The first step to take when you suspect a problem with the radiant ceiling heat is to check the circuit breaker.
Radiant ceiling heat wire.
If the breaker continues to trip the circuit may be overloaded.
A direct transference of clean even heat from object to object without fans pumps or hoses silent motionless and invisible.
For rooms with a height of over 3 5 meters a higher flow temperature is required.
I was saying that my ceiling radiant heat cable system is from the seventies.
Open the plaster at this point and if there is the break splice the cable and cover it back.
Here the radiant heat can unfold in the best possible way with flow temperatures of between 26 and 40 c.
In fact the temperature variant from ceiling to floor is only about 1 c 2 f.
Our electric radiant ceiling heating system also eliminates cold and hot spots throughout the environment.
Low temperature ceiling heating can be used in rooms with a height of between 2 5 and 3 5 meters.
Since the cables wires in this type of ceiling heating heat by electrical current resistance this is indeed a specific form of electric heat and suffers just about all the drawbacks of it.
Contact a qualified tech thru internet etc to come out and bypass the broken continuity also in reference to other notes i saw with electric radiant ceiling heat the ceiling does not get hot above nor below the gypsum.
Where ceiling heating makes sense.
I was repeating if you want me to do the following.
In order to move them i need a longer run of wire.
Does anyone know of a way for me to extend the wire to the thermostat withoout taking down the ceiling.
It is a closed loop electrically.
The ceilings are plastered.
For a remodel i have to take down a wall which involves moving 2 room thermostats that are connected to ceiling radiant heat panels.
Buy no contact voltmeter disconnect one wire at t stat move voltmeter over the ceiling and find the point of no voltage.
If the breaker is tripped reset it.
Yes if your plumber cut thru a ceiling heat wire you lose heating ability.