Downloads
Stock No. | Description | Stock Status | Action |
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6025 | Cable Monitor | In Stock | |
6026 | Fast Tack Adhesive Spray 500ML | In Stock | |
5266 | Thermostat Floor Sensor | In Stock | |
5279 | 25A Contactor/Snubber 5700W | In Stock | |
5280 | 40A Contactor/Snubber 9000W | In Stock | |
5286 | 63A Contactor/Snubber 1440W | Low Stock | |
5281 | Snubber for use with Contactors | Low Stock | |
5250 | Manual Thermostat 16A Max Load | In Stock | |
5270 | Slimline Repair Kit | In Stock | |
5267 | Flexible Floor Conduit | In Stock | |
6994 | Plastic Thermostat Back Box | In Stock | |
5274 | Steel Back Box | In Stock | |
5412 | Cold Tail Extension Wire | In Stock |
Frequently Asked Questions
Because heat flows evenly in all directions until it encounters a layer of thermal resistance, installing a layer of Econoboard Insulation Boards beneath the Underfloor Heating to act as a thermal resistance layer and prevent downward heat loss is highly recommended. Stopping this downward heat loss reduces the time it takes for the Underfloor Heating to heat up and can improve its efficiency by up to 50%. However, if this is not taken into account during the height construction, the heating will still work, but it will be less efficient and take longer to warm up.
Uncoated boards have an extruded polystyrene core with a fibre reinforced cement coating on both sides, whereas coated boards have an extruded polystyrene core with a fibre reinforced cement coating on both sides. The Coated Econoboard is designed to be used on a wooden substrate to offer lateral stability, whilst the Uncoated Econoboard is designed to be used on concrete.