QuietWarmth Radiant Floor Heating Film is an ultra-thin and flexible radiant floor heating product engineered to deliver the ultimate in thermal comfort by gently warming all types of floating floors with ultra-energy efficiency and low cost consumption (12W per square foot).
• Fast & Easy installation with 15 Ft power lead
• No self-leveling mortar needed!
• 0.016" thin (will not raise floor height)
• Can be cut to fit the length of your floor with a pair of scissors
• Disperses fast, more evenly radiant floor heat
• Spot heat - place the mats where you want heat
• Consumes less power than traditional wired radiant heat systems
• For use with floating floors only
All QuietWarmth products are configured with factory attached connections & suitable for all types of renovation or new construction projects. Ideally suited for click-together materials like laminate, solid and engineered wood, luxury vinyl flooring, and floating tile like Snapstone®, Avaire®, and Eclipse®.
(Not intended for traditional tile or glue down floors please see QuietWarmth Radiant Heat Film for Traditional Tile & Glue-Down Flooring)
Click-together materials like laminate, solid and engineered wood, luxury vinyl, and floating tile like Snapstone, Avaire, and Eclipse
QuietWarmth Radiant Heat Film for Floating Floors Installation & Operation Instructions
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Sketch Your Layout Allow at least 6 in. clearance between the edge of the mats and the wall. Ensure no cables/wires cross over any of your heating mats. Prepare Your Mat(s) Insulate your cut ends with Kapton Disks. Do not cut off the end with wired connections! |
Install Mats Attach the heating mats to the underlayment using a high quality duct tape. Cut out an area of the underlayment and push the connectors down so they are completely level with the mat. (Some installations may require you to chisel the concrete.) Run each pair of cold leads to the junction box between sections of the underlayment. Run thermostat floor sensor wire from the middle of the heated area to the junction box. You may need to cut a narrow channel in the underlayment to route all your cables in a way that they are level with the heating film. Then, duct tape your wires into place. |
Install Your Floating Floor Finish Connecting Electrical Wire the heating mats to the thermostat control according to the manufacturer's instructions using the 12/2 Romex wire.
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For any installation with multiple mats where the total electrical draw will exceed 15 amps, it will be necessary to install additional power modules, each protected with a Equipment Ground Fault Protection Device (EGFP).
For example, if the total calculated current draw for a large room is 37 amps, a thermostat and two power modules would be required, with no individual power module handling more than 15 amps. The two power modules are controlled by the thermostat. The National Electrical Code specifies that each branch circuit used in conjunction with a heating system must be for the exclusive use of the heating system. Do not connect lights, outlets, etc. to any branch circuit used with the QuietWarmth ® Radiant Heat Film for Floating Floors.
• Do not install in wet areas such as showers.
• Only use in areas considered dry locations by the national electrical code.
• Never fold the heating mats.
• Never install in walls.
• Never install mats under walls, partitions, or locations that will be covered by floor hugging furniture.
UPC | 696087045395 |
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Power Lead Wire Gauge | 14 |
Power Lead Length | 15 feet |
Thickness | 0.016" (thinner than a credit card) |
Voltage | 240V |
Wattage per SF | 12 |
Heated Area Size Covered | 15 sq ft |
Brand Name | QuietWarmth |
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Warranty from Manufacturer | 25 Years Limited - View Details |
What's In The Box | Roll of 240V (3' x 5') QuietWarmth heating film, Kapton discs, Warning lables |
Amp Draw | 0.7 |
Total Watts | 167W |
Size in Feet | 3' x 5' |
Size in Inches | 36" x 60" |
Size in Meters | .91 x 1.52m |
Acceptable Floor Coverings | Click-together materials like laminate, solid and engineered wood, luxury vinyl, and floating tile like Snapstone, Avaire, and Eclipse Refer to your floor covering manufacturer's specifications for compatibility |
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