Tile Heating |
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Pioneer Benefits to You! |
Unlike conventional under floor heating systems which were
placed on the slab under the screed and tile surface, Pioneer
Tile heating is placed directly below the tile surface. This
method of application reduces the reaction time of the system
by up to 80%, resulting in lower duty cycles. This in turn provides
for an energy efficient system with economical running cost. |
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Pioneer Tile Heating systems are manufactured from a multi
strand durable E.F.T. insulated element fitted with a full multi
strand earth shielding which is connected to the house ELCB.
This makes the product complaint with legislation and safe to
install even in wet areas. |
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In most applications a tile heater with
a power density of 200 watt per m² will cover ± 70% of the actual
floor area (depending on the individual room's heat loss factors)
The configuration of the element and layout is manipulated
in such a way that the heating element is positioned in the
areas were you will be in contact with the floor surface. |
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Bathrooms and dresser units are dealt with individually and
generally have a 100% floor coverage ensuring no unwanted cold
patches on the floor, as you are generally bare foot in these
areas. |
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Tile heating applications are done on the screed surface. Floors
are prepared with a primer which ensures proper bond between
the screed and the floor heating system. This ensures no delamination
and tiles lifting at a later stage. The heating element is covered
with a layer of protective fibreglass mesh and covered with a
super screed and bonding agent application. The entire application
is ± 1.5mm thick as to not elevate the existing floor height. |
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All floor heating systems are managed by either analog, digital
or intelligent digital programmable thermostats, ensuring total
comfort at affordable running cost. |
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