Product Description DIY Radiant Floor Heating Systems
Electric Heated Floor Mat
Electric Warm Floor Mat
Infrared Heating Mat
Radiant Heating Mat working voltage: 110v/120v/220v/230v/240v
Advantages There are various types of heating including natural or propane gas and oil, but electric heat, though not always the most efficient cost-wise (depending on your electricity rates), is probably the most common - mainly because it is readily available in most areas.
Compared to other heating systems, the investment costs for electric underfloor heating are extremely low.
Customized installation of the heating elements means that only selected areas are heated. Each area can be activated separately.
Classic heating appliances consume less oil or gas thanks to the heat from the underfloor heating. This is an added source of savings.
Benefits Convenience -- Easy to fix by adhering to the floor and design to install at the site.
All-in-one -- Complete All-in-one with the mat (fiber-glass mesh) and cable to facilitate convenience in the plastering finish.
Flexibility -- possible to install flexibly in any shape at any place.
Certified with CE, RoHS and PCT certifications.
Easy Installation -- When the mat is unfolded, the cable is attached at certain& intervals and it can be automatically installed.
Applied for dry and wet locations under tile, ceramic, laminated floor, marble etc. ground. Separate control for each area.
Technical Datas |
Cable Construction | Twin conductor, one cold lead |
Rated voltage | 110v / 120v / 220v / 230v / 240v |
Output power | 100w/㎡, 150w/㎡, 160w/㎡ |
Cable diameter | 3.5 to 4.0mm |
Cable conductor insulation | Teflon (FEP) |
Cable jacket | PVC |
Cold lead | Two wires with ground braided, 2.5m length |
Order Information: ANLT standard 12w/m, 150w/㎡ electric underfloor heating mats |
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FAQ Is electric heating system a big consumer of electricity? The running cost of a heating mat will depend on the following conditions.
1.How well insulated the room is;
2.The output and type of system;
3.The energy tariff in your country;
4.The thermostat settings of your choice.
Below is the examples of monthly running electricity consumption for ANLT standard 12w/m 150w/m2 electric heating mat.
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What are the floor material requirements for installing the ANLT Heating Cable Floor Radiant Heating System ? Tile: Ceramic, Porcelain, Natural Stone (Marble, Granite, Slate, Travertine, Limestone and others)
Engineered Wood, Laminate, Vynil
Do I need an electrician to install ANLT Floor Heating Systems ? ANLT Floor Radiant Heating Systems are easy and quick to install. But you need a certified and qualified electrician to connect your thermostat to the house.
Can the cold leads be extended? Yes. The cold lead wires can be trimmed or lengthened with additional lead wire. However, please keep in mind that the heating able mustn′t be cut at any time.
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