Install Instructions

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STEP 5: INSTALL THE FLOOR COVERINGS
Apply the mortar bed . Ensure that the contractors are careful not to damage the cable with
tools, heavy bucket of cement , etc. When you are done installing the tile measure the resistance
and record the information on the warranty card.
It is not recommended to power the cables for until the tile adhesive has cured (approximately
30 days). Check with the tile adhesive manufacturer for exact curing times. Doing so can affect
both the integrity of the tiles, and the subsequent proper operation of the TX-FH cables.
STEP 6: CONNECT POWER SUPPLY AND THERMOSTAT
The connection of the TX-FH thermostat must be done by a qualified electrician familiar with
heating cables and in accordance with the National Electrical Code (NEC) and the Canadian
Electrical Code (CEC). Remember to properly ground t
If this is not already done, the sensor should be installed in the conduit. Remember that the
sensor should reach the sealed end of the conduit. Connect the thermostat and sensor
according to the wiring diagram in appendix A.
A final resistance reading of the cables should be carried out and the measured values recorded
on the warranty card.
STEP 7: RECORD INFORMATION AND AFFIX LABELS
Ensure that all resistances measured are recorded on the warranty card.
The eight digit product code found on the TX-FH cable power lead must be recorded on
the warranty certificate.
Install the electrical panel label at the electrical panel, indicating the location of the cable.
Install the Warning label in a visible area of the floor, for the duration of the construction.
It is also recommended that the label be kept in a suitable location on a permanent basis.
STEP 8: ENJOY THE COMFORT OF DANFOSS TX-FH
The TX-FH electric heating system is now ready to use. Increase the temperature gradually and
adjust it until it reaches a level that suits your personal preferences.
he heating cable braid.
Danfoss TX-FH Installation (Continued)
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