Snow Melt Mat 4" Spacing, 240V, 2′ x 30′, 60 sq. ft., 9.9A
Features
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Efficient Heat Output: This embeddable electric heating mat provides up to 38.5 watts per sq. ft.
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Even Heating: Snow melting mats come with the heating elements pre-attached to a mesh in a serpentine pattern with consistent 4” spacing which ensures even heating
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Embeddable in Concrete, Asphalt, or in Mortar Under Pavers: When you install a mat-based snow melting system within a new driveway, walkway, or patio, you can make sure your outdoor surface will be free of ice and snow all year
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Fast and Easy Installation: Snow melting mats are faster and easier to install than snow melting cables but a bit more expensive
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Installation Support: WarmlyYours offers free SmartPlan™ installation plans, 24/7 phone support, and a 10-year limited warranty
Snow Melt Mats Description
WarmlyYours snows melting mats safely and efficiently melt snow and ice from walkways, patios, and driveways. These 2 x 30 ft. 240 V snow melting mats provide 60 ft² of coverage. They feature a durable heating element affixed in a serpentine pattern to a polypropylene mesh backing, allowing for easy installation and even distribution of heat in asphalt, concrete or (mortar underneath) paver surfaces.
This Snow Melting Mat has 4 inch spacing between runs of the heating cable for energy efficient and dependable snow melting performance. The corrosion-resistant, twin-conductor heating element generates up to 38.5 watts per square foot. A 20-foot (6m) cold lead is included.
WarmlyYours snow melting mats are CSA certified for outdoor use in Canada and the U.S.
Learn more about snow melting systems. Perfect for heated driveways, patios, walkways and paths, accessibility ramps, or even stairs.
Specifications
Electrical
Amps | 9.85 A |
Ohms | 24.36 Ω |
Voltage | 240 V |
Watts | 2365 W |
Watts Per Sq. Ft. | 39.42 |
Warranty / Certifications
Approvals | cCSAus Listed |
Warranty | 10 years |
Performance
BTU Per Hour | 8070 Btu |
Heated Coverage | 67.5 ft² |
Product Dimensions
Cold Lead Length | 20′ |
Coverage | 60 ft² |
Heating Element Spacing | 4″ |
Heating Element Thickness | 5/16″ |
Length | 30′ |
Size | 2′ x 30′ |
Size and Power | 2x30 ft - 39 W/sq.ft. |
Width | 2′ |
Appearance
Color | Green |
Logistics
Country of Origin (COO) | India |
Identifiers
SKU | WHMA-240-0230-4 |
UPC (GTIN-12) | 881308074296 |
Installation
Surface Types | Asphalt, concrete or in mortar under pavers |
Installation Plans
This is a real example of an installation plan that uses this product. If you want to design your own room or have any questions, please contact us.
Concrete (new) Subfloor
N/A Voltage
240V Operating Cost
420 cents per hour
This Installation Plan Includes:
Documents & Manuals
Installation
- Snow Melting Installation Manual (English)
- Manual de Instalación para Sistemas de Derretimiento de Nieve (Spanish)
- Snow Melting & Slab Heating Application Cross Sections (Spanish)
- Snow Melting & Slab Heating Application Cross Sections (English)
- Snow Melting & Slab Heating Application Cross Sections (French)
- Snow Melting Installation Manual (French)
Project Planners
Warranties
Sell Sheets
- Outdoor Display Program Sell Sheet for Canada (English)
- Snow Melt Controller Comparison Sheet (French)
- Snow Melting Mat Sell Sheet (English)
Catalogs
Customer Questions & Answers
Snow Melt Mats has 43 Questions and Answers.
How quickly do these systems melt the snow?
That depends on a number of variables (like the temperature outside) but generally speaking these snow melting systems are designed to melt 1" - 3" of snow per hour. Anything above 3" per hour is typically considered blizzard conditions.
Is it okay to cut the snow melting cable if it is too long for the application for which it was designed?
Never cut the heating cable. A heating cable will not work if it has been cut. If the heating cable is too long, call WarmlyYours to consult with a technician who will guide you in utilizing the additional length of cable.
How does the electric snow melting system compare to hot water tubing (hydronic) systems?
The material costs are similar. However, electric systems are easier to install, with fewer components and significantly lower maintenance costs. Electric systems will run for a shorter period of time to give the same level of performance but with much higher energy efficiency (typically 95%-98% efficient). Controls and sensors required for the two types of systems are very similar. Electric systems do not usually require slab insulation and do not create the concerns typically associated with hydronic systems. These concerns include, but are not limited to, return temperatures, flue gas venting, waterway shrinkage and property damage caused by leaking pipes or tubes.
May I cross or overlap the WarmlyYours snow melt heating cable?
When installing outdoor WarmlyYours snow melting cables for your driveway, patio, walkway, terrace, stairs, ramp, etc. - NEVER cross, overlap, or allow the heating cables to touch each other. Doing so will quickly cause a circuit failure due to excessive heat build up. Always follow the installation instructions and/or design layout plan to ensure the cable is installed with the correct spacing required for proper operation.
Does the factory splice need to be completely embedded during installation?
Yes. The manufacturer's splice that connects the heating element to the cold lead should be entirely embedded in a noncombustible material (like asphalt, concrete, or mortar) within the outdoor surface that is being heated.
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Customer Reviews
Snow Melt Mats achieved an average rating of 5.0 stars with 1 reviews by our customers.
Wonderful as usually
Jasmine U., Oak Grove, MO on 06/04/2023
Pedro and the tech team were wonderful as usual