Specifications Features Sales Documents Technical Documents Video/Podcasts Project PlannersFast Easy Order PlacementOutdoor Radiant Heat PlannerCatalogsCatalog of Products 2013-2014 No Snow, No Shovels Prevent accumulation of snow or shoveling after overnight snowfalls Safe Non-Slip and Durable Signature Support 24/7 installation support and lifetime technical support Unbeatable Warranty Covered with WarmlyYours 2-year manufacturer warranty Convenient Same day shipping nationwide, no restocking fees, flexible return policy WarrantiesHeatTrak WarrantyOperation ManualsSnow Melting & Slab Heating Installation Manual (Canada) Surface Thickness: 1/4" Chevron Height: 1/8" Grommet Size: 3/8" Material: Reinforced UV stabilized, natural rubber Heating Element Voltage: 120 VAC Power Density: 37 Watts/SF** In-line Safety Device/Power Cord Service voltage: 120 VAC Circuit breaker rating: 15A GFCI trip level: 6mA Cold lead length: 6 ft Cord length between stairs: 18" Cord gauge: 14/3 SJTW Introduction to WarmlyYours Snow Melting Systems See More Videos →
Project PlannersFast Easy Order PlacementOutdoor Radiant Heat PlannerCatalogsCatalog of Products 2013-2014
Project PlannersFast Easy Order PlacementOutdoor Radiant Heat PlannerCatalogsCatalog of Products 2013-2014
No Snow, No Shovels Prevent accumulation of snow or shoveling after overnight snowfalls Safe Non-Slip and Durable Signature Support 24/7 installation support and lifetime technical support Unbeatable Warranty Covered with WarmlyYours 2-year manufacturer warranty Convenient Same day shipping nationwide, no restocking fees, flexible return policy
No Snow, No Shovels Prevent accumulation of snow or shoveling after overnight snowfalls Safe Non-Slip and Durable Signature Support 24/7 installation support and lifetime technical support Unbeatable Warranty Covered with WarmlyYours 2-year manufacturer warranty Convenient Same day shipping nationwide, no restocking fees, flexible return policy
Surface Thickness: 1/4" Chevron Height: 1/8" Grommet Size: 3/8" Material: Reinforced UV stabilized, natural rubber Heating Element Voltage: 120 VAC Power Density: 37 Watts/SF** In-line Safety Device/Power Cord Service voltage: 120 VAC Circuit breaker rating: 15A GFCI trip level: 6mA Cold lead length: 6 ft Cord length between stairs: 18" Cord gauge: 14/3 SJTW
Surface Thickness: 1/4" Chevron Height: 1/8" Grommet Size: 3/8" Material: Reinforced UV stabilized, natural rubber Heating Element Voltage: 120 VAC Power Density: 37 Watts/SF** In-line Safety Device/Power Cord Service voltage: 120 VAC Circuit breaker rating: 15A GFCI trip level: 6mA Cold lead length: 6 ft Cord length between stairs: 18" Cord gauge: 14/3 SJTW
Customer Reviews (2 Customer Reviews) 3 HEATTRAK-WARRANTY-A "One of the 3 mats is not working" "Of the 3 treads I recieved, 2 of them werked well. The 3rd one worked for about a week and stopped working. I found a black scorch mark on the step, under the tread where the connection was made. After that the GFI would not stay set. I think there must have been a defect in the tread or the connector. I have yet to contact the company about this issue as it is spring and it not needed." Submitted On: 04/05/2010 by Steve Richards – Somerset, NJ 5 HEATTRAK-WARRANTY-A "Works well but some issues with the plugs" "It worked well, but I had a frustrating time arranging to plug it in. The outlet is nearby, but has a lift-up lid that protects it when not in use. The huge box attached to the plug made it impossible to plug in, as the three prong plug is oriented badly for the space. I eventually got an extension cord meant to be used indoors for an air conditioner to link it to the outlet. All winter there was a huge tangle of cords and plugs exposed to the rain. I'm sure you can do better." Submitted On: 04/04/2010 by Anne Lane – Toronto, ON Thanks for taking the time to give us your feedback and reviews of our products, we read each and every one. Name City State Star Rating 5 = good 5 stars 4 stars 3 stars 2 stars 1 star What is2 + 3 ? Review * Our site is designed to work with cookies. Some feedback will not be visible and some functions will not work properly unless your browser is set to accept first-party cookies. Read More Reviews → Write A Review →
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