Speedheat Vocabulary
Speedheat® Floor Heating
Ampere (Amp.):
The measure of current flowing through a wire.
Circuit Breaker:
These protect against power surges or power drains caused by malfunctioning equipment. Circuit breakers and fuses are comparable except that circuit breakers can be reset instead of replaced.
Extension Cord:
This extended wiring should be used only temporarily
and for only one appliance at a time. The rating on the cord should
be of equal or greater wattage than the appliance used.
Note: You cannot
use an extension cord for Speedheat products for safety reasons. However,
you can use a power strip.
Floorplan:
A floor plan (floorplan) in architecture and building engineering is a diagram, usually to scale, of the relationships between rooms, spaces and other physical features at one level of a structure.
Fuse:
These protect against power surges or power drains caused by malfunctioning equipment. Fuses and circuit breakers are comparable except that fuses must be replaced instead of reset.
GFCI:
Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter. Used to prevent electrocutions when electricity is being used near water. Detects when significantly more electricity is going out than is coming back in and cuts off power as a result. Can be bought for panel boxes or individual outlets or switch/outlet combinations.
Kilowatt (kW):
1,000 watts
Kilowatt Hour (kWh):
A unit of work or energy equal to using 1,000 watts for one hour. Your bill is computed according to the number of kWhs that you use.
Megawatt (MW):
1,000 kilowatts or 1 million watts
Outlet:
Individual places to plug in appliances. Beware of overloading outlets and extension cords.
Plug, Polarized:
A plug with one prong that is larger than the other. This means you will be forced to insert it the right way, which prevents shocks.
Plug, Three-Prong:
A plug that has three prongs: two normal ones and one for the ground. A ground keeps you and your appliance safe from electricity that is leaking.
Voltage (Volt):
The force which moves electric current through a conductor from the origin to the point of use.
Watt (W):
A basic unit of electrical power used for measuring the rate of work done.
Order TileWarm DIY 120V Now with Google Checkout!
Order TileWarm DIY 240V Now with Google Checkout!
Speedheat is Floor Heating
- A Good Investment!
- The Speedheat Benefits
- We Save Energy!
- We're Safe!
Why Speedheat? 
Is Your Neighbor a Customer?- Testimonials
Everybody's Doing It!
- Speedheat Locations
- Newsletter Signup
General Information
Speedheat is Safe Heating
Calculate Heating
System Operating Costs
Download
Installation Instructions- Program my Thermostat
Place an Order!- Order TileWarm DIY Online!
- Return or Exchange
I Want to...
DO NOT expect
a 3' x 2', 65-watt heater to heat 100 ft2- DO NOT Break It
- DO NOT turn it on if it is rolled up!
- Do Not Smoke
What Not to Do...
Technical Information- Shipping Information
- Warranty



Copyright © 1995-2010