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Floor Warming. RaySol System. RaySol Applications . Freezer Frost Heave Prevention Concrete Floor Warming Heat Loss Replacement Tile and Marble Floor Warming. Tile and Marble Floor Warming. Application Overview Not primary heat source - comfort heat Residential bathrooms
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RaySol Applications • Freezer Frost Heave Prevention • Concrete Floor Warming • Heat Loss Replacement • Tile and Marble Floor Warming
Tile and Marble Floor Warming • Application Overview • Not primary heat source - comfort heat • Residential bathrooms • Embedded in mortar under tile • Low density concrete (Gypcrete) often used
Heat Loss Replacement • Application Overview • Used in areas over unheated space such as parking garage • Objective is to have net zero heat flux • Run in conduit or attached to bottom of floor
Concrete Floor Warming • Application overview • Not primary heat source - comfort heat • Schools, gymnasiums, bathrooms • Run in conduit
Frost Heave Prevention • Application Overview • Moisture in ground under cold storage areas (<32 degrees) freezes forcing up floors • Insulation slows, but does not prevent, freezing
RaySol Installation Methods • Embedded in mortar • In conduit embedded in concrete • In conduit embedded in subsoil • Attached to the bottom of concrete floor
Tyco Thermal Controls Solution • Self-regulating heating cable • RaySol 1 and RaySol 2 • Components • FTC-XC, FTC-P -- Power connections • RayClic-E -- End Seal • Design Software • Automated design guide (RS-ADG) • Literature • Design guide • Installation and operation manual • Installation instructions
Define the Application • Each section of the design Guide is a Unit
Select the Heating Cable Spacing • Use the proper table to select spacing and determine amount of heating cable required.
Heating Cable Layout • Determine the heating cable and component layout for your application.
Design the Electrical System • Use the maximum circuit length to determine the number of circuits required.