TempZone™ Shower Mat 120V 48″ x 48″ with Center Drain Hole, 16 Sq. Ft., 2.0A - Refurbished
Features
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25 Year Warranty
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15 Watts Per Sq. Ft
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1/8'' Super thin rolls or mats to fit any room shape
TempZone™ Shower Floor Mats Description
Start your day on the right foot with TempZone™ Shower FloorMats. These 120V 48" X 48" mats take the chill away from tile andstone shower floors. Designed for safe operation in wet locations, they are ULListed and produce 15 watts per sq. ft. to provide 16.0 sq. ft. of radiantwarmth. The wire-free drain, 1/8in.-thick heating cable, and a 14AWG cold lead allow for easy installation. Adda TempZone™ Shower Bench Mat to complete your home spa experience. WarmlyYoursbacks all of our TempZone™ products with our unbeatable 25-year No Nonsense™Warranty.
Specifications
Electrical
Amps | 2 A |
Floor Load | 0.24 kW |
Ohms | 60 Ω |
Ohms Per Ft | 15 Ohm/ft |
Thermal Power | 0.24 kW |
Voltage | 120 V |
Watts | 240 W |
Watts Per Sq. Ft. | 15 Watts Per Sq. Ft. |
Warranty / Certifications
Approvals | cULus listed |
Warranty | 25 Year Warranty |
Wet Location Listed | US, Canada |
Performance
BTU Per Hour | 819 Btu |
Product Dimensions
Cold Lead Length | 22′ |
Coverage | 16 ft² |
Drain Hole Diameter | 5″ |
Heating Element Thickness | 1/8″ |
Length | 4′ |
Width | 4′ |
Logistics
Country of Origin (COO) | India |
Installation
Floor Types | Tile, Marble, Stone, Vinyl, LVT, LVP, Wood, Bamboo, Carpet, and more |
Identifiers
SKU | TRT120-4.0x4.0-BTK |
UPC (GTIN-12) | 881308070502 |
Documents & Manuals
Installation
Project Planners
Warranties
Sell Sheets
- TempZone Floor Heating Comparison Chart USA (English)
- TempZone Shower Floor And Shower Bench Mats Sell Sheet (English)
Catalogs
- WarmlyYours Electric Floor Heating Catalog Canada (English)
- WarmlyYours Electric Floor Heating Catalog USA (English)
Case Studies
- 5TH Avenue Condominiums - New York City, NY - TempZone™ Electric Radiant Floor Heating (English)
- Chicago Housing Authority Senior Living Apartment Building - Chicago, IL - TempZone™ Electric Radiant Floor Heating (English)
- Mandarin Oriental Hotel - Las Vegas, NV - TempZone™ Electric Radiant Floor Heating (English)
- Ocean House Hotel & Residences - Westerly, RI - TempZone™ Electric Radiant Floor Heating (English)
- Universal Design Living Laboratory - Columbus, OH - TempZone™ Electric Radiant Floor Heating (English)
Customer Questions & Answers
TempZone™ Shower Floor Mats has 69 Questions and Answers.
How do I work with my electrician to install WarmlyYours electric floor heating?
While WarmlyYours electric radiant floor heating systems are typically installed by your floor covering contractor, a licensed electrician is recommended for the final thermostat hook-up. With every quote, we provide an Installation Plan layout, together with an electrical plan that has all the info required for the electrician.
How can I determine what I need for my floor heating project and how can I find out what my floor heating system will cost?
You can use the Instant Quote Tool, which gives you many options for your floor heating coverage. Use this interactive tool to design your room online and receive an instant quotation with product recommendations, rough-in and installation kits, cost of your control, etc. Planning your floor heating project is made easy when using our Instant Quote Tool.
Send us your floor plan or fax it to (800) 408-1100 and we will send you a quote, product recommendation and a free custom installation plan for your project.
What voltage does WarmlyYours floor heating systems utilize?
The floor heating systems are offered in both 120 volt and 240 volt for the North American market. A 208 volt breaker panel can also accommodate our 240 volt floor heating system. It is important to note that the energy consumption will be the same: a 240 volt system will not cost more to operate than a 120 volt system. You are billed in kilowatts, and the 120 volt and 240 volt systems use the same amount of kilowatts. WarmlyYours often specifies a 120 volt system in smaller projects while a 240 volt system is typically recommended for larger projects (120 square feet of electric floor heating coverage or more). The benefit of switching to a 240 volt system is the reduction in amperage. Our programmable thermostat can control a radiant floor system up to 15 amps. The 120 volt system will reach 15 amps at 120 square feet of electric floor heating coverage. However, the 240 volt system will reach 15 amps at 240 square feet of electric floor heating coverage, allowing a much larger system to be connected to the thermostat. For installations over 240 square feet, a relay contactor or power modules are needed.
Is electric floor heating safe and what about EMF?
Our electric radiant floor heating systems have withstood rigorous safety testing and earned the UL listing. They produce much less EMF than common household appliances like your TV or vacuum cleaner. The EPRI (Electric Power Research Institute) tests all electrical devices and publishes the data. Many common household appliances are tested at a distance of 6 inches. The test results indicate that on average, the EMF emitted for the following appliances, measured in Milligauss (mG) units, is:
Vacuum Cleaner: 300 mG
Microwave: 200 mG
Portable Heater: 100 mG
Dishwasher: 20 mG
Washing Machine: 20 mG
WarmlyYours TempZone™ (Twin): 1.8 mG
What type of flooring can I install along with an electric floor heating system?
WarmlyYours’ TempZone™ product is most commonly installed under tile, stone, and marble flooring, but can also be installed under many other popular floor covering options such as hardwood, vinyl and linoleum. We also have our Environ system, which is an electric floor heating product as well and is specially designed for installation under carpet (in the U.S. only), laminate and floating wood. WarmlyYours can accommodate any flooring type with either of the electric radiant floor heating products that we offer. If your flooring type isn't listed here, just give us a call at (800) 875-5285 and we will be happy to discuss it with you.
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