Schluter Ditra-Heat 120V Heating Cable – 52.9 ft. for 16 sq. ft. Interior Floor Heating – Secure Flooring

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Schluter Ditra-Heat 120V Floor Heating Cable – 52.9 ft. for 16 sq. ft. Coverage
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Schluter Ditra-Heat 120V Floor Heating Cable – 52.9 ft. for 16 sq. ft. Coverage

$349.00
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We deliver across Canada within approximately 3–5 business days after dispatch, providing tracking for every shipment. Returns are accepted within 30 days for unused, uninstalled items in their original packaging, excluding certain custom or non-returnable products. Customers are responsible for return shipping unless the item is defective or sent in error. Refunds are issued within 5–10 business days following inspection.
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Product Detail

Certified

Not specified

Warranty / Certifications

10 Year Limited Warranty

Voltage

120V

Cable Length

52.9 ft

Coverage Area

16 sq. ft.

Power Output

203 Watts

Current

1.7 Amps

For Use With

Schluter Ditra-Heat Membrane & Thermostat

Application

Interior Floor Warming

Included Components

Heating Cable, Temperature Sensor

Installation

No return to thermostat required

Product Specifications

Assembled Depth

12.0 in

Assembled Height

4.0 in

Assembled Width

12.0 in

Assembled Weight

3.97 lbs

Packaged Depth

12 in

Packaged Height

4 in

Packaged Width

12 in

Packaged Weight

3.97 lbs

Description

The Schluter Ditra-Heat 120V Heating Cable (DHEHK12016) is engineered for use with the Ditra-Heat uncoupling membrane to deliver reliable and even floor warming in interior spaces. Measuring 52.9 ft., this twisted pair heating cable provides up to 16 sq. ft. of coverage. It includes one temperature sensor and does not require a return to the thermostat during installation, making setup fast and straightforward. Ideal for custom floor warming applications in bathrooms, kitchens, or other tiled areas.

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