Floor Warming Installation Guide Using
Floor Warming Installation Guide Using
Floor Warming Installation Guide Using
Floor Warming Installation Guide Using
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Install a wire every 24” through the floor
joist to form a suspended system. Use
sufficient wire to securely hold the panels.
Slide the Therma
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Ray panel above wire.
Secure wire to the nail.
Drill holes in joists near the Therma
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Ray
panel lead wires and connect wiring.
Therma·Ray Ceiling Panels
Therma·Ray Ceiling Panels
Therma·Ray Ceiling Panels
Therma·Ray Ceiling Panels
NOTE:
NOTE:
NOTE:
NOTE:
This application is used in existing homes where the owner wants warm floors but does
not want to replace the floor covering. The existing finished floor can be any type of wood
flooring or natural stone finish such as ceramic tile, stone, slate, etc or vinyl flooring. Please
check with the manufacturer of the floor covering may occur. Use under properly installed
ceramic tile, stone or slate is perfectly acceptable.
This method is not recommended for floors with carpets.
MECHANICAL INSTALLATION
MECHANICAL INSTALLATION
MECHANICAL INSTALLATION
MECHANICAL INSTALLATION
Therma·Ray panels are placed between the floor joists. Panels are to be installed in open,
unobstructed floor joists. The panels are held in place by a wire (0.5cm). The panels must be a
minimum of 2 inches from the floor. Drill holes through the joists so that you can install wire
every 24 inches. Be sure to use sufficient wire to securely hold the panels in place. The number
of panels needed should fill the floor joist spaces in the area to be heated. Do not install panels
below cabinet, appliances etc. Slide the Therma·Ray Ceiling Panels above the wire. Once the
panels are in place, secure the wire to a nail or hook.
BRANCH CIRCUIT CONNECTION
BRANCH CIRCUIT CONNECTION
BRANCH CIRCUIT CONNECTION
BRANCH CIRCUIT CONNECTION
Drill holes in the joists near the lead wires of the Therma·Ray panel.
Therma·Ray panels are connected in parallel to the branch circuit. Canadian installation shall be
made according to the provision of Section 62 of the Canadian Electrical Code, part 1 and to
regulations of all authorities having jurisdiction. U.S. installations are to be made in accordance
with the National Electrical Code and local codes where applicable. Installations outside North
America should conform to applicable local codes. The heater load, once determined, can be
divided into as many circuits as needed. 12AWG (2.0 mm) copper conductor, non-metallic
sheathed cable is recommended for installation of panels. In areas where type NM cable is not
permitted, metal enclosures are available for use with rigid or flexible, metallic conduit or tubing.
(See Installation Instructions Supplement for Metal Wiring Enclosures.) When determining the
number of branch circuits required to accommodate the heating load, note that the branch
circuit must be de-rated in accordance with either the Canadian Electric Code, National Electrical
Code, or local coded as applicable. It is not recommended that wire size greater than 12AWG
(2.0 mm) be used to connect the panels to the branch circuit. After the panels are secured in
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