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INSTRUCTION & INSTALLATION GUIDE
Instructions in English
Instrucciones en Español
Instructions en Français
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IMPORTANT
Read this manual before attempting to install your heating mat. Incorrect installation
could damage the heating mat and will invalidate your warranty.
Contents
1.
Technical information.................................................................................................................................................................4
2.
Recommendations......................................................................................................................................................................5
3.
Floor Coverings............................................................................................................................................................................6
4.
Materials Needed for Installation............................................................................................................................................6
5.
Suboor Preparation...................................................................................................................................................................6
6.
Testing the heating mat.............................................................................................................................................................7
7.
Electrical safety considerations...............................................................................................................................................7
8.
How to modify the mat.............................................................................................................................................................8
9.
Installing the mat........................................................................................................................................................................9
10.
Warranty......................................................................................................................................................................................11
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Control card.................................................................................................................................................................................12
12.
Documentation of ownership, installation and electrical connection.............................................................................13
Underoor heating system
MILOS pvc
WARNING
The oor heating mat has been designed so that installation is quick and straight forward, but as
with all electrical systems, certain procedures must be strictly followed. Please ensure that you
have the correct heating mat(s) for the area you wish to heat. The manufacturer of the heating mat,
accepts no liability, expressed or implied, for any loss or consequential damage suered as a result
of installations which in any way contravene the instructions that follow.
It is important that before, during and after installation that all requirements are met and understood.
If the instructions are followed, you should have no problems. If you do require help at any stage,
please contact our helpline:
T (UK): 0203 321 5929 T (IE): 015 530 526
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1. TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Voltage 230V AC ±15% 50Hz
Mat thickness 3,6mm
Mat width 50cm
Inner insulation ETFE
Outner insulation PVC
Cold tail 3m length
Certicates Declaration of conformity CE
MILOS 150 W/m
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Model
Wattage
(W)
Area (m
2
) Amps
Resistance (Ω)
(-5%) (+5%)
MSIPVC010 150 1 0,65 335 353 370
MSIPVC015 225 1,5 0,98 223 235 247
MSIPVC020 300 2 1,30 168 176 185
MSIPVC025 375 2,5 1,63 134 141 148
MSIPVC030 450 3 1,96 112 118 124
MSIPVC035 525 3,5 2,28 96 101 106
MSIPVC040 600 4 2,61 84 88 93
MSIPVC045 675 4,5 2,93 74 78 82
MSIPVC050 750 5 3,26 67 71 74
MSIPVC060 900 6 3,91 56 59 62
MSIPVC070 1.050 7 4,57 48 50 53
MSIPVC080 1.200 8 5,22 42 44 46
MSIPVC090 1.350 9 5,87 37 39 41
MSIPVC100 1.500 10 6,52 34 35 37
MSIPVC120 1.800 12 7,83 30 32 34
*The Rointe underfllor heating systems comply with ECODESIGN standards when they are installed with the ROINTE thermostats.
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2. RECOMMENDATIONS
Recommended Not recommended
It is recommended to read this installation
manual carefully before starting. Consult our
helpline or a competent professional if you are
unsure how to proceed.
It is recommended to ensure the system is
tested before, during and after installation.
It is recommended to plan your mat layout and
installation so that any drilling after tiling (e.g.
for sanitary ware) will not damage the wiring.
It is recommended to maintain a minimum
gap of 50mm between wire runs and from
conductive parts such as water pipes.
It is recommended to check that the mat is
working, immediately before commencing
tiling.
It is recommended to take particular care when
tiling not to dislodge or damage the heating
wire. Ensure that during the course of the
installation that no damage is caused by, for
example, falling objects, sharp objects etc.
It is recommended to wear gloves to prevent
irritation from the breglass mesh.
It is recommended to ensure the end cap and
manufactured joint are under a full bed adhesive
or levelling compound and covered with a tile.
It is recommended to ensure that a heat loss
calculation has been carried out and heating
requirements have been met if you are using
the oor heating system as a primary source of
heating.
It is recommended ensure that the heating mats
are separated from other heat sources such as
luminaires and chimneys.
