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Infloor Standard Electric Cable User Manual

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Infloor Installation Manual

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Typical Electrical Wiring Diagram with Infloor Control and Relay(s)

Dedicated 120VAC or 240-VAC, 20-amp (maximum) circuit.

Diagram for connection of signal wire between Infloor Control and Relays

Two or more120 VAC or
240 VAC Heating Cables

(maximum 15 amps)

Ground

Black

Black

Black

White

White

White

Line 1

Load 1

Load 2

Line 2

120 VAC or 240 VAC

Sensor Wire
(no polarity)

120/240 VAC

Infloor Control

Two or more120 VAC or
240 VAC Heating Cables

(maximum 15 amps)

Ground

Black

Black

Black

White

White

White

Line 1

Load 1

Load 2

Line 2

120 VAC or 240 VAC

120/240 VAC

Infloor Relay

Sensor

120/240 VAC

Infloor Relay

120/240 VAC

Infloor Relay

Up to 10 Infloor Relay
can be connected to
one Infloor Control

120/240 VAC

Infloor Control

Observe polarity when connecting relays

Two or more120 VAC or
240 VAC Heating Cables

(maximum 15 amps)

Ground

Black

Black

Black

White

White

White

Line 1

Load 1

Load 2

Line 2

120 VAC or 240 VAC

Sensor Wire
(no polarity)

120/240 VAC

Infloor Control

Two or more120 VAC or
240 VAC Heating Cables

(maximum 15 amps)

Ground

Black

Black

Black

White

White

White

Line 1

Load 1

Load 2

Line 2

120 VAC or 240 VAC

120/240 VAC

Infloor Relay

Sensor

120/240 VAC

Infloor Relay

120/240 VAC

Infloor Relay

Up to 10 Infloor Relay
can be connected to
one Infloor Control

120/240 VAC

Infloor Control

Observe polarity when connecting relays

NOTE: Installation must be performed by a qualified licensed electrician in accordance with local building
and electrical codes, ANSI/NFPA 70 (NEC Article 424) and CEC Part 1 Section 62 where applicable .

Use size 18- to 24-gauge

2 conductor shielded wire

up to 100 feet (30m) in

length to connect Infloor

Control to InFloor Relay.