Electrical Rough-in Kit Single Gang Box with Double Conduits
Features
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Comprehensive kit for easy installation
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Perfect for DIY and professional use
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Ensures safe thermostat setup
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Ideal for floor heating systems
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Includes all necessary components
Rough-in Kits Description
This is a great option for areas where the local code requires a separate conduit for low-voltage wires. With everything an electrician will need to install and connect a thermostat in accordance with this type of electrical code, this kit has you covered.
Items Included:
- 3” X 2” X 3 ½” Single-Gang Box
- (25) 3/16" or 5mm low-volt staples
- 5” Cable Protector
- (2) ½” x 6’ Flexible Metal Conduit
- (4) ½” Flexible Metal Conduit Anti-short Bushing
- (2) ½” Set Screw Connector
- (2) ½” EMT Drive Strap
- 3/8” x 4” Black Flex Tube
Specifications
Identifiers (FHE-ROUGH-IN-BXS)
| SKU | FHE-ROUGH-IN-BXS |
| UPC (GTIN-12) | 881308051624 |
Identifiers (FHE-ROUGH-IN-PRT)
| SKU | FHE-ROUGH-IN-PRT |
| UPC (GTIN-12) | 881308046170 |
Identifiers (FHE-ROUGH-IN-TUB)
| SKU | FHE-ROUGH-IN-TUB |
| UPC (GTIN-12) | 881308050733 |
Identifiers (FHE-ROUGH-IN-CND)
| SKU | FHE-ROUGH-IN-CND |
| UPC (GTIN-12) | 881308046132 |
Identifiers (FHE-ROUGH-IN-SCW)
| SKU | FHE-ROUGH-IN-SCW |
| UPC (GTIN-12) | 881308046156 |
Identifiers (FHE-ROUGH-IN-STR)
| SKU | FHE-ROUGH-IN-STR |
| UPC (GTIN-12) | 881308046163 |
Identifiers (FHE-ROUGH-IN-BSH)
| SKU | FHE-ROUGH-IN-BSH |
| UPC (GTIN-12) | 881308046187 |
Warranty / Certifications (FHE-ROUGH-IN-BXS)
| Warranty | 10 Year Warranty under Laminate & Floating Hardwood, 5 Year under Carpet (US Only) |
Warranty / Certifications (FHE-ROUGH-IN-PRT)
| Warranty | 10 Year Warranty under Laminate & Floating Hardwood, 5 Year under Carpet (US Only) |
Warranty / Certifications (FHE-ROUGH-IN-CND)
| Warranty | 10 Year Warranty under Laminate & Floating Hardwood, 5 Year under Carpet (US Only) |
Warranty / Certifications (FHE-ROUGH-IN-SCW)
| Warranty | 10 Year Warranty under Laminate & Floating Hardwood, 5 Year under Carpet (US Only) |
Warranty / Certifications (FHE-ROUGH-IN-STR)
| Warranty | 10 Year Warranty under Laminate & Floating Hardwood, 5 Year under Carpet (US Only) |
Warranty / Certifications (FHE-ROUGH-IN-BSH)
| Warranty | 10 Year Warranty under Laminate & Floating Hardwood, 5 Year under Carpet (US Only) |
Product Dimensions (FHE-ROUGH-IN-BXS)
| Weight | 1 lbs |
Product Dimensions (FHE-ROUGH-IN-PRT)
| Weight | 0.1 lbs |
Product Dimensions (FHE-ROUGH-IN-TUB)
| Weight | 0.1 lbs |
Product Dimensions (FHE-ROUGH-IN-CND)
| Weight | 0.25 lbs |
Product Dimensions (FHE-ROUGH-IN-SCW)
| Weight | 0.1 lbs |
Product Dimensions (FHE-ROUGH-IN-STR)
| Weight | 0.5 lbs |
Product Dimensions (FHE-ROUGH-IN-BSH)
| Weight | 0.01 lbs |
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Cork flooring can be used with floor heating if the r-value is under 1. You will need to find the r-value of the flooring you choose and let your account manager know during the design stage. Cork flooring should have a low r-value to minimize trapped heat.
Reflective insulation is not effective with conductive heating, which is how embedded floor heating and snow-melting systems transfer heat. To be effective, the reflective insulation surface needs to face an air space (air gap), which allows the reflected heat to be redirected.
An effective solution considers the insulating material's R-Value. This is the rating of a material's insulating properties. The "R" stands for "resistance" and refers to the material's resistance to heat flow, or temperature conduction.
A Warmly Yours indoor floor heating system should not be installed with a GFCI breaker because GFCI protection is built into the thermostat and power module. And while it's not always required, we strongly recommend a dedicated circuit for each thermostat and power module to limit the occurrence of ground fault nuisance tripping caused by multiple GFCI devices on a circuit. The amperage of a breaker would depend on the amp draw of the heating system. For example, a TempZone Flex Roll (which provides approximately 15 watts of energy output per square foot) that is providing 15 square feet of heating coverage will draw only 225 watts ( 1.9 Amps), so a 15 Amp circuit would suffice. Always size breakers according to your local Electrical Code requirements.