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SolTile 

Electric undertile heating

Key features
With a low capital cost and easy installation, undertile heating can be a very attractive proposition. But combine this with the clean, even and draught free heat produced and no unsightly radiators to collect dust and hamper future redecoration, then the arguments in favour of SolTile become very attractive. Ideal for bathrooms, kitchens and conservatories.
The range
SolTile undertile heating gently dissipates into the room, giving an even, draught-free and comfortable warmth.
Independent tests have shown that if your feet are warm, the air temperature in your room can be set a few degrees lower without affecting how you feel, resulting in lower fuel bills.
Further details

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    CSGMC - Multi-controller (optional) - Advanced multi-controller allows 7 day programming of ‘on/off’ times, comfort and set-back temperatures.
Name Rating Area Length Width Depth
CSG1.5 240W 1.5m² 3,000mm 500mm 3mm
CSG2 320W 2m² 4,000mm 500mm 3mm
CSG3 480W 3m² 6,000mm 500mm 3mm
CSG4 640W 4m² 8,000mm 500mm 3mm
CSG5 800W 5m² 10,000mm 500mm 3mm
CSG6 960W 6m² 12,000mm 500mm 3mm
CSGMC - - 83mm 79mm 22mm (44mm total)
CSG1 160W 1m² 2,000mm 500mm 3mm
What size heating mat?
Making sure the correct sized mat is ordered is essential. Undertile heating does not go under permanent furniture.

The bathroom below is 1800mm long by 2500mm wide, this equals 4.5m² of floor area but the actual amount of undertile
heating required is only 2m².

Add the lengths of runs i.e. 1.6 + 1.4 + 1.1 = 4.1 metres. Calculate the m², multiply overall length (4.1) by mat width (0.5m), 4.1m x 0.5m = 2.05m².

Never select a mat larger than this area. In this case you would select the 2.0m² mat.