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  • Опубликовано: 2 янв 2025

Комментарии • 43

  • @mihainede85
    @mihainede85 6 лет назад +9

    Best video on youtube about this type of heating system. Thank you.

  • @chrisbressington7662
    @chrisbressington7662 Год назад +3

    Great demonstration. Same test as I did but with reflective underlay. Using low power 80wm2 carbon film. Temperature measured on top of laminate was 26c. Room temp was 18c. Tested using 2sq m of film. (4m X .5m)

  • @therealbdbeatz
    @therealbdbeatz 4 года назад +3

    Excellent video demonstration, thank you. I have seen the same tech now being used in the garden communities too with seedling/germination mats. Looks like nice even distribution

  • @rudimedfuti
    @rudimedfuti 5 лет назад +4

    What about the temperature control? How can the thermostate regulate it?

  • @elegantsoul6763
    @elegantsoul6763 2 месяца назад +1

    Do you use a thermostat to control the temperature? I see in the video that you have directly connected the power!
    I have a question. I want to install heat films on ceramics and cover them with brushes, is this suitable?

  • @angelus2563
    @angelus2563 2 года назад +3

    Thank you. This is a very good tutorial.

  • @TheRealKalEll
    @TheRealKalEll 6 лет назад +2

    BEST VIDEO YET. Thanx 4 sharing!!!_!

  • @QUADBOYification
    @QUADBOYification Год назад +1

    Basically a cheap way to radiate heat upwards. Makes you think of all those new standalone (on the wall) infrared heater panels. What did they do? Did they make a polyester whiteboard in front and some insulating reflector material on the back inside a thin white frame? Now you can do this yourself in any length at a width of 50cm or less. I noticed that wood flooring absorbes the radated heat and heats them up to almost 45 degrees over a period of 45-60 minutes. That is comfortable on the human feet but does it heat the room to 22c. I guess this example shows a heat film of 0,25 m2 x 240 watts/m2= 60 Watts. I think this is a useful size if you put a Marble plate on top, not plastic or wood. The Marble plate buffers (stores) the heat and dissipates it long after the power is switched off. Not many experiments are done on youtube to test that.

    • @HeatDecor
      @HeatDecor  Год назад +1

      Hi, our heating films are designed for installation directly under floating floors or under screed. They should not be installed directly under ceramic or stone tiles.
      It's very important to choose the appropriate wattage for the installation location. For installation directly under floating floors, we recommend heating films with a wattage of 60, 80, or 140 W/m2.
      Best regards! 💚

  • @MrAlfredlna2009
    @MrAlfredlna2009 6 лет назад +1

    How thick is the flooring ? 6-7-8 mm ???? Is that a special flooring or flooring for conventional heating ???? Thank you .

    • @perezio
      @perezio 5 лет назад

      Yes, very good question!

    • @HeatDecor
      @HeatDecor  4 года назад

      It's conventional flooring.
      This kind of heating system can be used with any kind of wooden flooring, the only condition is to limit the floor temperature on the thermostat to a max. of 26°C.

    • @Zataea
      @Zataea 4 года назад

      @@HeatDecor what type of material should I use under the infrared film?

    • @poetuliradiant
      @poetuliradiant 2 месяца назад

      ​@@Zataea I ordered an insulation mat (1cm foam thickness)with reflective aluminium on top.I don't think I will use any underlying, just that as it is thermal insulating enough (I think you'll find this used also for sound proofing cars and rooms)

  • @AKWENUKE
    @AKWENUKE Год назад

    How much electricity does this consume? Can this be automatically turned on and off? Looks great.

    • @HeatDecor
      @HeatDecor  Год назад

      The amount of electricity consumed depends on the power of the heating film, its surface area, and the time it is turned on. For example, 1 square meter of 80 W heating film will consume 0.08 kWh per hour. Best regards! 💚

  • @confuciussay9011
    @confuciussay9011 2 года назад

    Could you please share the type of tape used best for these heating films?

    • @HeatDecor
      @HeatDecor  2 года назад

      Hi, our installers usually use this kind of tapes: heatdecor.com/en/adhesive-and-self-amalgamating-tapes/?currency=EUR

  • @anfonse
    @anfonse 2 года назад

    Hi! How thick is the system including the insulation layer?

    • @HeatDecor
      @HeatDecor  2 года назад

      Hi Andres! It's 5,78 mm with Heat Decor HD-G heating foil.

  • @rita2959
    @rita2959 2 года назад +1

    Molto chiaro, grazie. Ho seguito le istruzioni con successo e non mi intendo di elettricità:😊

    • @m4rc0m4nni
      @m4rc0m4nni 8 месяцев назад

      Ciao!!! Dove hai trovato gli affarini da clippare e come si chiamano????

