Avoid the danger of using non-approved floor heating products

Avoid the danger of using non-approved floor heating products

Australia's floor heating market has experienced growth in recent years, with several new floor heating companies offering Australians cheap floor heating solutions. Sadly, many of these cheap systems are not efficient and even worse, may not comply to International or Australian standards.

As a world-leader in the radiant floor heating industry for over 20 years, Speedheat floor heating offer many advantages which promotes energy efficiency and conservation. Speedheat floor heating has helped create healthier environments, conserve energy and efficiently warm up cold spaces in Australia for 10 years.

Speedheat floor heating features a patented self-regulating element that helps prevent overheating. The flexible heating element is the thinnest in the industry at 1mm diameter, and the multi-stranded core is protected with a tough outer sheath to resist abrasion and corrosion. All Speedheat floor heating products have undergone rigorous testing, including complete submersion in water while energized. All floor heating systems feature a full-surround earth screen that is an effective EMR, EMI and RFI shield, and RCD protection provides absolute electrical safety. Speedheat's floor heating products are all UL-listed and National Electric Code (NEC) compliant.

Speedheat floor heating products are manufactured under DIN EN ISO 9001:2000 standards, and comply with the essential requirements of CE guidelines IEC 335-1 : 1991 and other applicable tests (under tile), IEC 60335-1 : 2001 and other applicable standards (under carpet), EMC Test compliance EN 50082-1:1992 and DQS-IQNET ISO 9001:2000 Certificate No. 261368 QM.

Dont risk using non-approved floor heating products, especially under tiled floors in wet areas. Floor heating products that are not manufactured or installed to International or Australian standards could result in product failure, which in turn could cause damage or injury.

 
 
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