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1. Preparation and floor cleaning |
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First of all, check all the construction materials and tools. Remove any protrusions on the installation location and wipe off dusts. If there is moisture on the floor, place a vinyl to prevent the growth of moisture. |
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2. Placing the insulation material
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(Taping the joints and using the 3M bond to fix the floor if necessary)
Cut the insulation material to proper sizes and install them on the floor.
Cut the insulation material to fit the corners of your room. Use the OPP tape to connect the insulation materials. |
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3. Cutting the film
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Cut the heat plus films to proper sizes on top of the insulation material. |
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4. Installing the film(using the OPP tape to fix 2/3)
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After cutting the film, place it on the floor. Place the film properly but make sure that they do not overlap with each other. And fix the both sides of the film with the OPP tape. |
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5. 1st insulation works with electrical tapes on the copper wire
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Insulate the copper area of the cut area with electrical tapes. |
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6. Secondary insulation on the cut film with insulation tapes
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Insulate the entire cut area with line tapes. |
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7.Removing the coating from the copper area and 1st soldering
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Once the insulation work is completed, use the OPP tape to fix the film while leaving the area to perform electrical works on. The area not taped with the OPP tapes should be moved back and then wiring works should be done. Solder the copper area after melting it with a soldering tool or cutting it off with a knife. |
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8. Wiring works and secondary soldering
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Once the 1st soldering works is done, perform some parallel wiring works with soft wires and soldering. |
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9. Insulating the soldered area with a butyl tape
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Insulate the soldered area with a butyl tape. |
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10. Attaches an insulation tape on the both sides of the soldered area
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On the soldered area that is insulated with a butyl tape, perform another insulation works with insulation tape. On the back side of the soldered area, perform the primary insulation works with electrical tapes and then perform the secondary insulation works with insulation tapes.
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11. Arranging wires
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Arrange the wires nicely. If the wiring area is exposed, cut some insulation materials off with the same thickness as the wire and place them between the insulation materials. The cut insulation areas should be handled with the OPP tape to prevent moisture from rising up. Also, when cutting the wire, you must consider the location of a temperature controller. |
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12.Calculating the power consumption
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Add the total resistance of all the serially connected lines to yield the total power consumption. Normally, the max capacity of each controller is 4kW. So, you should not exceed 15M. |
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13. Attaching a temperature sensor
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Place the sensor's detection area in the low middle area and fix it with a butyl tape. At this moment, cut the insulation material to prevent protrusions.
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14. Installing a controller hanger in the installation area for a controller
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Install a controller hanger in the installation area for a controller. |
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15. Connecting wires and sensors to the controller
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Pull the wire to the location of the controller. Do not let the wire get tangled. Connect it to the OUT terminal of the controller. A consent should be connected to the IN terminal on the rear. A temperature sensor should be connected to the sensor terminal in the bottom. |
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16. Test operation
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After turning on the power, check if the circuit breaker works properly.
Check if the temperature rises properly in the heat plus heating film. |
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17. Installing a controller and covering wires
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Install a controller in its hanger and cover the exposed wires with wire covers. |
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18. Humid protection with the OPP tape
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Perform water proofing works on the area where the film is not fixed and on the wiring area. |
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19. Installing a film protection layer
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If some floor material or decoration tile is used as finishing materials, then you must install a magnesium board or a protection layer. |
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20. Post arrangement
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Nicely arrange blades, scissors and others that might damage the heat plus heating film. Throw away the garbages. |
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21. Installing the finishing materials
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Finally, install some necessary floor materials or tiles on the heat plus heating film to finish the entire works. |
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