It is recommended ensure that the maximum
thermal resistance of the oor does not exceed
0.15 [m²K / W].
It is recommended ensure that the control card
at the back of the manual is completed and
xed at the main consumer unit along with any
plans and electrical test records.
It is not recommended to cut or shorten the
heating element at any time.
It is not recommended to commence installation
on a concrete oor that has not been fully cured.
It is not recommended to leave surplus matting
rolled up under units or xtures - USE THE
CORRECT SIZE MAT.
It is not recommended to install the mat on
irregular surfaces such as stairs or up walls.
It is not recommended to use staples to secure
the the heating element to the suboor.
It is not recommended to run the oor sensor
wire or power lead over or under the heating
element or close to other heat sources such as
hot water pipes.
It is not recommended to connect two mats in
series, only connect mats in parallel.
It is not recommended to commence tiling
before testing the mat.
It is not recommended to switch on the installed
mat until 8 days after tting to allow the tile
adhesive to dry completely.
It is not recommended to install the mat in
temperatures less than +5°C.
It is not recommended to bend the heating
cable under 25mm radius.
It is not recommended to use the heating system
to dry out levelling compound or adhesive.
It is not recommended to tape over the end cap
or manufactured joint.
It is not recommended to attempt a DIY repair if
you damage the heating mat.
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3. FLOOR COVERINGS
This installation manual gives instruction for installation of the Rointe oor heating mat under ceramic,
quarry or natural stone tiles. The maximum thermal resistance of the oor must not exceed 0,15 [m²K / W].
It is possible to install the heating element under oor nishes such as wood or vinyl by applying a self
levelling compound over the heating mat. You must ensure that all heating cables are completely covered
with a minimum of 10mm self levelling compound. It is important that the levelling compound is suitable
for use with oor heating.
NOTE: Delicate oor nishes such as wood or vinyl have a maximum oor surface temperature of 27°C.
This temperature must NOT be exceeded. Please contact Rointe for further advice if you wish to install the
heating mat under any oor nishes other than ceramic, quarry or natural stone tiles.
4. MATERIALS NEEDED FOR INSTALLATION
Components included in your Rointe Heating Mat kit:
MILOS mat.
Installation Manual.
Additional components needed as part of your Rointe heating installation:
A thermostat with oor sensor.
30mA Residual Current Device (RCD), required
as part of all installations.
Digital Multi-meter required for testing the
resistance of the mat and oor sensor
Electrical housing, back boxes and junction
boxes.
(Back box must be at least 35mm deep)
Electrical trunking/conduit for housing the
power leads.
Duct Tape (to secure the oor sensor and loose
wires).
Scissors for cutting the breglass mesh.
Gloves.
5. SUBFLOOR PREPARATION
Wooden suboors:
Ensure adequate oor ventilation.
Existing oorboards need to be securely xed and if necessary pre-levelled with a latex/cement
selevelling compound to give a ush t for the subsequently applied WBP plywood (18mm) or an
insulated tile backer board (10mm).
A rigid base is essential - Fixing WBP plywood or Insulation Board to joists will not provide a suitable
oor nish for accepting tiles.
Concrete suboors:
Ensure you use an extruded polystyrene building or tile backer board (Insulation Board) if installing your
mat onto a cement-based oor.
Fixing the board should be as per the manufacturers instructions.
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6. TESTING THE HEATING MAT
The heating mats must be tested before, during and after tiling. We recommend the use of a digital multimeter
set to a range of 0-2 KΩ for testing. The resistance (Ω) of each mat should be measured. You should carry out
the following tests and should expect the results detailed below:
Live to neutral should show the resistance value listed in the table on page 4. A ± 5% Ohm reading
tolerance is allowed under manufacturing guidelines. Record the readings on the control card at the
back of the manual.
Live to earth and neutral to earth should show innity.
NOTE: Due to the high resistance of the heating element, it may not be possible to get a continuity reading
from the mat and as such, continuity testers are not recommended. When checking resistance, make sure
your hands do not touch the meter’s probes as the measurement will include your internal body resistance
and render the measurement inaccurate. If you do not get the expected results or at any time you believe
there may be a problem, please contact our helpline for guidance.
