EBECO EB-Therm 500 Foil Kit Installation Guide
- June 1, 2024
- EBECO
Table of Contents
- Welcome
- Read carefully through all the installation instructions before starting
- Specifications
- Material and accessories
- Ebeco Foil 230 V
- Install Ebeco Foil
- Getting started
- Lay the Ebisol
- Measure up the foil and cut it
- Seal off the copper strip
- Cut out for the terminals and make space for the connection cable
- Adjust the crimping tool, 89 606 90
- Fit the terminals
- Connect the foils together
- Run the cable
- Connect the cables
- Test the foils
- Test report
- Insulate the terminals
- Cover with non-ageing plastic film and lay the floor covering
- Test and connect the installation
- **Test report (Cable Kit, Thermometer Kit & Multiplex 20)
- Test report
- The system is documented with photos/drawings
- Terms of Guarantee
- Extend the guarantee to 25 years with Granter
- Products
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
EBECO EB-Therm 500 Foil Kit Installation Guide
Welcome
Thank you for choosing Ebeco. We hope that you will use and enjoy your underfloor heating system for many years to come. For the warranty to be valid, the product must be installed and handled as indicated in this manual. It is therefore important that you read the manual.
If you have any questions, please contact us at Ebeco. Call +46 31-707 75 50 or send an e-mail to info@ebeco.se. Feel free to visit ebeco.com for more information.
Important
The underfloor heating system is a high voltage system and must thus be
installed according to applicable regulations and by an authorised
electrician. For the warranty to apply, the warranty certificate must be
correctly and completely filled in, and signed by an authorised electrician.
- May only be installed in dry areas.
- Check that the foil is labelled for 230V and 100 W/m2 or 65 W/m2
- The foil must be laid with the copper strips facing down.
- Do not install when the temperature is below +10 o C.
- The foil must be measured for resistance and isolation per the instructions. Document the values on the warranty certificate.
- There must be either a diagram or photo of the routing documented.
- Floor covering shall be recommended by the floor supplier’s instructions as suitable in combination with underfloor heating.
- Maximum thermal resistance of the flooring material is 0.16 m2 K/W.
- Heating must be regulated with Ebeco’s EB-Therm thermostats.
Industry guidelines for wooden floors on underfloor heating
General conditions. Wooden floors:
The maximum permissible surface temperature is 27 o C.
This also applies under carpets and furniture.
Coverage:
Note that with all covering of wooden floors laid on underfloor heating, there
is a risk:
- Over temperature in the wooden floor
- That the temperature in the room becomes too low
Carpets, beds without ventilated plinth, bookshelves with a covering bottom, kitchen cabinets, etc. are covered.
- The system must be connected to 230 V via a 30 mA residual current operated circuit-breaker.
- The foil must be protected from damage. The floor covering must be laid immediately after the foil has been laid.
- The foils must be covered with non-ageing plastic film, at least 0.2 mm, before the floor is laid.
- Crimping tool (89 606 90) must be used, otherwise the warranty will be invalid.
- The maximum load per foil is 10 A.
- The foil must not be run under stationary furnishings, such as kitchen counters, closets, inner walls, etc. because this produces elevated temperatures, and not close to stoves or other heat sources.
- Insulating interior furnishings such as thick carpets or floor cushions must not be used.
- The product emits <2 % of the magnetic field limit according to EN 62233:2008.
- Insulation boards do not even out unevenness in the surface, so the floor manufacturer’s instructions regarding the surface smoothness still apply
Read carefully through all the installation instructions before starting
the installation
If you have bougt Ebeco Foil Kit -compare the material in your kit with the
table below before you start.
If you have bougt Ebeco Foil 230 V -compare the material with your packing
slip before you start.
