Installation Manual User guide

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6. FAQ
6.1 Floor Heating System
Q.1: Can I cut the EFMA heating cable to shorten it?
A.1: NEVER. If the EFMA roll is too long, detach the excess cable from the mat and
spread it on the oor in regular loops identical to those on the mat. Keep the
minimum distance from the walls and between parallel runs of cable (radius
bending of at least 20mm [¾”] for loops).
Q.2: What should I do before choosing the EFMA system that’s right for me?
A.2: Sketch a plan to determine the surface area. We can help optimize your work
plan. Fax it to us at 724-662-3957.
Q.3: How do I repair EFMA in case of a malfunction?
A.3: First, as a PREVENTIVE measure during installation, test the cable each
time as specied in the installation guide. Also complete the measures’table.
However, in case of a malfunction, an authorized REZNOR repair person will
visit to LOCATE the fault and REPAIR it. It is recommended that you keep
spare ceramic tiles or ooring for this purpose.
Q.4: Are there other watt densities per square foot available?
A.4: No. REZNOR believes that 12W/sq.. is the best watt density to optimize
comfort and prevent oor overheating. Moreover, the 240V and 120V systems
provide equal heating power per square foot.
Q.5: Can I crisscross, overlap, or touch two heating cables together?
A.5: NEVER. is will cause overheating. Keep cables at least 76mm (3”) apart.
Q.6: Can the cable be bent 90°?
A.6: Yes, but make sure the radius bending is at least 20mm (¾”). Any bending
smaller than this may damage the cable.
6.2 Installation
Q.7: Can I install one EFMA system on top of another?
A.7: NEVER. e system will overheat. Heating power must not exceed 12W/ sq..
(130W/sq. m).
Q.8: Can EFMA be used for exterior snow melting?
A.8: No. EFMA is designed to provide comfort and heating in indoor residential
applications only.
Q.9: Is a GFCI necessary?
A.9: A GFCI is required in the bathroom. It is recommended for all other rooms.
Q.10: Is a oor sensor necessary?
A.10: Yes, to control oor surface temperature so that it does not exceed the oor
coverings maximum temperature tolerance. Even if it is not an obligation
to use a oor sensor when using the system with an ambient thermostat,
REZNOR recommends the use of a oor sensor.
Q.11: Can I connect two EFMA systems to the same thermostat?
A.11: Yes. You can even connect additional systems provided the connection is
parallel and total output does not exceed the thermostats capacities.
Q.12: What happens if the voltage applied is the wrong one?
A.12: Connecting a 120V product to a 240V/208V current will overheat the system
and lead to an overheating and failure. A 240V/208V productconnected to a