TB 13 Electrical Radiant Heating Buildings Flashcards

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TB 13 Electrical Radiant Heating

The power suppler to the thermostat comes from the building circuit breaker panel and may be as high as ___ volts.

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220

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TB 13 Electrical Radiant Heating

The heating wires are concealed in construction by covering with dry-wall, plaster, or cement.

These loops of wire are commonly installed in ceilings of buildings and may be found in floors and walls.

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TB 13 Electrical Radiant Heating

When these systems are installed in a number of rooms, such as a residence, thermostats are provided for each room except bathrooms and halls.

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TB 13 Electrical Radiant Heating

Do not cut into ceilings or walls of buildings known to contain these systems until circuits have been de-energized.

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TB 13 Electrical Radiant Heating

Municipal Code requires the thermostats to be installed so that there is no possibility of current flowing through the system when the thermostat is turned off.

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