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Smong2408
Hi All
We've recently renovated our kitchen and installed an electric UFHS as follows;
The room is well insulated and even when icy outside the concrete floor was surprisingly warm.
Approx 20sqm concrete floor that was tiled with 6mm insulation mats. Two 10sqm 150w mats were then laid and covered with latex. The floor was then tiled with 600x600 porcelains tiles. Both mats were connected to a controller with floor & air sensors.
This is my first experience of UFHS and I may be expecting too much but the floor will only get Luke warm at best and according to the floor sensor will not go above 22 degrees.
I contacted the manufacturer to get their advice and they suggested setting the controller to floor sensor only and setting the temp to 28 degrees to see what happens. After 4hrs of being on constantly the probe read 22.5 degrees. However, the air sensor read 27 degrees but the tiles themselves were still only Luke warm.
Does this sound normal?
The UFHS was installed by a tiler recommended by the manufacturer so I'm confident the probe was installed correctly but I'm a bit worried as the system was installed as the primary heat source and if the tiles are not getting as hit as they should then I could end up with it running constantly and at 3kw my bills will be massive.
The supplier of the heat mats has been helpful but they are unable to explain the issue and has suggested that it could be the position of the sensor, a faulty sensor, or a faulty controller, but to my thinking if the sensor was showing too low a temp wouldn't that cause the files to get hotter, when they are just slightly warm.
Any advice would be much appreciated.
Cheers
Simon G
We've recently renovated our kitchen and installed an electric UFHS as follows;
The room is well insulated and even when icy outside the concrete floor was surprisingly warm.
Approx 20sqm concrete floor that was tiled with 6mm insulation mats. Two 10sqm 150w mats were then laid and covered with latex. The floor was then tiled with 600x600 porcelains tiles. Both mats were connected to a controller with floor & air sensors.
This is my first experience of UFHS and I may be expecting too much but the floor will only get Luke warm at best and according to the floor sensor will not go above 22 degrees.
I contacted the manufacturer to get their advice and they suggested setting the controller to floor sensor only and setting the temp to 28 degrees to see what happens. After 4hrs of being on constantly the probe read 22.5 degrees. However, the air sensor read 27 degrees but the tiles themselves were still only Luke warm.
Does this sound normal?
The UFHS was installed by a tiler recommended by the manufacturer so I'm confident the probe was installed correctly but I'm a bit worried as the system was installed as the primary heat source and if the tiles are not getting as hit as they should then I could end up with it running constantly and at 3kw my bills will be massive.
The supplier of the heat mats has been helpful but they are unable to explain the issue and has suggested that it could be the position of the sensor, a faulty sensor, or a faulty controller, but to my thinking if the sensor was showing too low a temp wouldn't that cause the files to get hotter, when they are just slightly warm.
Any advice would be much appreciated.
Cheers
Simon G