WIS heating cable
The heating cable is designed for use within a screeded floor construction
WIS heating cable
The heating cable is designed for use within a screeded floor construction
Floor Type
All floor coverings
Room Type
Large & Small Areas
Regular & Irregular Shape
Build Type
New Construction
Subfloor Type
Screed & Concrete
What project is Inscreed Cable designed for?
If you are looking for underfloor heating for concrete floors, the Inscreed Cable System is designed for this purpose. Inscreed Cable heating is especially ideal for installations within concrete floor constructions in new builds where the floor height is not an issue. For retrofit in existing concrete floors where there is less room to alter the floor height, another electric underfloor heating system may be a more suitable option.
The Inscreed Cable electric underfloor heating system is designed for installation in concrete screed thickness of 50mm to 100mm. One of the best screeds to use for this process is from Instarmac’s UltraFloor range. If insulation is absent or beneath more than 100mm of concrete subfloor, insulation boards must be used to ensure optimum heat-up times.
The Inscreed Heater is suitable for almost any flooring finish and in particular where the flooring (wood, carpet, vinyl) may be replaced from time to time.
The slower heat-up and cool-down time of the Inscreed Cable makes it particularly suitable for rooms which are in constant use, as the screed can be used as a form of storage heating; making effective use of cheaper, low-tariff energy usage.
What project is Inscreed Cable designed for?
If you are looking for underfloor heating for concrete floors, the Inscreed Cable is designed for this purpose. The Inscreed Cable is especially ideal for installations within concrete floor constructions in new builds where the floor height is not an issue. For retrofit in existing concrete floors where there is less room to alter the floor height, another electric underfloor heating system may be a more suitable option.
The Inscreed Cable electric underfloor heating system is designed for installation in concrete screed thickness of 50mm to 100mm. One of the best screeds to use for this process is from Instarmac’s UltraFloor range. If insulation is absent or beneath more than 100mm of concrete subfloor, insulation boards must be used to ensure optimum heat-up times.
The Inscreed Heater is suitable for almost any flooring finish and in particular where the flooring (wood, carpet, vinyl) may be replaced from time to time.
The slower heat-up and cool-down time of the Inscreed Cable makes it particularly suitable for rooms which are in constant use, as the screed can be used as a form of storage heating; making effective use of cheaper, low-tariff energy usage.
Key Benefits
Floor covering can be changed
Without damaging the heater, saving money and increasing flexibility.
Optimal Output
Powerful output cable can be laid at different spacings to give optimal output to complement the flooring finish or room design
Works under any floor finish
Inscreed Cable works with any floor covering compatible with underfloor heating.
Suitable floor coverings for Inscreed Cable
Almost any floor covering can be considered with Inscreed Cable. Since the heater is safely embedded in cementitious screed there is less of a risk of harming the heating cable if the floor covering will be changed from time to time. The following floor coverings are suitable with Inscreed Cable:
- Tiles
If a tiled floor is being laid on top, flexible tile adhesive and grout must be used with the Inscreed Cable electric underfloor heating system.
- Laminate/Wood
With laminate or engineered wooden board floors it is essential that the flooring is no more than 18mm thick to ensure that the heat can transfer through. If you are using a layer of soft insulation beneath the flooring it must be compatible with installation on top of an underfloor heating system.
- Carpet
For carpeted floors, hessian backed carpets must be used and the Tog rating of the carpet and underlay must not exceed 2.5 tog.
Suitable floor coverings for Inscreed Cable
Almost any floor covering can be considered with Inscreed Cable. Since the heater is safely embedded in cementitious screed there is less of a risk of harming the heating cable if the floor covering will be changed from time to time. The following floor coverings are suitable with Inscreed Cable:
- Tiles
If a tiled floor is being laid on top, flexible tile adhesive and grout must be used with the Inscreed Cable electric underfloor heating system.
- Laminate/Wood
With laminate or engineered wooden board floors it is essential that the flooring is no more than 18mm thick to ensure that the heat can transfer through. If you are using a layer of soft insulation beneath the flooring it must be compatible with installation on top of an underfloor heating system.
- Carpet
For carpeted floors, hessian backed carpets must be used and the Tog rating of the carpet and underlay must not exceed 2.5 tog.
