to the factory splice. Let the coil of
STEP 5.10
under the tabs and press down these
STEP 5.9
STEP 5.5
STEP 5.8
ferent floor obstructions, we tried to give
that area.
tabs to hold the cable.
If you have a concrete floor surface,
OTHER INSTALLATIONS:
location only as shown in the picture.
wall to place the ComfortTile Strap. If
STEP 5.7
there are countless variations, but these
STEP 5.11
lengths of strapping necessary, attach
with the spacing desired until you reach
with the cable, in the same way cut the
STEP 5.13
relief" at the beginning so the cable is
use a hammer drill to set holes into the
. Begin by making a "strain-
other end of your area and secure 3"
the wall, install the strap at that distance.
Unreel the power leads of the cable up
begin securing the ComfortTile Strap to
should assist you in determining the
Before you install any more cable
STEP 5.7
If you have additional areas to cover
not pulled loose by accident. Zigzag this
the other side. Once you complete this
concrete. Then hammer an anchor into
Place the heating portion of the cable
encounter to fill the floor area. Certainly
GENERAL INSTALLATION:
Remember, NEVER space the cables
STEP 5.8
heating portion of the cable.
We recommend securing the strap every
STEP 5.6
STEP 5.6
STEP 5.11
of the first area.
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the hole, securing the ComforTile Strap.
STEP 5.12
less than 2" apart.
STEP 5.5
Cut another piece of cable strap for the
power leads just sit on the floor for now.
Cut the ComfortTile Strap to fit the length
Because there are many shapes and dif-
STEP 5.7
screws. We recommend securing the
Weave back and forth across the area
your design called for 6"12" away from
ComfortTile
strap every 6" to 10".
the floor using galvanized nails or
STEP 5.12
Begin by measuring about 3" from the
straps, fill in the first section with
area, press down all the tabs.
6" to 10".
STEP 5.8
best way to complete the job.
Beyond the factory splice is the actual
them, and begin weaving the cable into
STEP 5.9
For floor surfaces other than concrete,
Installation Guidelines
you three additional layouts you may
from the wall or other obstruction.
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