Floor Sensor
Ensure that the oor sensor is tested before the nal oor nish has been laid. The oor sensor values can
be found in the thermostat instructions. When testing the oor sensor ensure that the meter can read up
to 20kΩ. Rointe thermostats use a 10kΩ oor sensor. The expected resistance is: 10kΩ at 25°C, 12.1kΩ at 20°C,
14.7kΩ at 15°C.
7. ELECTRICAL SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS
All electrical connections must be undertaken by a certied electrician. All work must conform to current
Electrical Regulations. The electric oor heating
System must be controlled via a room thermostat at
all times.
Installing a Residual Current Device (RCD)
The Heating Mats must be wired via an 30mA RCD.
A dedicated RCD must be installed if one is not already
present. No more than 7.5kW of heating may be
connected to a single 30mA RCD.
Installing Electrical Boxes and Trunking
A deep (35-40mm) back box is required for the
thermostat. If installing more than two heating mats, a
junction box will be required. The wiring from the
heating mat to the thermostat should be protected by
conduit or plastic trunking.
Connecting the Thermostat
The thermostat should be installed within the room to be heated. In most bathroom installations the
thermostat cannot be located within the bathroom itself as the thermostat could be IP20 rated and must
be located outside of Zone 2. In such cases the thermostat must be tted to the outside of an internal wall
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of the bathroom, as close to the installation as possible. Rointe thermostats are rated up to 16A. For larger
installations exceeding 16A multiple thermostats or a suitable contactor will be required. For further advice
contact Rointe.
Once the electrical connections have been made and the system has been tested, the electrician must
complete the control card at the end of this installation manual. This information must be displayed at or
near the consumer unit.
8. HOW TO MODIFY THE MAT
In order to t your mat into a specic area, it may be necessary to cut and turn the mat (examples below).
NEVER cut the heating element. When cutting and ipping the mat take care not to cut or damage the
heating cable.
Check mat size
Double-check that the plan has the proper room
dimensions and that you have the correct size and
proper number of mats. Mats should run backwards
and forwards between walls and obstructions as
shown in the examples. Depending on insulation,
airow and overall heat-loss within the room,
additional heating may be required.
NOTE: When laying two or more heating mats, ensure the cold tails reach the thermostat.
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9. INSTALLING THE MAT
Step 1 - Mark the suboor
Ensure that the suboor is of the same construction where you
intend to lay the mat to ensure that the heating mat performs
eectively. Rointe always recommend that insulation boards, such
as Rointe Insulation Boards (10mm recommended), are used to
improve the eciency of the mats.
Using a permanent marker, mark out areas on the suboor where
units and xtures will be tted. DO NOT install the mat in any of
these areas. Start by laying the mat in the location closest to the
thermostat. Mark the positions and planned route of the power
lead cables as well as the oor sensor.
ALL MANUFACTURED JOINTS NEED TO BE PLACED ON THE
FLOOR UNDER A FULL BED OF ADHESIVE AND TILES.
If you have awkward areas in the room the loose wire can be
removed from the mat to t these areas. When doing this ensure
that you DO NOT let the heating element cross or touch. Ensure
any loose wires are no closer than 50mm from each other, the wall
or from any other wires still attached to the mesh. Loose wire taken
from the mat can be secured to the oor using duct tape.
Step 2 - Test the Heating mat
Before installing the heating mat perform the same test as
described on page 7 to ensure that the heating mat has not been
damaged during planning.
Step 3 - Cut, turn and ax the mat
When you have marked the positions and planned the route of the
mat on the oor, start laying the mat cutting and turning where
the marks have been made, beginning at the location closest to
the thermostat. Be careful and never cut the heating cable. Ax
the mat to the oor using the double sided tape on the mat.
Use duct tape to ax any loose wires which have been removed
from the mat. Once the mat is tted, ensure that there are no loose
sections, paying close attention to the ends of the mats and any
section which has been turned.
