by ericmark »
Mon Jun 24, 2019 8:30 pm
Sorry no, the Raychem T2red is like a modulating boiler, it does not switch off/on but up/down so in theory should have a smaller hysteresis, this is the whole idea of modulating boiler, although many are not fitted with modulating thermostats so in practice they just turn off/on.
The under floor heating if not Raychem T2red needs under floor sensors to limit the floor temperature, seem to remember 28 degrees C is maximum permitted so they use a special thermostat which measures both air temperature and floor temperature.
One of the problems I had was the under floor probe goes in what is called a pocket, it's a long tube so old sensor can be withdrawn and new one inserted, however the old one stuck, so it would have required tile removal to replace, I tested floor and even when on for 6 hours, it never got that warm so I never bothered about it, however my floor was never covered as in a wet room. If used in other rooms it can get covered as can over heat.
In the main electric under floor heating is only used as a back ground heat, because of the 28 deg C limit, although Raychem T2red can work well because of it's self regulation, but other than Raychem T2red then the only really sure way that you don't get hot spots is liquid under floor heating.
All that is needs is for some one to lie a suitcase on the floor for it to over heat, and if temperature fuses are used for safety, these don't auto reset, so to answer the question you need to know what type was fitted, if Raychem T2red then great, but if some cheap and nasty type then what safety features were included?
Sorry to say Raychem T2red is rare, most is the cheap stuff, including what I fitted, so likely it will mean lifting some floor, but if there is a thermal fuse, then possibly just a small section.