Hello, my daughter's bathroom has a Screwfix 2 sq m mat I installed a few years ago. When she had her electrics upgraded the controller was replaced with an RTC80.716 controller and it seemed to work. Now however I have 2 issues:
1. it keeps tripping the 6A MCB at random intervals. Perhaps it...
Hi, ive got a bit of an issue with some underfloor heating mat that i installed, all tested fine once laid, go back to 2nd fix and i have no continuity between L+N or E clear IRes between all cores its like its just a clean cut i.e a tile dropped on it but i cant point fingers. Tiles are all...
In the process of buying an old cottage. Apparently there is an old underfoor heating system that dates back to the sixties so just as old as me.
Can you tell me what this is? See piccture attached. Is it some sort of transformer? What ever it is it makes a good humming noise.
Hi, I'm about to start first fix and have just been dumped with the job of providing power for about 5 roll out underfloor heating matts in 5 different rooms. Whats the usual way supply power to these? Is it best to take power from the ring main or independent radial circuits or install another...
I would like underfloor heating in the bathroom and also in my kitchen.
Would i be correct in think both UFH would need a 20a isolator switch with a separate supply and not just part of the ring/spurred off a ring.
All help appreciated thanks
Hey all, looking into what I need to fit underfloor heat mats to an ensuite bathroom which is having some kind of vinyl strip flooring laid on top apparently with of course self levelling compound first on top of mat.
Is Wedi board alright for under the mat insulation or use proper uf heat made...
Just had a call to give someone a quote for dry underfloor heating which I declined as I haven't done it before and I'm sure it's within my capability to do it but I wouldn't quote for something I have no experience of.
Just curious if other electricians do dry underfloor heating?
Hello folks, I have just finished installing a WarmUp DWS600 loose wire system in my bathroom.
A little more on it here, but essentially it's rated at 0.6kW / 2.6 amps.
Warmup DWS 600 Loose Wire Underfloor Heating Kit -...
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Hi all I've recently fitted a underfloor heating system using heatmiser controls and a Worcester Bosch oil system boiler boiler. On the heatmiser wiring center I have an in and out boiler enable volt free, and at the boiler I have L N E . Please see attached photos.
Thanks James
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Hi All;
I have a flat with 6 areas warmed via underfloor heating. Each of the areas are controlled by its own thermostat Microline Ultra-Thin Thermostat with display, and there are 2 models used:
2 x OTN2-1991 with floor sensor (bathroom)
4 x OTN2-1999 with built-in room sensor (other rooms)...
Hi, hope somebody can help. I am currently wiring a new wet underfloor heating system for builder. The plumber has fitted a 2 port valve and the pump that is part of the manifold.
The existing system is a y plan.
I was going to leave existing system how it is and fit a wireless programmable stat...
Hello, I have electric underfloor heating in our bedroom under ceramic tile. there are two systems wired to one touch screen stat, (1x15m & 1x5m) they were installed about 2 years ago and worked great for about 8 month. now the larger one does not heat up? i have tried wiring it direct to the...
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Hi all, Looking for advice, I am an experienced electrician and have been asked by a customer to install electric underfloor heating throughout a converted victorian chapel as a primary heat source. The customer is open to all options. I am intending to have a professional appraisal from a...
Hi fellas,
Usually do alot of industrial work but have taken on a house for a mate, have all the house wired other than the heating, quite new to wiring domestic heating systems and have very little experience to it, I been looking for wiring drawings to make sure I don't leave anything out as...
Hey there all. I'm after some Heatmiser neoair kits and found this website. UnderfloorStore.co.uk
I've got a page with The Underfloor heating Store open but the above website is slightly cheaper. Anyone used them before?
I often install loose wire systems , mainly because of the shape of the room and the fittings like showers and toilets , the question is are there any out there that can be trimmed to length and sealed , the amount of times I have to keep living and relaying to use the full length is a pain ....
Hi guys..just started a job in Doncaster area..and it involves manifold/water underfloor heating..something I don't want to get involved with much..does anyone out there fancy giving me a hand with
It and showing me something new..let me know if so..cheers guys..will pay accordingly.
Also will...
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Hello all on the new forum :) (where's the full smiley page, I liked that!)
I have been asked to quote for some underfloor heating. It is more of an after thought from the customer as I am due to wire up the new kitchen she thought she may as well have a quote for UFH, although she doesn't...
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