DO NOT TAPE OVER THE MANUFACTURED JOINTS OR FLOOR
SENSOR TIP.
If you nd that once the heating mat has been laid you have too
much of the mat left over STOP, contact Rointe immediately.
Remember you must NEVER cut the heating element to t an
area or leave surplus mats behind units or xtures. If you are
installing multiple mats in one room they should be connected in
parallel.
Step 4 - After installation test
Perform the same test as in step 2. If at this stage you do not get the
expected reading or you are getting an open circuit contact Rointe.
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Step 5 - Install oor sensor
Place the oor sensor below the breglass mesh. The oor sensor
must be installed centrally between two runs of heating element
and should extend a mInimum of 150mm into the heated area.
Secure the sensor to the oor using tape.
DO NOT TAPE OVER THE SENSOR TIP.
Avoid placing the oor sensor in areas of heat uctuations e.g. near
hot water pipes or radiators. It may be necessary to cut a channel in
the oor to ensure that the oor sensor and power supply cable are
kept at the same height as the heating element.
When installing the oor sensor (supplied with the thermostat) DO
NOT cross over or under the heating element. At this stage the oor
sensor must also be tested. Check the resistance of the oor sensor
using a multi-meter.
The reading should be approximately 9-23KΩ depending on the
room temperature. If no reading is registered, the oor sensor may
be damaged. If this is the case call Rointe to request a replacement.
NOTE: The sensor may be extended up to 50m.
Step 6 - Fit Power Leads
Each mat is tted with a single power lead for connecting the mat
to
the thermostat. To ensure the power lead remains at the same level
as the heating element, you may need to cut or chisel a channel in
the suboor. When doing this take care not to damage the heating
element. Secure the power lead in place using tape but do not tape
over the manufactured joint where the power supply cable meets
the heating element.
The power lead will go into the electrical trunking/conduit up to
the thermostat. It is possible to extend the power lead using twin
and earth cable.
NOTE: Instructions for tting the Rointe thermostat are included in
the thermostat box.
Step 7 - Tile & grout the oor
Ensure you use tile adhesives and grouts suitable for use with oor heating systems (they must contain a
exible additive). It is important that each tile is solidly bedded in adhesive, with no air gaps or voids beneath.
DO NOT dot and dab the tiles. Check with the manufacturers of the adhesive to ensure suitability. Use a
plastic notched trowel to move the adhesive along the element. Use a piece of cardboard on top of the
exposed element to use as a crawl board. Ensure to test the resistance of the heating mat regularly during
tiling to check the mat hasn’t been damaged during tiling.
If using exible levelling compound before tiling make sure that the mat is completely at, extra tape can be
used to secure the edges of the bre glass mesh to the oor.
Do not store tiles or heavy objects on the mat while tiling. Wait for 8 days to allow the adhesive to dry before
you switch on the system.
FINALLY TEST THE RESISTANCE OF THE HEATING MAT(S) ONCE TILING IS COMPLETE.
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10. warranty
The oor heating
mat is guaranteed by
Rointe to be free from
defects in materials
and workmanship
under normal use and
maintenance, and is
guaranteed to remain
so subject to the
limitations and conditions described below. The
heating mat is guaranteed for 10 YEARS for the oor
covering under which it is tted, except as provided
below.
This 10 Years Warranty applies:
1. only if the unit is registered with Rointe within 30
days after purchase. Registration can be completed
online. In the event of a claim, proof of purchase is
required, so keep your invoice and receipt - such
invoice and receipt should state the exact model
that has been purchased;
2. only if the heating mat has been earthed and
protected by a Residual Current Device (RCD) at all
times.
This guarantee does not continue if the oor
covering over the heating mat(s) is damaged, lifted,
replaced, repaired or covered with subsequent
layers of ooring. The guarantee period begins
on the date of purchase. During the period of the
guarantee Rointe will arrange for the heating mat to
be repaired or (at its discretion) have parts replaced
free of charge. The cost of the repair or replacement
is your only remedy under this guarantee which
does not aect your statutory rights.
