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I am thinking of doing the whole downstairs in electric ufh as there is no gas to the property so economy 7 is currently used and is rubbish!
I like the look of this and it is far more efficient than traditional electric ufh, just wondering if any one has used it or had any experience with it.
Thanks
I'm no expert on u/f heating. However, I would question a few points on this products web site.
These systems are fixed wattage and carry higher voltage (110 - 230v)
so what? High voltage is in the floor - it isn't like you are going to be in contact with it.
They require thermostats, sensors and ground fault switches.
The heat mat requires a thermostat as well - it say so. As for the sensor - so what, it needs a sensor. I bet the mat needs one too somewhere along the line, as how else does it know its own temperature. Ground fault switch? Never seen one on a Devimat.
Fragile wires and cables can be easily damaged.
Hmm. Devimats have pretty thick cables. I don't see how they are any more fragile than this mat.
Cable systems require 25mm-50mm thermal mass between heat source and finished floor.
?? Again - I don't understand. Most heating mats (I use devimats - as they have the best looking and seemingly most intelligent controllers.) are installed just under the
tile. So there is only the thickness of the
tile and a very small amount of adhesive above them. Usually this makes about 10-15mm - not 25-30mm as quoted.
I think this comparison is talking not about heating mats, like devimat - and more about heating cables. That is not exactly a fair comparison. There are plenty of other mat systems about - I would like to see a comparison against them.
I'm not saying their product isn't good - its just that they are using incorrect quotes to boost their product - and that makes me wary of it.
I've installed a few devimats now - and love the system. My own house has one in the bathroom - and its superb. The controller is intelligent. It works out what time it needs to come on in the morning, to reach the desired temp. later on. In my large kitchen/diner, I installed a water system instead. Polypipe Overlay system. Because I wanted something to go over an existing screed, but be quite low profile. Both are superb.
Paul