Installation monitor for floor heating cable
heating cable damage monitor, element tester
cable tester for under floor heating / screamer
Installation monitors give underfloor heating installers complete peace of mind. Connected to the cold lead, each of these units performs a continuity, earth fault and resistance check every few seconds and will immediately sound an alarm should a repair need to be performed.
The heating elements are tough, but they could be damaged on the jobsite. We recommend the installation monitor (wire fault indicator) to monitor your cable or mats during every installation step.
The installation monitor will immediately warn you in the
event of damage. If the alarm sounds, stop work and check operation
step in the installation manual.
The following instructions are very important before commencing installation.
1: Clip the Brown or Red wire of the element cold tail to L1 (red lead)
2: Clip the Blue or Black wire of the element cold tail to L2 (Black lead)
3: Clip both green wires of the element cold tail to the Green lead of the tester.
4: Switch the tester on.
5: A Red Light then shows that the tester is on and working.
6: If you have a fault the tester will start “Beeping” If there is no “Beep” you can continue with the installation
7: Is the beep sounds at any time, before or during installation STOP IMMEDIATELY as this means that
damage has occurred to the element and you will need to contact an electrician for repair.
8: Once you have finished the installation and before you start tiling reconnect the tester as above & turn on.
9: Keep the tester on until your tiling is complete.
10 If the tester light turns off you will need to replace the batteries.
Techical Data
Requires 2x AAA batteries(included)
Packing Details
4pcs/inner box, 108pcs/carton
Inner box size: 11x10x6cm
Carton size: 68x28x43cm
Cautions
* Floor warming lead wires should also be tested with an Ohm meter for
more specific readings
* Under no circumstances should the installation monitor be connected
to a live electrical current
Alarm Instructions
X” indicates alarm
Leads Short Circuit Open Circuit
L1, L2 N/A X
E, L1 X N/A
E, L2 X N/A
E & L1+L2 X N/A