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  • Page 1

    5A. RADIANT PANEL SYSTEM ® PLANNING & INSTALLATION MANUAL (rev) ROTH HEATING SYSTEMS[...]

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    5A. INTRODUCTION The Roth Radiant Panel System ® was developed fo r the wood f rame houses of the North American and Sc andinavia n markets. It was designed for easy inst allation over any new or existing sub-flo or, wood or concrete, and for use with many different floor cove rings, such as carpet, tile or hardwood. This is done without t he stru[...]

  • Page 3

    5A. INSTAL LATION IN STRUCTIONS 5A.1 Planning Roth Ra diant Panel System s ® can be installed on all types of sub-floors, which comply with the current building regulations for load-be aring structur es. If the sy stem is going to be installed upon an ex ist in g sur fa ce m at eri al (e.g. vinyl ma t, ceramic tiles, etc .), it must be appro ved b[...]

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    5A. INSTAL LATION IN STRUCTIONS 5A.3 Installation of the Panel The sub-floor must be smooth, cl ean and level. Surf ac e irregularities shou ld not exceed more than 0.02" per foot. The Roth Radiant Panel System ® should be secured to the subfloor wit h countersunk screws or a foam bo ard com pat ible adhesive. Apply t he adh e si ve a cc or d[...]

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    5A. INSTAL LATION IN STRUCTIONS Continue to lay the master panels. When cutting the master panels, mark the plate and sa w it with EPS side up. You can use any saw with a fine-toothed metal blade. A fter cutting the panel, re move any burrs. When cutting the last master panel in the fir st row, use the rest of the panel t o start the next row. This[...]

  • Page 6

    5A. INSTAL LATION IN STRUCTIONS 5A.4 Installation of PEX-tubing Start the tubing installation by connecting the PEX tubing to the manifold. Loops can be pre-cut if you have figured the correct leader length (from t he manifold to the actual heated area) when designing the system with our software. The Radiant Heating Tubing Requ irements Report wil[...]

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    5A. INSTAL LATION IN STRUCTIONS 5A.5 Pressure Test/Start-up After instal lation of the p anel an d tubing, b ut bef ore layin g the fi nished floor, you need to perform a pressure test. Fill the sy s te m w i t h a i r o r w a t e r a n d m a i n t a in a pressure of 2 to 3 times the working pressure of the system, abo ut 25 to 50 psi (1.7 to 3.4 b[...]

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    E 16 Roth's success is the result of fle xibility in products, tar geted in vestments and theme oriented solutions. Our gro wth stems from continuous research and de v elopment of ne w and innov ati ve products. Manufacturing k e ys to success are combinations of kno w-ho w , modern production sites and equipment, latest production technologie[...]