Use Of A Contactor And Separate Gfci; Control Wiring Diagram; Maintenance - LATICRETE Floor HEAT Manual De Instalación

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uSE OF A COnTACTOR AnD SEPARATE gFCi

(FOR MulTiPlE MAT inSTAllATiOnS)
The LATICRETE
Floor Warming Thermostat is rated for 15 Amps and is
®
equipped with an Internal GFCI. If the total amperage of a multiple mat
system exceeds 15 Amps:
A. The LATICRETE Floor HEAT mats and controls should be connected
through a contactor in accordance with all NEC and local electrical
codes.
B. The heating elements must be protected by a separate GFCI. The
LATICRETE Floor Warming Thermostat will no longer be providing the
fault protection due to the use of the contactor.
C. Use a GFCI Breaker capable of handling the total load in accordance
with NEC and local codes.
OPTiOnAl: The installation layout may be designed to split the area
into different zones. Separate controls may then be used for each zone.
This would eliminate the need for a contactor. however, the Total
Amperage for EACh control should nOT exceed 15 Amps.

COnTROl WiRing DiAgRAM

MAinTEnAnCE

LATICRETE Floor HEAT has no moving parts and is virtually
maintenance-free.
The
internal
Interruptor) contained within the LATICRETE Floor Warming Thermostat
should be tested monthly as described in the product's pamphlet to ensure its
continued safe operation. If an external GFCI is utilized instead this should
also be tested monthly.
12
GFCI
(Ground
Fault
Circuit

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