Installation of Inscreed Cable Underfloor Heating on concrete floors
Before starting any installation it is important to first read the installation manual. If the concrete base is thicker than 100mm or the subfloor is uninsulated, it is recommended to apply insulation boards and lay the wire directly on this insulation. If the concrete base is less than 100mm thick or insulated, the wire can be laid onto the concrete slab. While the latter option is acceptable, insulation directly below the heating cable will improve the efficiency of the system.
Before you start, make sure the subfloor is of a suitable material as well as suitable for screeding and is rigid and free of dust and debris.
The Inscreed Cable should be laid at least 50mm apart and a minimum of 50mm deep within the screed. To secure the Inscreed cable to the subfloor you will need metal fixing strips. The metal fixing strips are laid out perpendicular to the heating element and fixed to the insulation board or the concrete floor using fixing nails or an adhesive; always ensuring there is no movement of the fixings. The heating cable is then laid up and down the room and clipped into the metal fixing strip. Always space the cable evenly to ensure an even distribution of heat in the floor.
After the cable is in place, the next step is to screed over the heating system by carefully pouring cementitious screed over the fixed in Inscreed Cable to a depth of at least 50mm. Place the floor probe supplied with the thermostat as close to the final floor finish as possible, embedding it in the screed. Finish the installation by wiring the heating cable to a thermostat.
Once the screed or levelling compound is fully dried you can lay the final floor covering.
Installation of Inscreed Cable Underfloor Heating on concrete floors
Before starting any installation it is important to first read the installation manual. If the concrete base is thicker than 100mm or the subfloor is uninsulated, it is recommended to apply insulation boards and lay the wire directly on this insulation. If the concrete base is less than 100mm thick or insulated, the wire can be laid onto the concrete slab. While the latter option is acceptable, insulation directly below the heating cable will improve the efficiency of the system.
Before you start, make sure the subfloor is of a suitable material as well as suitable for screeding and is rigid and free of dust and debris.
The Inscreed Cable should be laid at least 50mm apart and a minimum of 50mm deep within the screed. To secure the Inscreed cable to the subfloor you will need metal fixing strips. The metal fixing strips are laid out perpendicular to the heating element and fixed to the insulation board or the concrete floor using fixing nails or an adhesive; always ensuring there is no movement of the fixings. The heating cable is then laid up and down the room and clipped into the metal fixing strip. Always space the cable evenly to ensure an even distribution of heat in the floor.
After the cable is in place, the next step is to screed over the heating system by carefully pouring cementitious screed over the fixed in Inscreed Cable to a depth of at least 50mm. Place the floor probe supplied with the thermostat as close to the final floor finish as possible, embedding it in the screed. Finish the installation by wiring the heating cable to a thermostat.
Once the screed or levelling compound is fully dried you can lay the final floor covering.
Guarantee and Warranty
Safety Net Installation Guarantee
If you accidentally damage the heating system during installation, return it to Warmup and we will replace it with another heater of the same make and model free.10 Years Warranty
This product comes with 10 Years Warranty. We are completely confident in the standard of our products.
Operating voltage | 230 V AC ±15%, 50 Hz |
Output rating | 100 to 210 W/m² |
Cold tail length | 2,5 m |
Cable Diameter | 6 mm |
Approvals |
Model | Cable length (m) | Wattage (W) | Amperage (A) | Resistance (Ω) |
WIS180 | 9,0 | 180 | 0,8 | 294 |
WIS280 | 14,0 | 280 | 1,2 | 189 |
WIS390 | 19,5 | 390 | 1,7 | 136 |
WIS500 | 25,0 | 500 | 2,2 | 106 |
WIS650 | 32,5 | 650 | 2,8 | 81 |
WIS760 | 38,0 | 760 | 3,3 | 70 |
WIS1000 | 50,0 | 1000 | 4,3 | 53 |
WIS1200 | 60,0 | 1200 | 5,2 | 44 |
WIS1460 | 73,0 | 1460 | 6,3 | 36 |
WIS1550 | 77,5 | 1550 | 6,7 | 34 |
WIS1770 | 88,5 | 1770 | 7,7 | 30 |
WIS2070 | 103,5 | 2070 | 9,0 | 26 |
WIS2600 | 130,0 | 2600 | 11,3 | 20 |
WIS3140 | 157,0 | 3140 | 13,7 | 17 |
WIS3370 | 168,5 | 3370 | 14,7 | 16 |
You will also need
Thermostats
Choosing the correct control system is crucial in ensuring that your heating system works in the best possible way, efficiently and easily.
Insulation Boards
Using Insulation Boards with floor heating significantly reduces the heat-up times and running costs.