TempZone™ Cable Fixing Strips, 1’
TempZone™ 3.7-Watt Floor Heating Cable Description
A cost-effective alternative to using the Prodeso Membrane, TempZone™ Cable Fixing Strips are used for securing TempZone™ Floor Heating Cable in place on floors at predetermined spacing. These plastic strips enable you to keep the heating cable secured in position, uniformly positioned across the floor, while you install the floor adhesive. The cable fixing strips are 1” x 11½” x ¼”,
Every order of TempZone™ Heating Cable (without the Prodeso Membrane) will include a complimentary minimum quantity of fixing strips for installation. Additional strips can be purchased.
Specifications
Product Dimensions
| Height | 0.25″ |
| Length | 11.5″ |
| Weight | 0.03 lbs |
| Width | 1″ |
Cabling Specs
| Ideal Cable Spacing | 4″ |
Identifiers
| SKU | TC-STRIP-PL |
| UPC (GTIN-12) | 881308031114 |
Documents
Frequently Asked Questions
While WarmlyYours electric radiant floor heating systems are typically installed by your floor covering contractor, a licensed electrician is recommended for the final thermostat hook-up. With every quote, we provide an Installation Plan layout, together with an electrical plan that has all the info required for the electrician.
You can use the Instant Quote Tool, which gives you many options for your floor heating coverage. Use this interactive tool to design your room online and receive an instant quotation with product recommendations, rough-in and installation kits, cost of your control, etc. Planning your floor heating project is made easy when using our Instant Quote Tool.
Send us your floor plan or fax it to (800) 408-1100 and we will send you a quote, product recommendation and a free custom installation plan for your project.
Our electric radiant floor heating systems have withstood rigorous safety testing and earned the UL listing. They produce much less EMF than common household appliances like your TV or vacuum cleaner. The EPRI (Electric Power Research Institute) tests all electrical devices and publishes the data. Many common household appliances are tested at a distance of 6 inches. The test results indicate that on average, the EMF emitted for the following appliances, measured in Milligauss (mG) units, is:
Vacuum Cleaner: 300 mG
Microwave: 200 mG
Portable Heater: 100 mG
Dishwasher: 20 mG
Washing Machine: 20 mG
WarmlyYours TempZone™ (Twin): 1.8 mG
Sunrooms can be very cold during the winter months. While a furnace may push some warm air into the room, the large number of windows, exterior walls, and other causes of heat loss in a sunroom will typically keep it from having a comfortable temperature level. Floor heating and radiant panels will add radiant heat, which the human body absorbs faster than other forms of heat, to the room so that it feels warm even at lower temperatures.