Specifications
Article/ content| Width (cm)| Length (m)| Nominal heat
output| Max. continuous heat output
---|---|---|---|---
89 610 20| 43| 13,5| 0,351 kW| 0,351 kW
89 610 21| 43| 18| 0,468 kW| 0,468 kW
89 610 22| 43| 22,5| 0,585 kW| 0,585 kW
89 610 23| 43| 27| 0,702 kW| 0,702 kW
89 610 24| 43| 31,5| 0,819 kW| 0,819 kW
89 610 26| 100| 10| 0,63 kW| 0,63 kW
89 610 27| 100| 15| 0,945 kW| 0,945 kW
Supplementary set without thermostat for Foil Kit:
89 610 25| 43| 22,5| 0,585 kW| 0,585 kW
89 610 28| 100| 10| 0,630 kW| 0,630 kW
Material and accessories
Included in the pack
- Thermostat with sensor cable
- Spiral tube with adaptor
- Terminals
- RTK brown
- RTK blue
- Fixing tape white
- Sealing tape green
- Insulating tape black
- Sign heating foil installed
You will also need
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Non-ageing plastic film
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Ebisol 3 mm (89 601 70), Webisode 6 mm (89 601 72).
If possible, choose 6 mm. The laying then becomes easier, faster och more secure. -
Crimping tool Ebeco Foil (89 606 90)
-
Earth fault relay
Ebeco Foil 230 V
If you have bought Ebeco Foil 230 V you will also need:
-
Non-ageing plastic film
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Ebisol 3 mm (89 601 70), Ebisol 6 mm (89 601 72).
If possible, choose 6 mm. The laying then becomes easier, faster och more secure. -
Crimping tool Ebeco Foil (89 606 90)
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Single core double-insulated cable, eg RTK brown (03 766 13) and RTK blue (03 766 03). As an alternative a single core single insulated cable combined with a flexible conduit pipe could be used.
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Flexible conduit pipe (89 605 41)
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Fixing tape Ebeco Foil (89 605 46)
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Connection kit Mini (89 606 79) or Connection kit Maxi (89 606 80)
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Thermostat EB-Therm
-
Earth fault relay
Configuration 1 is used where the floor covering is wood /laminate
Configuration 2 is used where the floor covering is plastic matting
Install Ebeco Foil
Remove any existing plastic matting.
Make sure that the floor is firm and free from dirt and old floor covering
material. Existing plastic matting must be removed, since the plasticise in
the plastic may eventually dissolve the insulation boards.
Planning how to lay the foil
Make an accurate sketch of the floor and draw the positions of the lengths of foil. Points to think of when drawing the sketch:
- The position of the thermostat should take account of the power supply. Do not position the thermostat where it will be in direct sunlight at any time.
- The lengths of foil must be butted edge-to-edge. The foils must cover as large an area as possible, but the lengths of foil must not be pulled apart, since the differences in temperature will be noticeable.
- The foils may be laid slightly overlapping, but the distance between the copper strips must never be less than 5 mm.
- It´s important to ensure optimum cover where you will often stand, for example in front of the kitchen units.
- To avoid draughts, plan for the foils to be laid right up to outside walls.
Figures 1 to 3 below show various possible ways of laying and connecting the foils.
fig. 2
fig. 3
If there are obstacles:
If there is an obstacle in the way, cut the foil square and fit jumper wires
around the obstacle, as shown in figure 4.
Getting started
Make space for the flexible conduit
Cut or chase a channel for the flexible conduit, as shown in figure 5. The end
of the flexible conduit must be positioned centrally under a foil. The bend in
the flexible conduit must not be too sharp or it will be difficult to insert
the floor sensor. Feed the sensor into the flexible conduit and tape off the
end.
Vacuum-clean the area thoroughly
Lay the Ebisol
Lay the Ebisol sheets butted edge-to-edge. Leave a gap of about 1 cm at the wall on the connection side, as shown in figure 6.
To get a level surface, lay Ebisol over the entire floor, even where no foil will be laid.
Secure the joints of the insulation boards with tape, according to figure
6, to prevent movement. Cut off the insulating material above the sensor hose.
Measure up the foil and cut it
Roll out the foil to the correct length. On the connection side, end the foil
about 4-5 cm from the wall. Using scissors, cut the foil square along the
broken lines, as shown in figure 7. DO NOT cut into the black areas. The
distance from the cut edge to the black area must never be less than 3 mm. Use
fixing tape (89 605 46) to tape the long sides of the foil together. Fully
tape the long sides up to about 15 cm from the ends of the foils, as shown in
figure 8 if you use 3 mm insulation. Fully tape the whole way if you use 6
mm insulation.
fig. 8
Seal off the copper strip
Seal off the copper strip with the round green pieces of tape, as shown in figure 9. Seal only the short side that will not be connected with cable.
