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Graphene technology
Technical specification :
Type | Floor Heating Systems |
Main Material | Graphene Carbon+PET |
Power: | 25W ± 10% |
Heating film power | 220w, 220v, 50HZ |
Max Temperature | < 50ºC |
Heating film thickness | 0.42mm |
Dimension | 50cm*150m,80cm*100m, 100cm*100m |
Cutting line | 25cm of each |
Basement membrane | Special made PET |
Heating time | 10 seconds |
Heat conversion rate | 99.80% |
Attenuation | Less than 1% |
Service Life | > 60 Years |
Size available :
WIDTH/ CM | Voltage/V | Power W/M² | Length/Roll /M | Temperature° |
10cm | 220v | 240W/M² | 150M | <60C° |
15cm | 220v | 240W/M² | 150M | |
20cm | 220v | 240W/M² | 150M | |
25cm | 220v | 240W/M² | 150M | |
30cm | 220v | 240W/M² | 150M | |
33cm | 220v | 240W/M² | 150M | |
220v | 280W/M² | 150M | ||
40cm | 220v | 400W/M² | 150M | |
50cm | 220v | 80W/M² | 150M | |
220v | 150W/M² | 150M | ||
220v | 220W/M² | 150M | ||
220v | 280W/M² | 150M | ||
220v | 300W/M² | 150M | ||
220v | 350W/M² | 150M | ||
220v | 400W/M² | 150M | ||
220v | 500W/M² | 150M | ||
60cm | 220v | 230W/M² | 100M | |
220v | 300W/M² | 100M | ||
220v | 400W/M² | 100M | ||
72.5cm | 220v | 350W/M² | 100M | |
220v | 400W/M² | 100M | ||
75cm | 220v | 250W/M² | 100M | |
80cm | 220v | 250W/M² | 100M | |
100cm | 220v | 220W/M² | 100M |
ANLT heating is direct heating mat ,heating cable manufacturer with design ,develop and order production Team .We can provide customer OEM service .
1. How much does it cost to run?
Consider an average room size of 10m2 . The heated area is approximately 80%, or 8m2 .
In the case of the 150W mats, when the heater is ON, the hourly consumption is 150W times
8m2 , or 1200 Watts per hour.
A properly insulated room, controlled by the recommended energy efficient thermostats, will
operate at a duty cycle of 20% to 25% (meaning 20% to 25% of the time the heater will be ON, and the rest of the time OFF).
In this circumstance the average electricity consumption for heating the room will be 240 - 300 Watts per hour.
The actual hourly cost depends on your local electricity rates.
2. Should I use insulation?
We strongly advise to the use of insulation when installing the electric underfloor heating
system. By using insulation you can reduce warmup time of the floor from over an hour to only a few minutes. This will provide you with a greater level of comfort and result in reduction of
electricity cost.
3. Is it safe to use in Wet areas?
Yes, the cables are earthed.
4. How easy is it to install?
The cable electric underfloor heating mats are extremely easy to install.
Under tiles, the installer simply lays the cable electric underfloor heating mat directly between
the sub floor/insulation and tiles. The same flexible tile adhesive used for fixing the tiles is
used for bonding the Insomax insulation onto the subfloor.
Under laminate/ engineered wooden floors/ vinyl/carpet, the installer lays the heating mats on
the appropriate insulation as normal. A layer of latex based self leveling compound (8-10mm) is then laid on top of the cable heating mat. Once dry, the wooden flooring/ vinyl/ carpet can be laid.
The laying of the insulation and mats can be done easily by any consumer. Due to the web like mesh, in most cases a primer will also not be required- only a little amount of duck tape is
needed to fix the mats down.
A qualified electrician must complete the connection between the heating mats and the
electrical circuit.
5. How do I know which size mat to order?
Measure the available exposed floor space in your room. It is advised that you purchase a
system which allows 80-90% coverage. For example, if your room measures 15m2 , you would purchase the 12.7m2
Mat. If a room is of an awkward shape with many fixtures in the centre of the room, it is advised that you purchase a system that allows approximately 80% coverage.
6. What if my room is larger than your largest available mat?
Several mats can be connected in parallel to a junction box. Please remember that the
thermostats allow a maximum of 15 amps, therefore the maximum on one circuit is
approximately 23m2. If the amperage in one room exceeds 15 amps, then either a contactor will need to be installed by your electrician or another thermostat will need to be purchased.
7. Can I cut the mats?
You can cut the mesh but not the heating cable.
8. What is the thickness of the cable?
The cable is 4mm thick.
9. Can I lay the mats under heavy objects/ fixtures?
No - the mats can only be located in the available free space. There must be some form of air
gap between any furniture and the floor, so the heat may escape.
10. Does it provide a primary heat source?
In most cases in a new build / well insulated property, the system can provide primary heating.
In cases where homes have single glazing, vaulted ceilings, poor insulation levels or less than
80-90% cable heating mat coverage, the system may need a source of back up.
11. What if my mat is a little too big for the room?
Wrongly ordered mats can happen, in circumstances where the mat is a little too big you can
remove the mesh and lay the cables closer together. Please note the smallest gap between cables is 5cm. Be aware that in doing this you will find this area with the cables laid closer will be
slightly warmer compared to the rest of the area.
12. How safe are the mats?
The mats are manufactured and tested in full conformity with IEC (International
Electrotechnical Commission) Global Quality Standards. The continuous foil-coated screening jacket ensures 100% guarantee of electrical safety and absence if
electromagnetic radiation.
13. What is the warranty of this system?
The heating mats come with a 15year manufacturers warranty.
14. Whether you choose an electric or water underfloor heating system will depend on the particular requirements of your project ?
1) Initial Cost
Most electric systems are lower cost to purchase and install, simply becuase there are less
materials required and installation is quicker.
2) Running Cost
Currently the cost of mains gas is lower than electricity so a water underfloor heating system
will cost less in energy costs.
3) Maintenance
Electric systems are generally maintenance free. Water systems should be checked regularily
(just a you would with your boiler and conventional radiators) because there are a lot more
moving parts.
4) Floor Height
Generally electric underfloor heating systems are a lot thinner than water systems, so if you
have an existing floor that you don't want to remove then we would recommend using Anbang Underfloor Heating mat or undertile cable.
5) Area to be heated
If you only require a small area to be heated then it can often be simplier and more cost
effective to install an electric underfloor heating system.
6) Purpose of heating
Do you want the underfloor heating to provide total heat for a room or just a warm floor. Water underfloor heating systems are generally used for total heat solutions, but electric underfloor
heating systems are often used for total heat or warm floor applications.