Instructions

Scheduling the installation
Before the installation procedure, compile a layout plan, which shows the arrangement of the
heating elements. Also record on this layout plan the place of the thermostat and the position of
the floor sensor as well as the zones which will not be heated, for example built-in furniture,
cupboards, socles, facilities, bathtubs etc.
Afterwards calculate the heatable surface. Select the suitable heating element according to the
above mentioned schedule. If the heatable surface is bigger than 10 m² apply two or more heating
elements. Considering the length of the selected heating element, list the arrangement of the
element on the layout plan. The distance between the heating element and the walls must not be
smaller than 5 cm. Assure that the connection cables (cold conductors) can be installed at the
thermostat. If the length of 2x4 m of each connection cable is not long enough, instruct the installer
to extend them.
On the figure 1 and 2 are examples for layout options.
Thermostat Thermostat
Figure 1, one heating element
Figure 2, two heating elements
Installation of the heating elements
The heating elements FH L are constructed so that they can be laid fast and uncomplicated. The
installation must be carried out by a qualified electrician and be made strictly in accordance with
the appropriate Standards and Regulations.
For safety reasons a switching device should be used which ensures an all-pole disconnection of
this permanently fixed equipment. This can be, for example, a 2-pole F1 Protective Switch (with a
3 mm gap.)
Diagrammatic Information – Installation example
Figure 3
1 – Mains connection ~ 230 V
2 – Thermostat
3 – In-Wall-Distributor Socket
4 – Connection cable of the heating element
5 – Empty pipe for floor sensor
6 – Floor sensor
7 – Heating element
8 – Laminate
9 – Warmth-/Impact-sound insulation
10 – Rough floor surface