The foil must be laid with the copper strips facing down.
Cut out for the terminals and make space for the connection cable
Mark the Ebisol where the terminals will go, as shown in figure 10. Make a
cutout of about 3 x 6 cm in the Ebisol. The terminals and the cables should be
placed lower than the upper surface of the Ebisol. Important! Never apply
mechanical load to the cables.
If you are using 3 mm Ebisolyou will have to cut out the floor. Expose about 1
metre of the floor by folding back the foil and the Ebisol. Cut out as shown
in figure 11.
Make a space in the floor or at the bottom of the wall for the connection
cable, as shown in figure 12. Vacuum clean the area thoroughly. Put back
the Ebisol and the foils.
Adjust the crimping tool, 89 606 90
For the terminals to be properly crimped, the pliers must be correctly
adjusted. When the crimping tool is closed, the opening must not be larger
than 1.3 mm. To adjust the crimping tool, unfasten the screw and turn the
toothed disc on the side of the crimping tool; see figure 13.
Fit the terminals
Slip the terminal on to the foil and centre it on the copper strip. Squeeze the terminal firmly with your fingers as shown in **figure 14.
Crimp the terminal from both sides at an angle of 45º across the perforated
part, as shown in figure 15.
**
Connect the foils together
Connect the foils together as shown in figure 16.
In an L-shaped room, the foils can be connected as shown in figure 17.
Run the cable
Fix the connection cables with tape etc in the cavity shown in figure 18. Cables can cross over in this cavity.
Important! Never apply mechanical load to the cables.
Connect the cables
Connect the lengths of foil together with the single-core double-insulated RTK
cables supplied. Strip off about 6 mm of insulation and insert the wire into
the terminal.
If there is only one cable, bend the stripped wire double, as shown in
figure 19.
NOTE that the cables are double-insulated and that both insulation layers
has to be removed. Crimp the terminal to the cable with the crimping tool as
shown in **figure 20.
**
Test the foils
Test the foils and make calculations according to the directions in the
guarantee certificate. Calculate the theoretical resistance value and measure
the resistance of the foils.
Enter the values in the test report. Compare the theoretical value to the
measured value. Isolation test the foils and enter the value in the test
report.
Document the facility on photo or on drawing according to the directions in the guarantee certificate.
**Formula 1
**
Formula 2
Formula 3
Test report
| After fixing| After covering floor
---|---|---
Product| Resistance value (W)| Insulation value (MW)| Resistance value (W)|
Insulation value (MW)
E-number: …………………Installed length:…………………….. (m)| | | |
Min. insulation value 10 Ohm. The foil is unearthed. Measure between the foil and an earthed object.
Insulate the terminals
Cut 50×25 mm pieces of the black insulating tape. Pull off the backing paper. Centre one piece of tape under the terminal and one over the terminal, as shown in figure 21. The tape must extend at least 5 mm beyond the end of the terminal. Press the insulating tape firmly together with your fingers.
Do not apply mechanical strain or load to the terminals.
Apply the white tape (Fixing tape 89 605 46) to the remaining 15 cm of the foil.
Cover with non-ageing plastic film and lay the floor covering
Cover the foils with non-ageing plastic film, at least 0,2 mm, eh Tenon. When adding the next piece of plastic film overlap at least 200 mm. Then lay the floor covering immediately, in accordance with the arrangements illustrated on page 1. Some kinds of wood, especially beech and Canadian maple, exhibit more natural movement and are therefore not so suitable for underfloor heating. The floor covering should be chosen with the guidance of the flooring supplier.
Test and connect the installation
After laying the floor covering, test the foils. Enter the values in the test report. Connect the thermostat.
