How To Install Heating Cables Between Floor Joists
When you have snaked tubing from one side of the room to the other hold it in place with aluminum plates stapled to the subfloor.
How to install heating cables between floor joists. The insulation enhances the energy efficiency by minimizing heat loss and directing the warmth upwards through the floor. 2 drill a 2 inch hole into the floor directly above each joist between the access panel and the wall on which the cable will terminate. Installing radiant floor heating in existing homes begins with aluminum tracks being screwed between the joists which hold pex cross linked polyethylene tubing carrying hot water. A standard installation for this system assuming the joists are deep enough would be to fix batons to the sides of the joists about 70mm from the top of the joist then a 50mm foiled faced insulation like celotex kingspan is cut and placed onto the batons the pipe work is then clipped directly into the spreader plates.
After stapling the radiant heating elements between the floor joists and making the electrical connections insulation is installed underneath the heating element. In joist foil boards. Step joists is also available in 9 22 9cm width. 4 drill a 1 inch hole into the cross joist.
Feed it into the bay between the neighboring joists through predrilled holes. When installing the system the thin heating panels are cut to their proper length then stapled between the floor joists. So the aluminum sucks the heat out and conducts it to the subfloor. Measurements are taken from the center of one joist to the other not the distance between the joists.
Installing hydronic heat start at a corner of the room and run tubing to the other side between the joists. Install the circuit then install the thermostat that turns on the heated floor. The heating cable must be gfci protected. Plastic like pex is not a good transfer medium says richard.