RetroHeat Project Preparation
Before installing your RetroHeat system, all
plumbing and electrical wiring that will not
be accessible after installation of the heating
system must be completed. The number and type of
heating panels needed must be determined
beforehand according to the elements in the Design
Criteria section.
To calculate
the proper number of needed panels, measure the
length of the floor joist bays underneath
the heatable areas. Heating panels should
not be installed under permanent fixtures such as
bathtubs, showers, sinks, and cabinets.
Extra panels should be on hand to account
for any errors in cutting, job-site damage, etc.
System Components
Heating Panels - The RetroHeat heating
panels are manufactured in large rolls. Each roll
consists of separate 12"-long panels that
are connected together. The panels are shipped
as one roll to the customers. Customers then cut the
roll into the appropriate length strips of
panels to fit the different bays under the
heatable area. Each panel is either 13", 17", or 25"
wide and designed to fit 12", 16", and 24"
wide floor joists respectively. The
additional panel has 1/2" flaps on each side,
which are stapled to the sides of the floor joists.
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Electrical Connector - Solder-less Tyco/AMP
Termi-foil electrical crimp connector.
Electrical Insulators - Clear plastic
snap-type insulator.
Thermostat - The RetroHeat system is
controlled by a thermostat with a built-in GFCI and
in-floor sensor. This
programmable
thermostat has a built-in clock function that
allows you to set 4 events per day, including weekday
and weekend settings. The temperature can also be
temporarily changed for a single event, then it
will return to the program schedule on the next
scheduled event.
Click the link for more detailed information
on
floor heating thermostats.
TECHNICAL SPECS:
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• C-UL
LISTED • GFCI Class
A, 5mA trip level •
GFCI disconnects lin & neutral (L2)
• 2-year warranty
• In-floor sensor |
• Dual
voltage 120V or 240V
• Output relay 16A
• Screw terminals
• Easy switching between °F and
°C • Inclined
display for better read-out |
Crimping Tool - Used to attach
electrical connectors to the heating panels
and wires to the connectors.
Manuals - The installation and
operating manuals list detailed information
about the heating system. These
manuals should remain with the home or
building owner when the job is done.
OTHER TOOLS & MATERIALS
The following tools and
materials are required but not supplied by Warmzone.
Thermal Insulation - The insulation
must be of the non-flammable type specified.
The only types of insulation
permitted with the RetroHeat system are
un-faced, fiberglass, batt
insulation and rigid insulation panels.
Dielectric Tape - UL listed or CSA
certified "electrical" tape rated for at
least 90°C / 194°F.
Ohmmeter or Multimeter - An accurate
ohmmeter or multimeter must be used during
the testing phase to ensure that
the system is correctly installed. It is
suggested that a digital meter
is used rather than an analog (needle) type.
Staple Gun - Used to attach RetroHeat
panels to ceiling joists. Recommended staple
length: 5/16" or 3/8" / 8 or 9.5 mm.
Assorted Hand Tools - Conventional
electrical wiring hand tools, knife and/or
scissors for cutting heating
panel sets from the supplied roll.
Recessed Fixtures - At least 2
inches of clearance must be maintained
between the trim of
recessed fixtures or outlets and the
heating panels.
Heat Sources - At least 8 inches
of clearance must be
maintained between heat sources and the
heating panels.
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