**Test report (Cable Kit, Thermometer Kit & Multiplex 20)
**
| Before laying| After fixing| After covering floor
---|---|---|---
Product| Resistance value| Insulation value| Resistance value| Insulation
value| Resistance value*| Insulation value
E-no: ………………..Cable/Mat 1| | | | | |
E-no: ………………..Cable/Mat 2| | | | | |
Test report (Foil Kit / Foil 230 V)
Foil Kit : Calculate the theoretical resistance value per formula 1.
Enter the resistance value and length in the test report.
Formula 1
Foil 230 V: First recalculate the length 69 cm foil to 43 cm foil per f ormula 2. Now calculate the theoretical resistance value per formula 1. Enter the resistance value and length in the test report.
Formula 2
Formula 3
Test report
| After fixing| After covering floor
---|---|---
Product| Resistance value (W)| Insulation value (MW)| Resistance value (W)|
Insulation value (MW)
E-no: ………………..Installed length:…………………. (m)| | | |
Min. insulation value 10 MΩ. The foil is unearthed. Measure between the foil and an earthed object.
The system is documented with photos/drawings
Electrical installation carried out by: according to the attached
materials specification.
Date :
Signature:
Terms of Guarantee
Cable Kit, Cable flex, Thermometer Kit, Thermometer, Foil Kit and Foil 230 V
Ebeco AB provides a 12-year guarantee for material faults to heating cables/foil including supplied accessories and insulation board in Cable Kit, Thermometer Kit, Thermometer, Foil Kit and Foil 230 V, hereafter referred to as the “Products”.
Should material faults occur to the Products during the period of the guarantee, Ebeco AB agrees to repair or replace the Products without cost to the purchaser. Ebeco AB also undertakes to restore the floor to its original condition after performed repair or replacement. To be able to rectify the fault, the purchaser must have saved or have access to 1 m² of the original flooring material.
Ebeco AB provides a 5-year product guarantee for the supplied thermostat.
The guarantee only applies under the condition that installation of the Products is performed by an authorised electrician in accordance with applicable regulations and the installation instructions issued by Ebeco. And that one of the following requirements is met:
A) The installation is performed using and documented in Ebeco’s service,
Granter.
Or
B) This guarantee certificate including the test report is completed in
full, and along with material specifications or an invoice, signed by the
electrician who performed the installation. Furthermore, there must be photos
that show the Products in their entirety after installation but before
covering, or alternatively, a detailed drawing of the end connections and
joints of the Products as well as the exact locations of floor sensors.
The guarantee does not apply to installations performed by non-authorised electricians or if a non-authorised electrician has made modifications or repairs. Furthermore, the guarantee does not apply to faults that have occurred as a result of use of improper materials and floor constructions, or as a result of incorrect installation. Damage caused by vandalism, fire, lightning or water, or damage caused by carelessness, abnormal use or as a result of accidents, is not covered either.
To make a guarantee claim, the following applies: Ebeco AB must be notified before any action is taken. Furthermore, a guarantee certificate with an accompanying invoice for installation or material specification and a completed and signed test report must be presented.
Extend the guarantee to 25 years with Granter
Ebeco’s digital service, Granter, documents all heating cable installations in
a simple, safe and structured way.
An installation made using Garantera automatically gets an extended 25 year
guarantee for material defects. The extended guarantee only applies if the
product has been installed together with an applicable control system and by
an authorised electrician.
A digital guarantee certificate is e-mailed from Garantera to the user, who is then responsible for saving it and being able to present it in the event of a guarantee claim.
A product guarantee of 5 years applies to the thermostat.
Products
- Foil Kit 500
- Foil 230 V*
*in combination with:
- EB-Therm 55
- EB-Therm 205
- EB-Therm 500
- EB-Therm 800
Installed in the following spaces:
- Hall
- Living room
- Other:
- Kitchen
- Bedroom
- Wet room
- Conservatory
Article number:
Length/Size:
Output Voltage:
Extended 25 year guarantee and documenting made easier with Granter
Do you want to avoid the bother of filling in and keeping track of these
pages? Granter is a service that makes things a little easier for authorised
installation technicians. The service allows you to document measurement data,
save installation photos and create a digital guarantee certificate to send to
the customer. Read more about the service and get started at
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References
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