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Easily Installed flexible system exceeds stringent IEC60800 test requirements
Raychem has just introduced an impressive domestic under floor heating system – CeraPro™ - an easily installed, economically-efficient professional under-tile heating system that provides total flexibility for all room shapes and sizes. The new product provides a robust heating cable solution for bathrooms, kitchens, conservatories and others areas where floor tiles are installed.
Cerapro™ comprises an ultra strong, low profile, professional grade Fluoropolymer heating cable with a pre-installed electrical connection cable. The all-in-one kit also includes a simple and innovative “Tape ‘n’ Mesh” installation system for quick and easy fixing to the subfloor. The kit also comprises a cable spacing guide ensuring that the precise heat requirement is installed onto the sub-floor. . Being only 3mm thick, the cable sits within the tile adhesive, which means it doesn’t need additional floor build-up or screeding prior to tiling. It’s the most robust small-geometry floor heating cable on the market, and exceeds the test requirements of the stringent IEC60800 test protocols.
Jonathan Jones, European Product Marketing Manager commented, “thin undertile heating cable solutions have been around for some years and it really is time to raise the bar on product quality and fitness for purpose. As the technical leader in heating cable technology, our customers deserve nothing less than the most robust, high quality solution available. Raychem believes so strongly in CeraPro that it provides a 12 year “Total Care” warranty on the product as standard and an extended 20 year “Total Care” warranty when installed by a Raychem CertifiedPro™ installer.”
CeraPro is available in 6 pack sizes, ranging from 21 metre cable length (240W) to 100 metres (1140W).
CeraPro is available now at your local electrical wholesaler, floor heating specialist, selected tile retailers, and from your local CertifiedPro™ installer
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