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Compatible with all standard sub-flooring materials
For tile floor warming, ComfortTile heated floor mats are easily installed directly under tile or natural stone to provide comfortable,
even floor temperatures in your bathroom, kitchen, entryway, or other hard surfaced areas. The
floor heating mats are compatible with all standard sub-flooring materials, and its low 3/16-inch (3 mm) profile, also make ComfortTile heat cable ideal for renovations.
Increase your comfort and save on your heating costs.
Heating expenses are a significant part of a household budget. By installing a
radiant floor warming system, you turn a small investment into real cost-savings,
not to mention increasing the value of your home. With radiant
heated floors, you can lower room temperatures by a few degrees
yet still enjoy the same level of comfort as a room with higher
temperatures that doesn't have a floor warming system. |
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The ComfortTile floor heating mats include a red heating cable
that is woven into an adhesive-backed fiberglass mesh, allowing for simple roll-out installation without worrying about heating cable spacing. The floor warming mats are pre-terminated for use with 120 and 240 volts, and are available in various lengths of 24-inch widths to accommodate any room’s layout. The
ComfortTile floor warming mats emit no measurable electromagnetic fields due to the shielded dual conductor design. This dual conductor cable requires only one cold lead connection making it easy to layout and install. |

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The Warmzone ComfortTile electronic thermostats are specifically designed to control electric radiant
floor heating systems for maximum comfort and minimum power consumption.
Developed for the modern home, the programmable thermostat features
a large back-lit display and simple user interface. The system temperature is controlled by an external or built-in sensor.
Each thermostat also includes an integrated Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI,
Class A). The thermostat is an electronic on/off thermostat for
controlling temperature by means of a sensor placed externally. The
heat output is switched on and off with a difference of only 0.7°F
(0.4°C) The thermostat can be configured for control of floor
temperature and regulator without sensor. It is compatible with
existing floor sensors by means of a temperature setting, making it
the best thermostat for renovation purposes.
Designed for ease of use and superior performance,
the thermostat and GFCI are dual voltage models suitable for 120/240V,
50/60 Hz power supplies.
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