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Snow Melt OmniMat 4" Spacing, 240V, 2′ x 10′, 20 sq. ft., 3.3A




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Features

  • Efficient Heat Output: This embeddable electric heating mat provides up to 38.5 watts per sq. ft.

  • 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

  • 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

  • Fast and Easy Installation: Snow melting mats are faster and easier to install than snow melting cables but a bit more expensive

  • Installation Support: WarmlyYours offers free SmartPlan™ installation plans, 24/7 phone support, and a 10-year limited warranty

Snow Melt OmniMat Description

Ideal for smaller commercial or residential applications, WarmlyYours 2 x 10 ft. 240 V snow melting mats provide 20 ft² of radiant warmth to eliminate snow and ice from asphalt, concrete or (mortar underneath) paver surfaces. Affixed to a lightweight, mesh backing, the durable heating cable resists corrosion. 

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.

Specifications

Electrical

Amps 3.27 A
Ohms 73.38 Ω
Voltage 240 V
Watts 785 W
Watts Per Sq. Ft. 39.25

Warranty / Certifications

Approvals cCSAus Listed
Warranty 10 years

Performance

BTU Per Hour 2679 Btu
Heated Coverage 22.5 ft²

Product Dimensions

Cold Lead Length 20′
Coverage 20 ft²
Heating Element Spacing 4″
Heating Element Thickness 5/16″
Height 0.3125″
Length 10′
Size 2′ x 10′
Size and Power 2x10 ft - 39 W/sq.ft.
Weight 5.8 lbs
Width 24″

Appearance

Color Green

Identifiers

Product Line Name OmniMat
SKU WHMA-240-0210-4
UPC (GTIN-12) 881308074265

Installation

Surface Types Asphalt, concrete or in mortar under pavers

Logistics

UNSPSC Code 40101842

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.

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Flooring
Concrete (new) Subfloor
N/A Voltage
240V Operating Cost
297 cents per hour

This Installation Plan Includes:


Frequently Asked Questions

Electric-resistance heating cables and systems have no polarity. This includes all current WarmlyYours heating elements.

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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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GFEP is the National Electric Code (NEC) required protection for fixed outdoor deicing and snow-melting equipment, which may be accomplished by using circuit breakers equipped with ground-fault equipment protection (GFEP) of 30 mA. It is important to understand that this required equipment protection is NOT the same as a 5 mA GFCI used for personal protection.

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To ensure optimal performance, snow melting heating elements should be installed so that they are consistently 2"-3" from the finished surface. For installations using pavers, the maximum thickness for pavers installed over heating elements is 2.5". 

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Yes, you can retrofit a snow melting system into a preexisting driveway made of concrete or asphalt. You can do this by using an appropriate tool to cut properly spaced lines (or trenches for tire tracks heating) in the surface. Then you can place the the heating elements in the lines (or trenches) before sealing them with either hot asphaltic sealer for asphalt retrofits, or backer rod and expansion joint sealer (SikaFlex or similar) for concrete retrofits. Of course, you'll want to make sure this step is done in accordance with the filler manufacturer’s recommended procedures. Check out our snow melting retrofit guide for more information about this process. 

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