| Length (Feet): | 5' |
|---|---|
| Application: | Radiant Heat |
| Type: | Electric Radiant Mat |
| Coverage (Sq Ft.): | 10 |
| Width: | 2 ft. |
| Voltage: | 120v |
Hi Doug! Per Suntouch, never splice one mat heating wire to another mat heating wire to make a longer mat. Multiple mats must be connected in parallel directly to power in a junction box or to the control. Appendix 6 in the Install Instructions is very helpful with diagrams on how to wire it.
No, the Suntouch radiant mat should never be installed under hardwood flooring. Non-masonry flooring materials such as carpet, vinyl, or hardwood can be installed over SunTouch if the mat is installed in a cement-based or gypsum-based material. never splice one mat heating wire to another mat heating wire to make a longer mat. Multiple mats must be connected in parallel directly to power in a junction box or to the control.
No. You will need to purchase that separately.
no thermostat included.
The manufacturer recommends installing the mat in thinset.
The mat will float (no matter how secured) in self leveling concrete.
You can do that by cutting the mesh.
This is a hard-wired unit and should be installed on its own breaker.
As per the manufacturer, it is not recommended to install this under a shower pan.
The cable on these mats should not be cut.
The manufacturer does not recommend it.
It can, but be sure to follow the instructions outlined in the following manual: http://s3.pexsupply.com/manuals/1299612520948/49678_PROD_FILE.pdf