Such cost does not extend to any cost other than
direct cost of repair or replacement by Rointe and
does not extend to costs of relaying, replacing or
repairing any oor covering or oor. If the heating
mat fails due to damage caused during installation
or tiling, this guarantee does not apply. It is therefore
important to check that the heating mat is working
(as specied in the installation manual) prior to tiling.
ROINTE SHALL IN NO EVENT BE LIABLE FOR
INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES,
INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO EXTRA UTILITY
EXPENSES OR DAMAGES TO PROPERTY.
Rointe is not responsible for:
1. Damage or repairs required as a consequence of
faulty installation or application.
2. Damage as a result of oods, res, winds,
lightening, accidents, corrosive atmosphere or other
conditions beyond the control of Rointe.
3. Use of components or accessories not compatible
with this unit.
4. Normal maintenance as described in the
installation and operating manual, such as cleaning
thermostat.
5. Parts not supplied or designated by Rointe.
6. Damage or repairs required as a result of any
improper use, maintenance, operation or servicing.
7. Failure to start due to interruption and/or
inadequate electrical service.
8. Any damage caused by frozen or broken water
pipes in the event of equipment failure.
9. Changes in the appearance of the product that
does not aect its performance.
Replacement Warranty Guidelines: If you make a mistake and damage the new heating mat before laying
the oor covering, return the damaged heating mat to Rointe within in 30 days along with your original dated
sales receipt. Rointe WILL REPLACE ANY PRETILED HEATING MAT (MAXIMUM 1 HEATING MAT) WITH ANOTHER
HEATING MAT OF THE SAME MAKE AND MODEL - FREE.
(i) Repaired heating mats carry a 5 year warranty only. Under no circumstances is Rointe responsible for the repair or replacement of any tiles / oor covering which may be
removed or damaged in order to aect the repair.
(ii) The Replacement Guarantee does not cover any other type of damage, misuse or improper installation due to improper adhesive or suboor conditions. Limit of one free
replacement heating mat per customer or installer.
(iii) Damage to the heating mat that occurs after tiling, such as lifting a damaged tile once it has set, or suboor movement causing oor damage, is not covered by the
Replacement Guarantee.
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11. CONTROL CARD
Date Signed Name or company stamp
Attention:
Do not cut or shorten the heating element.
Ensure that the entire heating elements including the joints are installed under the tiles in the installation.
The heating element must be used in conjunction with a 30mA RCD.
Model Resistance before Resistance after
Insulation
resistance pass
Floor sensor
resistance
CAUTION
Electric oor heating systems.
Risk of electric shock.
Electric wiring and heating panels contained below
the oor. Do not penetrate with nails, screws, or similar
devices. Do not restrict the thermal emission of the
heated oor.
This form must be completed as part of the Rointe Guarantee. Ensure that the values are as per the
instruction manual.
This card must be situated close to the consumer unit in a visible place.
Note: Draw a plan showing the layout of the heating mat.
Rointe UK & Ireland | T (UK): 0203 321 5929 | T (IE): 015 530 526 | E: support@rointe.co.uk
www.rointe.co.uk | www.rointe.ie
Heating mat location
Total wattage
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12.
DOCUMENTATION OF OWNERSHIP, INSTALLATION AND ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
This form must be lled out completely, otherwise you may invalidate your warranty.
I hereby conrm that I have read & understand the contents of the installation manual and that the heating
mat(s) has been installed as specied therein.
I acknowledge that no claim can be brought against the manufacturer or its agents for any consequential
loss or damage whatsoever.
I conrm that the heating mat(s) was working prior to tiling.
Owner’s name
Electrician’s name
Installer’s name
Address
Address
P.C.
Telephone
Telephone
License nº
Telephone
Installers signature Date
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IMPORTANTE
Lea cuidadosamente este manual antes de instalar la malla radiante. Una instalación incorrecta
podría dañar el calefactor e invalidará la garantía.
Contenido
1.
Información técnica ..................................................................................................................................................................16
2.
Recomendaciones.....................................................................................................................................................................17
3.
