by sparx »
Mon Mar 08, 2010 8:10 pm
hi jimuthy,
several point here, each room stat may be able to switch 3.6kW, but what will be the load on each?
You say on A dedicated circuit, it may require one circuit per room or area!
It would be very unlikely that one circuit would do even one floor never mind whole house.
Presume you will be notifying LABC of your intent to install new circuit(s), as such will be notifiable work under 'Part-P' of building regs.
Also this may well need a larger consumer unit for extra circuit(s), again notifiable work.
As a guide for circuit loading, cable sizing, overcurrent protection device rating etc. : heating mat for each area -wattage divided by 230V = Amps. for each area.
NB all circuits require RCD protection at source.
This is really not viable DIY, you may be able to lay the mats but they require testing at each stage ie after laying but before flooring down, then after flooring down but before powering up.
Rooms containing bath/shower need special care with location of thermostats/FCU's
Damn the 'sheds' for selling this stuff to anybody,
take care,Sparx