Product Create a room layout plan to scale for maximum accuracy use the Ouellet Canada Inc form designed for this purpose Identify all stationary elements t...

Page 13: ...ler only for self leveller The subfloor must be solidly fastened in place to prevent movement The application of a floor levelling product is recommended to prevent future damage to the ceramic caused...

Page 14: ...placed under these stationary elements The floor temperature sensor must be centered between two parallel heating cables The ideal location is one where it is likely to be away from stationary objects...

Page 15: ...sition during the pouring of self leveller this strapping is installed at the end after the lacing of the cable The cable can be installed under the ceramic tile of a shower or other wet surfaces the...

Page 16: ...ing cable must not be shortened neither cut Avoid walking on the Therma Cable system If you must wear soft rubber soled shoes Always start the Therma Cable at least 50 mm 2 from the walls It is import...

Page 17: ...lation sheath and a slightly larger diameter than the heating cable The sensor must be embedded in cement or an equivalent binder cement glue ceramic glue self levelling cement Glue the sensor to the...

Page 18: ...BLACK must be exposed A small part top of the heating cable may be exposed at the surface of the self levelling cement ONLY IF a ceramic glue is used afterward AND embeds that part Level the subfloor...

Page 19: ...208V connection 120V connection Line 1 Black Line Black Line 2 Red Neutral White Bare wire ground Bare wire ground Measure the cable s electrical resistance and record the readings on line 5 Upon inst...

Page 20: ...be kept near the electrical service If this table is not duly completed the warranty may be annulled Warranty terms are set out in Section 8 4 9 Using the Therma Cable System The Therma Cable floor h...

Page 21: ...refore a floor covering with greater temperature resistance must be used The room temperature control and floor temperature sensor must never be installed where they will be exposed to sunlight or air...

Page 22: ...ft 130W sq m at 76 mm 3 spacing is the best watt density to optimize comfort and prevent floor overheating Therma Cable can also be installed with a 100 mm 4 spacing for a 9W sq ft 96W sq m Moreover...

Page 23: ...carpet be installed over Therma Cable A 14 Yes if the system is completely embedded in self levelling cement You can install low pile carpet over the slab if the carpet s thermal resistance does not e...

Page 24: ...glue tape 7 2 Floor Covering Tips It is strongly recommended to coat the subfloor with a sealer before spreading the self levelling cement which is very liquid This is to prevent any leaks under the...

Page 25: ...chaser of the equipments as well as to the subsequent buyer of the building where it has been installed Terms of warranty The present warranties are subject to the compliance of the following terms i...

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