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DANFOSS ECFlex 18T

Electric floor heating cables for internal and external use 18 W/m
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    Description

    • Protection of floors from heaving: Prevents the freezing of water under the floor, which would result in its expansion and consequent destruction of the floor.
    • Entrance floors: Increases safety by preventing slippery floors.
    • Door frames: Protects the structure and prevents energy losses from insufficient closing of doors.

    The constant cold in cold rooms, ice rinks and similar structures creates, over time, a number of problems that damage the structure, such as heaving of the floor due to ice, icing, pipe blockages, etc. Indoor frost protection systems are a necessity and an electric heating system embedded in concrete is the answer. Danfoss know-how, our market position and our focus on quality will ensure you a reliable protection of your investments.

    Applications

    Ice heave occurs when there is water in the ground, which when frozen expands, damaging the structure above. Problems may be invisible when construction is new, but they will always get worse without protection with proper systems. Ice heave can cause slab breakage, frame and foundation damage and floor slope rise (even up to 200mm or more), damage to movable shelves, wear on motors, tilting of storage shelves and floor bulges, which make it impossible to safely and accurately place pallets on high shelves etc. Ice formation caused by condensation will occur on door frames and frequently opened doors, especially in a humid environment. So the doors will not close properly, creating energy losses, and the door frame itself can be damaged when the ice is removed manually. In addition, slippery floor on the door can cause an accident.

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