
Note: Please contact the floor supplier before changing the
maximum floor temperature and be aware of the following:
▪
The floor temperature is measured where the sensor is
placed.
▪
The temperature of the bottom of a wooden floor can
be up to 10 degrees higher than the top.
▪
Floor manufactures often specify the max temperature
on the top surface of the floor (usually 27-28˚C).
▪
Always use a floor sensor or a room + floor sensor
combination to control floor heating. Without a floor
sensor, the temperature control may be less accurate
and you risk overheating the floor.
Thermal
resist-
ance
[m2K/W]
Examples of floor-
ing
Details Approximate
setting for
25˚C floor
temperature
0.05 8 mm HDF based
laminate
> 800 kg/m
3
28˚C
0.10 14 mm beech par-
quet
650 - 800
kg/m
3
31˚C
0.13 22 mm solid oak
plank
> 800 kg/m
3
32˚C
< 0.17 Max. carpet thick-
ness suitable for
floor heating
acc. to EN
1307
34˚C
0.18 22 mm solid fir
planks
450 - 650
kg/m
3
35°C
ECtemp 535
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