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The eRibbon mats are constructed from flat amorphous metal ribbons covered by two • Connect all cold tail leads from the eRibbon heating mats in parallel at the layers of polyethylene electric insulation. The ribbons are evenly spaced on a mesh low level junction box mat providing a simple and easy to install product.
The eRibbon system requires a mains voltage 230/240V and must be connected in accordance with the current IEE regulations and building regulations part ‘P’ approved It is a requirement that all eRibbon systems are protected by a 30ma RCD earth trip document.
The floor should now be prepared ready for the eFoam insulation. All loose particles junction box or boxes. Ensure the eRibbon mats are not laid in areas where fixed should be removed and the floor thoroughly cleaned and treated with any proprietary sealants as normally required.
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Using the doublesided adhesive tape clearly fixed to the eFoam commission form enclosed in the box. ensures the eRibbon is installed with no raised folds. Each pair of cold tails should be connected to a low level connection point.
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The eRibbon heating mats should cover at least 65 – 80% of the floor area, the more coverage the less time needed to heat the area. The eRibbon mats have been...
See Heating Cable Resistance Test and repeat with floor sensor cable. Floor Construction Examples The eRibbon allows direct installation of timber laminate, parquet or carpet above the heating mats with no danger of damaging the colour, texture or coating of these delicate floor coverings. Wood /Laminate...
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