Sleeper layout - above floor (typical), Above floor installation guide – Weil-McLain AlumniPEX Radiant Heater User Manual

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Above Floor Installation Guide

Part Number 650-000-221/0298

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Figure 10 - Typical sleeper layout and installation

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SLEEPER LAYOUT - ABOVE FLOOR

(Typical)

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SLEEPERS

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Typically sleepers are 1 x __ lumber or

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Space 1" apart as shown to provide room for heat emission
plate tubing channel and for thermal expansion.
Begin at one side of the room. Place a 1 x 4 spacer (item 3)

" from wall as shown.

Leave a 1" gap between spacer and first sleeper. Then glue
and nail sleepers in place.

(Width of sleeper is equal to the required tube spacing less
1 inch.)

¾" CDX plywood

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END SUPPORT SLEEPERS

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Typically cut from 3/4" plywood.

Use a router and circle cutting template or fixture to route
3/4" wide x 5/8" deep channels as shown..
Place the end supports about

" from the wall to allow

room for expansion. Then glue and nail in place.

(Width of end sleepers

should equal tube bend radius plus 4 inches.)

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SPACERS

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Typically 1 x 4 furring strips.
Place spacers about

from the wall to allow room

for expansion. Then glue and nail in place.
Use a spacer between the wall and one of the end
support sleepers to provide a channel for the tubing to
leave the room as shown.

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TUBING PATH

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Provide a 1" gap between spacer and end support
sleeper for routing tubing out of room. This will allow
placement of a heat emission plate along this route.

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PROVIDE GAP AROUND PERIMETER

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Provide

" gap around entire perimeter of room to

allow for expansion.

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These drawings are conceptual only. Consult Weil-McLain Radiant Guides or Software for actual project layout.

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