ness is to be levelled out. The concrete subfloor must be completely dry
before installing the floor heating system. With quickly solidifying plaster,
one should follow the supplier's instructions. T2QuickNet can be fixed, if
required, to the subfloor by means of glue or staples.
Fixing with staples is only allowed in the net, and never over the heating
cable.
Important!
Following thermostats are approved to be used:
T2FloorTemp with floor sensor (344710-000) limited to 30°C
T2DuoTemp with floor sensor (555608-000) limited to 30°C
T2DigiTemp with floor sensor (281216-000) limited to 35°C
It is recommended to install the sensor cable in a conduit (included), so
that it is possible to replace a defective sensor easily. The conduit must be
sealed properly by means of the cap (included). The sensor itself should be
located close to the surface immediately under floor tiles or other floor cov-
ering and should be positioned centrally between two heating cables. Avoid
mechanical damage to the heating cable! Strive for a positioning of the
floor sensor as close as possible to the top floor surface for best tempera-
ture control. When installing two heating mats, the sensor should be posi-
tioned between these two mats. In case of damage a splice kit can be used.
Please observe all applicable regulations concerning installation.
Technical data
Nominal voltage
Power output:
Circuit breaker:
Min. bending radius
Min. cable spacing
Max. exposure temp.
Min. installation temp.
Conductor cross-section
of cold lead cable
Length of cold lead cable
Approvals
6
T2QuickNet-N
AC 230 V
up to 90 W/m
2
See Fig. C and D
30 mm
90 mm
+90°C
+5°C
3 x 0,75 mm
2
2,5 m
VDE
SEMKO
T2QuickNet-P
AC 230 V
up to 160 W/m
2
30 mm
70 mm
+90°C
+5°C
3 x 0,75 mm
2
5,0 m
VDE
SEMKO