EXAMPLE OF UNDERFLOOR HEATING COMBINATION:
INFRAHEAT-floor heating cables 20 W/m
|
Type |
m² |
W |
m |
SSTL |
|
e-heat 230 |
1,5-3,0 |
234 |
12,0 |
8178002 |
|
e-heat 335 |
2,0-4,0 |
335 |
17,0 |
8178003 |
|
e-heat 430 |
3,0-5,0 |
430 |
21,5 |
8178004 |
|
e-heat 605 |
4,5-7,5 |
605 |
30,5 |
8178006 |
|
e-heat 885 |
6,0-11,0 |
885 |
42,5 |
8178008 |
|
e-heat 1150 |
8,0-14,5 |
1150 |
57,5 |
8178011 |
|
e-heat 1535 |
10,0-20,0 |
1535 |
77,0 |
8178015 |
|
e-heat 2300 |
15,5-29,0 |
2330 |
118,0 |
8178023 |
INFRAHEAT-floor heating cables 10 W/m
|
Type |
m² |
W |
m |
SSTL |
| e-heat 165 | 1,6-2,0 | 165 | 16,5 | 8178031 |
| e-heat 235 | 2,4-3,0 | 235 | 23,5 | 8178032 |
| e-heat 305 | 3,0-4,0 | 305 | 30,5 | 8178033 |
| e-heat 430 | 4,0-5,5 | 430 | 42,5 | 8178034 |
| e-heat 605 | 6,0-7,5 | 605 | 60,5 | 8178036 |
| e-heat 1085 | 8,0-12,0 | 1085 | 109,0 | 8178040 |
Casting the Slab in Two Stages
(the recommended option)
1. Foundation soil
2. Compressed gravel
3. Thermal insulation
4. Plastic sheeting
5. Ferroconcrete slab
- Clean the slab surface thorougly before adding the cable
6. Power skirting
- The power skirting is attached to the bottom slab with for example TC-clamps
7. Thermal cable
8. Blinding concrete
- Do not use a vibrator
- The installation depth of the cable is approx. 30 mm in direct heating, and approx. 50 mm in the accumulating one
- In the accumulating heating, the plate thickness should not exceed 100 mm
9. Surfacing
10. Thermostat
11. Thermostat sensor
- The sensor is placed half-way between two cable loops in a protecting tube the other end of which is sealed (M20)

Casting the Plate in a Single Stage
1. Foundation soil
2. Compressed gravel
3. Thermal insulation
4. Plastic sheeting
5. Steel reinforcing mesh
6. Thermal Cable
- Attached to the bar mat
7. Blinding concrete
- Do not use a vibrator
- The installation depth of the cable is approx. 30 mm in direct heating, and approx. 50 mm in the accumulating one
- In the accumulating heating, the plate thickness should not exceed 100 mm
8. Surfacing

A Combined Ceiling- and Underfloor Heating Provides the World's Best Heating
When it comes to the comfort of living, a house with extensive underfloor heating is the absolute top-class solution. Most of the heat is produced with the economical night-rate electricity. During the day, the heat stored in the concrete by night, is released to the indoor air. The amount and rate of the heat released depends mainly on the floor covering material. Combined with ceiling heating, the room temperature can be regulated very accurately. With the ceiling heating, the thermostats can keep the room temperature at the desired level with only a 0.5 degree variation. The combined use of both underfloor- and ceiling heating is the perfect solution for all new houses. Even though this heating system provides top-class living comfort, it is inexpensive to purchase and use. This top-class electric heating solution will cost you only half of what a water flow -based system would. In considering the ease of use as well as providing comfort of living, these two systems are light years apart, naturally for the benefit of the CEILING-UNDERFLOOR -electric heating.


