Tips on the DITRA-HEAT-E-RR Power Module

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Ever wondered where to use and where not to use the DITRA-HEAT-E-RR Power Module? Well, check out these tips to help you out! We will discuss areas where the Power Module is ideal and also some instances where you may not want to use it. Check it out!

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The power module does NOT extend the floor by 15 amps (at least not the way it sounds to a layman). This power module does not alternate 15 amps between two heating cables. It will require a separate circuit just like the thermostat. It only allows a single thermostat to control the heating cables on two different circuits (or up to 16 like they say in the video). So, you have to run power to both your thermostat and the power module and connect them with low voltage wire. Hope this info helps someone else who was confused.

rhodydan_
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Per Schluter documentation, you can connect "multiple" heating cables to one thermostat "providing" the total load does not exceed 15A. So... two separate areas, each wired with DITRA-HEAT-E-HK heating cable... whose total "combined" amperage does not exceed 15A... can both be connected to a single thermostat - no Power Module required. Correct?

eltonnoway
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So... I had one of your Ditra-Duo systems installed under porcelain tile over a concrete slab... 15' x 30'.
The system came with a Wi-Fi Thermostat and a Power module. As I understand this video representation,
both the thermostat and the power module need to be connected to the electical panel (with dedicated 15amp breakers).
The power is connected to the back of these units. The floor sensor is then connected through the slot to the front of the
thermostat to the C, D (line in)... and then the thermostat is connected with low voltage wire from A, B (line out) to the power module front C, D to complete the connection. Is this generally correct???

alandaugustine
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For 4 multiple zones with small areas to heat in my house, I am installing 4 thermostats. The question is, can I dedicate one 240v circuit and distribution the power to 4 zones accordingly? Or shall I dedicate separate circuits for every zone?

zakariabakier
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Putting one in this week very helpful video.

brucecathcart
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Add channel inputs for multiple sensors and zones to the thermostat

ykpkenc
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It'd be nice if one thermostat could control 2 separate zones

GrantButler
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I have 2 wires (240), one thermostat and one power module; both sensors have been hooked up to the thermostat but only one area (one cable) provides heat. Should I disconnect one of the sensors and just leave it in the box?

vljvfsz
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How do I set up my thermostat? I have three cables being controlled by one thermostat, but only the one that is connected directly to the thermostat is heating up. Could the issue be with the thermostat setup, for example I didn’t set the correct kw?

marvinaviles
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Does this module have GFCI protection?

robertr