Revestimientos para suelo.......................................................................................................................................................18
4.
Materiales necesarios................................................................................................................................................................18
5.
Preparación del subsuelo.........................................................................................................................................................18
6.
Pruebas al sistema......................................................................................................................................................................19
7.
Consejos de seguridad eléctrica............................................................................................................................................19
8.
Modicación de la malla radiante.........................................................................................................................................20
9.
Instalación de la malla..............................................................................................................................................................21
10.
Garantía.......................................................................................................................................................................................23
11.
Tarjeta de control.......................................................................................................................................................................24
12.
Documentación del propietario............................................................................................................................................25
Sistema de calefacción por suelo radiante
MILOS pvc
ATENCIÓN
El fabricante de la malla radiante no acepta responsabilidad alguna, expresa ni implícita, por cualquier
pérdida o daño derivado sufrido a raíz de instalaciones que de cualquier forma contravengan lo
expuesto en las siguientes instrucciones.
Si se siguen estas instrucciones, no tendrán ningún tipo de problema. Sin embargo, si necestia ayuda
llame a nuestra línea de asistencia:
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1. INFORMACIÓN TÉCNICA
Tensión nominal 230V AC ±15% 50Hz
Espesor de la malla 3,6mm
Anchura de la malla 50cm
Aislamiento interno ETFE
Aislamiento externo PVC
Cola fría (Cold tail) 3m de longitud
Aprobaciones Declaración de conformidad CE
MILOS 150 W/m
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Referencia
Potencia
(W)
Área (m
2
) Amps
Resistencia (Ω)
(-5%) (+5%)
MSNPVC010 150 1 0,65 335 353 370
MSNPVC015 225 1,5 0,98 223 235 247
MSNPVC020 300 2 1,30 168 176 185
MSNPVC025 375 2,5 1,63 134 141 148
MSNPVC030 450 3 1,96 112 118 124
MSNPVC035 525 3,5 2,28 96 101 106
MSNPVC040 600 4 2,61 84 88 93
MSNPVC045 675 4,5 2,93 74 78 82
MSNPVC050 750 5 3,26 67 71 74
MSNPVC060 900 6 3,91 56 59 62
MSNPVC070 1.050 7 4,57 48 50 53
MSNPVC080 1.200 8 5,22 42 44 46
MSNPVC090 1.350 9 5,87 37 39 41
MSNPVC100 1.500 10 6,52 34 35 37
MSNPVC120 1.800 12 7,83 30 32 34
*Los sistemas de suelo radiante Rointe cumplen con la normativa de ECODISEÑO siempre que sean instalados con los termostatos ROINTE.
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2. RECOMENDACIONES
Se recomienda No se recomienda
Se recomienda leer atentamente este manual
de instalación antes de comenzar. Consultar
con nuestra línea de soporte técnico o con un
profesional competente si no está seguro de
cómo continuar.
Se recomienda probar el sistema antes, durante
y después de la instalación.
Se recomienda planicar el trazado e instalación
de la malla radiante para que cualquier
perforación después del revestimiento (por
ejemplo, para la jación de sanitarios) no dañe
el cableado.
Se recomienda mantener un espacio mínimo de
50 mm entre el cableado.
Se recomienda asegurar que el sistema funciona
antes de iniciar el revestimiento.
Se recomienda vericar cuidadosamente si el
revestimiento no desplaza o daña los cables de
calefacción.
Se recomienda utilizar guantes para evitar la
irritación que puede originar la malla de bra
de vidrio.
Se recomienda asegurar que la unión entre el
cable de calefacción y el cable de alimentación,
así como el terminal del cable están cubiertos
con cemento exible antes de colocar el suelo
nal.
Se recomienda asegurar que el cálculo de
pérdida de calor se ha llevado a cabo y las
necesidades de calefacción se han cumplido,
si está utilizando el sistema de calefacción por
suelo radiante como una fuente primaria de
calefacción.
Se recomienda asegurar de que las mallas
radiantes se separan de otras fuentes de calor,
tales como luminarias y chimeneas.
