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Features:
- 160W per m2 electric underfloor heating mat for floor warming and room heating applications
- Suitable for use as floor warming in all rooms, or as the sole heat source in well-insulated areas
- Pre-spaced heating cable fixed to a flexible mesh mat for faster installation than loose cable systems
- Cut-and-turn mesh layout allows the mat to be positioned around room shapes without cutting the heating cable
- Suitable for direct installation beneath tile and stone floor finishes
- Suitable beneath many other floor coverings when installed below a 12mm layer of flexible levelling compound
- Works with thermostats that include floor temperature limiting for use with sensitive floor finishes
- Approximate 4mm mat height for a low-profile installation
- 0.5m mat width supports straightforward layout planning
- Multiple mats can be combined for larger heated areas, as long as the mats have the same W/m2 output
- Anti-crush cable jacket and 100% earth shield for added installation confidence
- 2.5m coldtail supplied for connection to a compatible thermostat
- Compatible with the Toasty Programmable Thermostat Controller or Toasty WiFi Thermostat Controller
- UKCA marked and tested to BS/EN60335-2-96
- 20 year guarantee
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| Product Code | toasty-elec-ufh-160W/sqm-pv |
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| Type | Underfloor Heating |
| Brand | Toasty |
| Guarantee |
20 Years |
| Global Trade Item Number | Select an option first |
Guarantee
Please note that these guarantees are provided by the manufacturer, and will be subject to individual exclusions, exceptions, and terms and conditions, for example avoiding abrasive bleach-based cleaning products.
If you need further info about a specific manufacturer's guarantee, please contact our team.
| IP Rating |
IPX7 |
|---|---|
| Material | Copper, PVC |
| Temperature Control | Thermostatic |
IP Rating
IP stands for ingress protection. It is a measure of the effectiveness of sealing electrical enclosures from foreign bodies such as tools and water.
IP ratings are given in two digits:
1st digit: A number between 0-6 which gives an indication of the protection from solid objects such as tools, dirt and dust. The higher the number, the better the protection.
2nd digit: A number 0-9 which indicates the protection of the electrical enclosures from moisture ingress. The higher the number, the better the protection against moisture.
If you see an X instead of a number (e.g., IPX7 or IP6X), it means the product has not been officially tested for that specific category, as it may not be applicable.
| Mounting Type | Underfloor |
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| Width (mm) | 500 |
|---|---|
| Height (mm) | 4 |
| Cable Thickness (mm) | 4 |
| Cold Tail Length (mm) |
2500 |
| Length (mm) | Select an option first |
| Area M2 | Select an option first |
Cold Tail Length (mm)
The non-heating cable that connects your system to the power supply.
The length shows how far it can reach to your connection point — with longer lengths giving you more flexibility during installation, without the need for extra wiring.
| Fuel Source | Electric |
|---|---|
| Heat Output (BTU∆t 50ºC) | Select an option first |
| Heat Output (Watts∆t 50ºC) | Select an option first |
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