I installed some EZ Heat in floor heat cables last fall. Two of the five cables installed went bad after about a month. (shorted) I ohms tested with multi-meter after installation, after thin set mortar, and again after tile was set.
All tested right on at 22.5 ohms.
When we went back to test, again using multi-meter, We had a reading of 6.9ohms between the the two heat leads, and 3.5 ohms from each heat lead to ground braid.
The second bad cable tested 22.5 ohms R - B, 16.7 ohms R-Gr., 13.6 ohms B-Gr.
EZ Heat offers a CFT 120 Fault Tester, and thermal liquid crystal sheets to locate the fault for repair. View attachment 4450
The problem is there is a waiting list - I've been waiting for two months, and there is still quite a few ahead of me. Customer, while patient at first, is now getting quite upset. Even talking about lawyers.
Any sugestions? Does any one know of source for regulated power supply (inexpensive)? Or rental? Make one with a series on light bulbs?
Also, do you think a IR thermeter Fluke 62 would pin point acurtately, or hiring a guy with an IR camera.
Any suggestions are appretiated!!
All tested right on at 22.5 ohms.
When we went back to test, again using multi-meter, We had a reading of 6.9ohms between the the two heat leads, and 3.5 ohms from each heat lead to ground braid.
The second bad cable tested 22.5 ohms R - B, 16.7 ohms R-Gr., 13.6 ohms B-Gr.
EZ Heat offers a CFT 120 Fault Tester, and thermal liquid crystal sheets to locate the fault for repair. View attachment 4450
The problem is there is a waiting list - I've been waiting for two months, and there is still quite a few ahead of me. Customer, while patient at first, is now getting quite upset. Even talking about lawyers.
Any sugestions? Does any one know of source for regulated power supply (inexpensive)? Or rental? Make one with a series on light bulbs?
Also, do you think a IR thermeter Fluke 62 would pin point acurtately, or hiring a guy with an IR camera.
Any suggestions are appretiated!!