Se recomienda asegurar que la tarjeta de
control en la parte posterior del manual sea
completada y jada a la unidad de consumo
principal, junto con los planos y los registros de
pruebas eléctricas.
No se recomienda cortar ni acortar el elemento
de calefacción en ningún momento.
No se recomienda instalar la malla radiante
directamente debajo de cualquier suelo que
no sea de cerámica, piedra, mármol o piedra
natural.
No se recomienda comenzar la instalación en un
suelo de hormigón que no se haya curado por
completo.
No se recomienda dejar el excedente de malla
enrollado bajo unidades o uniones - utilice el
tamaño correcto.
No se recomienda instalar la malla de suelo
radiante en escaleras en paredes.
No se recomienda utilizar grapas para jar el
elemento de calefacción al subsuelo.
No se recomienda colocar el cable del sensor
de suelo o cable de alimentación encima o
debajo del elemento de calefacción o cerca de
otras fuentes de calor como tuberías de agua
caliente.
No se recomienda conectar dos mallas en serie:
conecte sólo mallas en paralelo.
No se recomienda comenzar a colocar el suelo
antes de probar la malla.
No se recomienda encender la malla instalada
antes de que transcurran ocho días desde la
instalación para permitir que el adhesivo para
baldosas se seque por completo.
No se recomienda instalar la malla a
temperaturas inferiores de +5°C.
No se recomienda doblar el cable de calefacción
debajo de 25mm de radio.
No se recomienda utilizar el sistema de
calefacción para secar el compuesto de
nivelación o adhesivo.
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3. REVESTIMIENTOS PARA SUELO
Este manual proporciona instrucciones para la instalación de la malla radiante Rointe bajo cerámica o baldosas
de piedra natural. La resistencia térmica máxima del suelo no debe exceder 0,15 [K/W]. Es posible instalar
el sistema bajo suelos como madera o vinilo mediante la aplicación de un compuesto autonivelante sobre la
malla radiante. Debe asegurarse de que la malla y cable quedan completamente cubiertos con un mínimo de
10 mm de compuesto autonivelante. Es importante que el compuesto autonivelante sea adecuado para su
uso con calefacción por suelo radiante.
NOTA: suelos de madera o vinilo tienen una temperatura de supercie de suelo máxima de 27°C. Esta
temperatura NO debe ser excedida. Por favor, póngase en contacto con Rointe para más información si desea
instalar la malla radiante bajo cualquier otro suelo diferente a cerámica o baldosas de piedra natural.
4. MATERIALES NECESARIOS
Componentes que incluye su kit de malla radiante:
Malla radiante eléctrica Rointe.
Manual de instalación.
Componentes que NO incluye su kit de malla radiante:
Termostato con sensor de suelo Rointe.
Interruptor diferencial de 30mA, necesario en
todas las instalaciones.
Multímetro, necesario para probar la resistencia
Caja eléctrica, caja para el termostato y caja de
conexiones (La caja para el termostato debe
tener al menos 35mm. de profundidad).
Cinta adhesiva (para jar el sensor de suelo y los
cables sueltos).
Un par de tijeras para cortar la malla de bra de
vidrio. No el cable.
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5. PREPARACIÓN DEL SUBSUELO
Subsuelos de madera:
Asegurar una ventilación adecuada.
El suelo existente debe estar estable y seguro, y si es necesario nivelado cn un compuesto de látex/
cemento autonivelante para quedar preaparado y ajustado para la aplicación posterior de la placa de
aislamiento.
Subsuelos de hormigón:
Asegúrese de que se utiliza poliestileno extruido para construcción o placas de aislamiento al instalar el
sistema en una base de cemento.
La jación de las placas debe ser realizada de acuerdo con las instruciones del fabricante.
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6. PRUEBAS DEL SISTEMA
Uno de los pasos más importantes que se deben llevar a cabo a la hora de instalar la malla radiante es el
proceso de prueba. Asegúrese siempre de que ha probado la malla radiante ANTES, DURANTE y DESPUÉS de
la instalación utilizando un multímetro y un enchufe con conexión a tierra.
