3 typical floor coverings, Important – Ouellet OTM User Manual

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Do not install a radiant floor heating system on a noninsulated or poorly
insulated subfloor, or over a crawl space.

The efficiency of this type of primary room heating system will depend on
factors such as surface area, heat conductivity of the floor covering, insula-
tion on outside walls, etc. We recommend that you verify these points and
seek professional advice before inves ting time and money.

3.3 Typical Floor Coverings

The thermal resistance of the floor covering must not exceed R = 1.40 (RSI = 0.246).
There is no such limit for the subfloor.

Table 3.3 Thermal resistance values for floor coverings

* The floor covering highlighted in grey is prohibited.

For engineered wood floorings, laminated hardwood flooring, vinyl coverings,
and linoleum glued to a concrete surface, consult your floor covering manu-
facturer to ensure they are compatible with floor heating systems.

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IMPORTANT

Typical floor covering

Thermal resistance

R

RSI

Vinyl tiles

0.20

0.035

Linoleum

0.22

0.039

Ceramic

0.25

0.044

Low-pile carpet

0.70

0.123

Parquet flooring

0.70

0.123

Floating floor 10 mm to 16 mm (3/8” to 5/8”)

0.70

0.123

Wood on lathes (strapping)*

2.10

0.368

IMPORTANT

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