    • @rita2959
      @rita2959 8 месяцев назад

      Era tutto nel pacco che ho ritirato. L'ho montato seguendo le istruzioni del video. L'ho comprato da Amazon. Funziona. Non scalda moltissimo, giusto la postazione di lavoro o di hobby, ma sono contenta del risultato.

    • @m4rc0m4nni
      @m4rc0m4nni 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@rita2959leggo solo ora!!! Grazie! :)

    • @rita2959
      @rita2959 7 месяцев назад

      @@m4rc0m4nni Grazie a te che mi hai aiutato a risolvere un problema.

  • @ingo1341
    @ingo1341 Год назад

    Im struggeling about parallel or in a row and If there different results.

    • @HeatDecor
      @HeatDecor  Год назад

      Please check our installation manuals: heatdecor.com/en/heat-decor-heating-film-installation-manuals/ Greetings! 💚

  • @tlafuria
    @tlafuria 2 года назад

    Hi. I have 4pcs of IR mats of total power 520W. What is the best way to wire them together?
    The voltage is 220V.
    The thermostat is max. 16V.
    The sizes of mats are 3m x 0.5m (2pcs) and 3.5m x 0.5m (2pcs).
    The power of IR mat is 80W/m2.
    Total power of IR mats is 520W.
    Thank you in advance for a response.

    • @HeatDecor
      @HeatDecor  Год назад

      Please check our installation manuals: heatdecor.com/en/heat-decor-heating-film-installation-manuals/ Greetings! 💚

  • @Zataea
    @Zataea 4 года назад +1

    OK 2 questions. Can I use any tipe of laminated flooring? And what type of material should be placed under the infrared film.? Thank you in advance

    • @lokos79
      @lokos79 Год назад

      i do not see any answer?

  • @اسرارمترجمه
    @اسرارمترجمه 2 года назад

    Is it energy saving?

    • @HeatDecor
      @HeatDecor  2 года назад +1

      Hi, this solution works best in energy-efficient homes, providing the most efficient way to dissipate heat using electric power, and low investment costs.

    • @اسرارمترجمه
      @اسرارمترجمه 2 года назад

      @@HeatDecor Is it possible to be a good investment project in countries with high electricity bills?

  • @suzyhawes385
    @suzyhawes385 2 года назад

    Can I use this under a rug ( with under-rug pads?) under it all is cement. What temperature would I need to keep it at? wouldn't want to melt the under-rug plastic/foam padding.

    • @HeatDecor
      @HeatDecor  2 года назад +1

      Hi! The rug is not a sufficient protection for the heating film. The heating film in underfloor heating can be installed only under hard enough floor finish, which also conducts heat well - - panels, wood or screed. It is wise to ask before installation :) Regards!

  • @MaximC
    @MaximC 3 года назад

    Hi, so I have these Harvia 380W, in my DIY infrared sauna, and on surface it reaches a certain temperature (I don't have a meter, so I can't tell the exact temperature, but I can't keep my finger on it when it's working).
    Is this normal working temperature for infrared sauna heating elements? I mean I connected it to 220V, so it's not like I made a mistake connecting them.
    It's size is 0,4m x 1m. 380W.
    Thank you in advance for a response.

    • @HeatDecor
      @HeatDecor  3 года назад +1

      Hi Maxim, heating films operate at low temperatures, not exceeding 28-50 degrees Celsius, depending on their power. The room is heated by infrared radiation. 80% of the floor must be covered with a heating foil to keep the room temperature at a normal level. To heat the sauna, you will need more heating foil area, also in the walls and ceiling.
      Greetings!

    • @MaximC
      @MaximC 3 года назад

      @@HeatDecor
      380W it seems heat up to 90, if not more. I don't know why manufacturer says astound 55, maybe they mean not on the surface, but like in immediate proximity (or few millimeters from the surface).
      Maybe I need to add foil to my sauna, but for now it still makes me sweat quite a lot with just wooden walls.

  • @walidkhier5640
    @walidkhier5640 5 лет назад

    Where to buy? Where to buy? Where to buy?

    • @HeatDecor
      @HeatDecor  4 года назад

      You can visit our website heatdecor.com to obtain more information and to buy :)

    • @chrisbressington7662
      @chrisbressington7662 Год назад

      I have an L shape room. As I want to power from a solar battery system I have split areas into 3. Each area controlled by a separate thermostat. We move furniture around in winter to the back of the room. In summer we move furniture to the front of the room. I have used carbon film of 80Wm2. Areas are approx 600watts, 700 watts and 350watts. Not all areas on at once. Reflective underlay with laminate on top. Just about to install. Fingers crossed.

  • @jussikankinen9409
    @jussikankinen9409 Месяц назад

    Use dc