Procedimiento de pruebas
La resistencia (ohmios) de cada malla radiante debe medirse entre fase y neutro. Se recomienda el uso de un
multímetro digital con un rango de 0 a 2kΩ para realizar las pruebas.
NOTA: debido a la elevada resistencia del elemento de calefacción, puede que no sea posible obtener
una lectura continua de la malla y, por lo tanto, no se recomiendan dispositivos de medición continua. Al
comprobar la resistencia, asegúrese de que sus manos no tocan las sondas del medidor, ya que si lo hace la
medida incluirá la resistencia interna de su cuerpo y, por lo tanto, hará que la medida no sea precisa. Anote las
lecturas de la resistencia y compare con la tabla de la página 16. Los valores medidos deben estar dentro del
±5% de los valores indicados en la tabla. Si en cualquier momento las lecturas no se encuentran dentro de las
directrices anteriores, o si sospecha que hay algún tipo de problema, llame a la línea de asistencia de Rointe.
Sensor de suelo
Asegúrese que el sensor de suelo sea probado antes de que el suelo nal sea colocado. Los valores del sensor
de suelo se pueden encontrar en el manual de instrucciones del termostato. Cuando este probando el sensor
de suelo asegúrese de que el medidor puede leer hasta 20kΩ. Los termostatos Rointe utilizan un sensor de
suelo de 10kΩ. La resistencia esperada es: 10kΩ a 25ºC, 12,1kΩ a 20°C, 14,7kΩ a 15ºC.
7. CONSEJOS DE SEGURIDAD ELÉCTRICA
Todas las conexiones eléctricas deben ser realizadas
por un electricista cualicado. Todo el trabajo debe
cumplir con las regulaciones eléctricas vigentes.
Instalación de un interruptor diferencial (ID)
El sistema debe estar conectado a través de un ID. Si en
el lugar de instalación no existe uno, debe instalar
un ID dedicado. No se pueden conectar más 7,5KW
de potencia a un mismo ID de 30mA. Para cargas
superiores se deben utilizar varios ID o un ID de
100mA.
Instalación de enlaces y cajas eléctricas
Para el termostato necesitará una caja de 35-40mm de
profundidad. Si está instalando dos o más sistemas,
ecesitará una caja de conexiones. El cable de
alimentación que conecta el sistema al termostato debe ser estar protegido con un conducto o tubo de
plástico.
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Conexión del termostato
El termostato debe ser conectado a la red de alimentación a través de un ID, de acuerdo con las normas
vigentes, por un electricista calicado. El termostato debe instalarse dentro de la habitación o área que
desea calefactar; sin embargo, en el caso de instalaciones en baños, se recomienda que el termostato se
coloque en el exterior de una pared interna del baño, lo más cerca posible del sistema de suelo radiante. Los
termostatos Rointe están diseñados para cargas hasta 16A. Para instalaciones que excedan 16A, se requieren
múltiples termostatos o un contactor. Para más consejos contacte con Rointe.
Una vez que se han realizado las conexiones eléctricas y el sistema ha sido probado, el electricista debe
completar la tarjeta de control ubicada en la parte posterior de este manual de instalación. Esta información
debe disponerse cerca de la unidad de consumo.
8. MODIFICACIÓN DE LA MALLA RADIANTE
A n de adaptar su malla a un área especíca, puede que sea necesario cortar y girar la malla (puede ver
ejemplos a continuación). NUNCA corte el elemento de calefacción. Al cortar y doblar la malla radiante tenga
cuidado de no cortar ni dañar el cable de calefacción.
Compruebe el tamaño de la malla
Tómese unos minutos para vericar que su plano
dispone de las dimensiones correctas de la habitación
donde realizará la instalación y si el tamaño y número
de mallas también esta correcto. Una vez la malla
sea cortada, no puede devolverse. Las mallas no
pueden ser colocadas detrás o delante, entre paredes
u obstrucciones, como se muestra en los ejemplos.
NOTA: cuando use dos o más sistemas, asegúrese de colocar una caja de conexiones.
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