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        Heat  Product's , Inc

                    365  North West Fairways Drive

                    Lake City , Florida 32055

Ceiling  Elements, Hanger Strips , Thermocote For Radiant Heating System

       120 VOLTS   HAS  YELLOW  COLD LEADS

Watts        Length      Ohms        Ft Heat Strips           25 lbs Bag Thermocote

LH-300       113           45                   10                                      1        Call  Supplier  for Prices.

LH-500       151           29.9                10                                     1

LH-550       267           26.4                15                                     1

LH-700       293           20.1                20                                     2

LH-800       303          18.2                 20                                     2 

                240 VOLTS  HAS   RED  COLD LEADS

CH-600      234           96.2              10                                      2

CH-950      318           60.6              15                                      2

CH-1100    350           53                20                                       3

CH-1200    489           48                20                                       3

CH-1400    586            41.3            20                                       3

CH-1600    607            36.5            25                                       4

CH-1800     666           32.7            30                                       4

CH-2000     720           28.8             35                                       5

CH-2400     893           23.9             35                                      6

CH-2800     979           21.4             40                                      6

CH-3000     1200          20                45                                     7

CH-3400     1259          16                50                                     8

 

                 208  VOLTS  HAS  BLUE  COLD LEADS  

 

HH-500     194         85.8                10                                       1

HH-900      328        50.8                15                                       2

HH-950      363         45.8               15                                       2

HH-1200     465        35.8               20                                       3

HH-1400     527        31.6               20                                      3

HH-1700    587         25.2               30                                      4

HH-1800    648         25.7              30                                       4

HH-2000     800        20.8             35                                        5

HH-2400     910         18.3             35                                       6

HH-2600   1013          16.4            40                                       6

                                       Notes       

1. Actual wattage/length may vary fron nominal, plus or minus 5%   

2. Hanger strip include is average for element wattage.

3. Additional strip may be required unusal rooms or outlet openings.         Cost 0.60 cents per foot ( each strip is 2 1/2 feet each ) Or $1.50 each strip.

4.Should installer elect not to install cold leads in an approved raceway.

UF Cold Leads can be supplied  by Special Orders @ Cost of $10.00 extra per element.

MINIMUM BILLING : $125.00      C.O.D. Charge   $ 7.00

Cable & Strips S & H  : $ 25.00 per box

Total  Kits S & H : $25.00 plus $9.55 per bag.

Extra Charge for Next Day Air Per Request

On Thermocote One Coat Should be Enough

So A Second Coat May NOT be Required.

Depends  on how   thick  it's applied  to ceiling.

Why  Rename Our Produt   :    C.M. Element

When it was first decided that electricity would be used on the ceiling to provide radiant heating copper and copper alloy wires were strung across the ceiling and those wires are covered with a gypsum material to install the wires  on drywall.It was decided that the easiest way to do that was to use  a  staple, and staple the wire to ceiling. Since staples were going to be used. An insulated staple was selected and that insulated staple fastened the wire to the ceiling. In order for  the use of that staple even with it's insulation to be thick enough and strong enought to withstand installation with staples.

Since  the wire was now thick, and was in appearance of a " cable" , hence the name was selected as,cable, and the name of the product," Ceiling Cable " .

Our new wire was designed with a minimum amount of insulation and also it was designed to be installed with the use of a spacer strip rather than staples. Now , The name ceiling cable, is  not descriptive of what the element is. Certainly the element now with an insulation only 10 mils does  not resemble a cable. So then an obvious name for the products should be one that  is descriptive of it. A measurement of wire is        " circular mil"  Obviously enough, the name of our product should be " element " since it is a heating element and it should be descriptive of wire and since wire is measured by it's area in circular mils. The name for the wire would be circular mils coupled with    " element ". Or abbreviated  as C.M. Element.......

There is a downside to the calling of our system " ceiling cable ". The term. ceiling cable has been used for at least 30 years and is a recognized terms in the industry and also among consulting engineers and architects. The fact that the people who are planning on using our system or doing the work, remember it as the system to be used.

In our installations instructions, we tell the installer that on our C.M. Element  requires a coating of  a  gypsum material called  Thermocote  by  Wel-Cote. That coating need be approximately 1/16 thick... The  installer was accustomed to using the older           " ceiling  cable "    . Which was designed, as we all know, to be stabled  hence  the amount of material and time of labor is 4 times what it  is using our.

                       Wel-Cote : Thermocote

Is  a Radiant Heating Coating intended for covering the C.M. Element (wire) on ceilings  of  wallboard  or concrete.

Directions:

Coverage : 

Number of 25  lbs  bags of Thermo-cote to cover the area of CM Element required  is given  in instructions .

Wallboard  ceilings are  to be installed according to industry  standards  and accepted  drywall  application  methods.

Tape  joints  and  ceiling with  joint cement and drywall tape, also according  to industry standards.

Use only  application  of joint  cement  before  installation of CM Element wire. After joint cement is dry, install CM Element.

Material Mixing :

Mix only that which will be used in two hours. Tools must be completely clean, free of previously mixed  thermocote and foreign matter.  Water should be cool and of drinking-water quality. Mix one bags of thermocote  with two  gallons  of water, strirring  with a mechanical mixer.  An addition  two  quarts  of water  may be needed for required viscosity.

Be sure to wash tools and containers  completely.

Application:

Spray , trowel, or roll over ceiling, using CM Element wire as guides. Wipe material flush; be careful to fill voids. A second coat  may be needed if a " Popcorn" or smooth finish is specified.

Painting:

Wel-cote Simulated Accoustical Textures may be applied after application of Thermocote.  Other ceiling  paint should  be applied only after Thermocote is dry.

Product  Number  #129

Welco Manufacturing  Company

North Kansas City , MO 64116

1-800-821-7352

Notes : All  electrical   fixture ,outlet boxes, and grounded  metal objects are to be installed in  accordance  with the provisions of the current National & Local Electrical Code.

The CM Element is designed  to operate at the applied voltage.

An element with RED cold lead must be  connected to 240 volt source.

BLUE :   208 Volts              YELLOW : 120  Volts

Care must be taken to assure proper  voltage connection, fire or serious damage,can result  with an improper voltage  being connected.

Energizing the System

The finish must be throughly dry before energized the system. Exception: If  element is to beused as supplementary  or temporary heat during  construction, apply two coats only. Allow to dry with good ventiliation. Connect  thermostat.  Cool system completely  before applying  decorative  finish  coat.

Inspect all elements  for damage  and flaws  in appearance  before  leaving  the  job .

Note:  Responsibility  for  design, postioning, application, and functional inter-relation of  any building  components  or adequacy of heat belongs  with  the  architect, engineer, contractor and/or owner.