
Turn on the comfort with electric floor heating
Feel great, the moment you step out of bed, all year round. With DEVI electric floor heating, you can upgrade comfort and convenience in your entire home. Installation is easy and cost-efficient, and the controller is intelligent and intuitive, so turn on the comfort.
Make it easy, make it DEVI
Save space, time, and installation costs. With DEVI, you get a proven system that makes everything easier for architects, installers, and users.
Home design is easy because you don't have to worry about water pipes and pumps. Installation is easy because you get a flexible system that is fast and straightforward to work with. And using the system is easy because you get intuitive controls and a quick warm-up time.
So, make it easy, make it DEVI.
Features and benefits
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For any room in your home
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For any type of flooring
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Prevent slipping on wet tiles in bathrooms or kitchen
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Electric heating is a good choice for low-energy houses
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An invisible heat source
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Fast-responding floor heating
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High durability and no maintenance
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Long lifetime with 20-year full warranty
The future is electric
With new legislation, electric heating can now be used for several different applications. DEVI gives you energy-efficient heating solutions that comply with EcoDesign. With no maintenance, a long product lifetime, and a full 20-year warranty, the future is truly electric.

A tap or a turn and your home feels perfect
The only visible part of a DEVI system is also the most beautiful. With our selection of controls, you can get one that suits your home perfectly. Each one is easy and intuitive to use and comes with intelligent features.
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Get on top of any type of project
Are you building a new home or renovating your existing home? Either way, DEVI makes it easy to design and install your project.
DEVI solutions can be utilized both as the primary heat source, and as an additional heating source for comfort heating. You can easily install it in every type of room on every type of floor.
Discover the market's easiest solutions
The system consists of three main components: Heating elements (cable, thin heating mat, or heating element), thermostat with air or underfloor temperature sensors, and accessories. All products are designed and produced according to the highest-ranking quality standards.
Installing DEVI? It's easy
DEVI systems are straightforward to install and don't require specific maintenance. To make it even easier, we have put together a collection of recommendations to consider when handling our products.
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FAQ
Electric Heating
What is total heating?
Total heating, also called primary heating, means that electric floor heating is used as the only source of heat in a house. Electric floor heating is an effective heating system that can easily heat up your house as the only heating source. The Electric total heating system is designed to cover total heat loss and provide full heating.
Normally, DEVIflex™ / ECflex heating cables for indoor are placed in the lower part of a reinforced concrete layer with a maximum thickness of 5 cm.
Are there restrictions on what furniture I can have on top of my underfloor heating system?
Underfloor heating relies on the heat produced being unrestricted. If it is restricted, it may cause “hot spots” and, at worst, discolor the floor. Things such as beanbags, mattresses laid directly on the floor may cause problems. Any object that allows air movement underneath it is OK.
How long does the heating system take to warm up?
This depends on various factors, such as:
- What system has been installed and where (under tile or in slab)?
- Type of screed that has been laid?
- Depth of the floor screed?
Warm-up time could be anything from 30 minutes for an indoor heating mat placed under tiles through to 5 – 7 (or more) hours for an in-slab storage system.
Heating Bathrooms
Do I need to change the flooring when I want to install an electric floor heating in my bathroom?
An easy and clean solution such as a heating mat gives you possibility to leave an old floor without removing it and creating unnecessary mess. The thought of broken up floors and craftsmen running in and out of the house used to be enough for most people to simply drop the idea of having their feet and floors heated.
Today, there is no need to shiver when thinking about floor heating. You are able to get a warm floor without going through the expenses, dirt, and fuss of having to break up the old floor.
The heating mat is only between 2.3 mm and 4 mm thick, depending on type. It can therefore easily be fitted directly on to your existing floor, whether it is concrete, timber or even an old tiled or terrazzo surface, without needing to cut up the existing floor construction.
The heating mat is installed within the thickness of the tile adhesives and, therefore, adds no significant height to the floor level. Consequently, there should be no need to reduce door heights, raise skirting boards, etc.
Electric Heating Installation
What type of tile adhesive/leveling compound/tiling grout do you recommend?
The covering has to be flexible or have a flexible additive. Talk to your tiler for advice.
How thick does the layer of tile adhesive/leveling compound need to be?
The adhesive bed has to be thick enough to cover the cables; generally 4-5mm is sufficient.
How long do I have to leave the heating system, after tiling, before I can switch on?
We recommend that the adhesive used is allowed to dry/cure naturally and to follow manufacturer’s recommendations. Turning the floor system on too early can result in damage to the floor (to quick drying out).
How long do I have to leave the heating system, after screeding, before I can switch on?
It is recommended that any screed be allowed to cure naturally, and this would also depend upon its thickness. Generally, the length of time from the screed being laid and the system being ready to switch on is sufficient for it to dry out.
Installation - Required output
The required output heat can be anything from 40-150 W/m². It must be based on a detailed calculation of the room heat loss in W/m² from an architect, consulting engineer or your local DEVI / Danfoss office.
The next step is to determine the heatable floor area heat. This means that the area covered by cupboards, bathtubs, lavatories, etc. has to be deducted from the total room area of a room. In order to ensure a quickly responding heating system, the total calculated output has to be increased by approx. 30%.
The required output can now be found heat [W/m²] = 1.3 x room x room/heat.
Installation - Rim zones
Locally, the output may be up to 2 times higher, e.g., in front of larger window areas. These rim zones are achieved by reducing the distance between the cables.
Cost
How much does it cost to run electric floor heating?
The cost depends on the size of the room, available floor space, and whether the system is to be used as the only heating source or as a warm floor.
A 5m² bathroom with shower would normally require a 4 m² heating mat and a DEVIreg™ / ECreg thermostat. For dimensioning of total heating requirement contact DEVI /Danfoss Electric Heating partner in your local area.
Electric floor heating normally costs less in purchasing and installation than any other conventional heating system. The general rule is: the bigger installation area is, the lower the system price per square meter.
Safety
What about electromagnetic fields?
DEVI / Danfoss electric floor heating is a safe solution. It is approved for use in houses, apartments and other facilities.
Safety is ensured by the high quality, reliable cable construction, and installation in accordance to building standards. The heating conductor is insulated first by a layer of insulation, and then surrounded by a screen that is earthed. Finally, it is protected by an outer layer of insulation.
The heating mat is water resistant, and features a safety screen under the outer sheath, which is connected to the electricity ground connection. Electric Heating system by Danfoss floor heating is manufactured according to the international IEC standards, ensuring that the customer is protected by the authoritative standards.
Safety - Electromagnetic fields
In the last few years, there has been an increased focus on magnetic fields. There has been a lot of research within this area, but despite the large number of studies, there is no proof of health risk possibilities. Consequently, it is not possible to set a precise maximum limit to how much we can exposure ourselves to without causing health risks.
In relation to suggested limits, our daily exposure values are very low.
Safety – Measurements
The table below shows measurements of the strength of magnetic fields in both electric heating cables in floor and other frequently used electric appliances.
| Unit | Distance | Value | Distance | Value |
| DEVIflex®DSIG | 6cm | 16µT | 100cm | 0.8µT |
| DEVIflex®DTIP | 6cm | 0.04µT | 100cm | 0.04µT |
| DEVIflex®DSVF | 6cm | 5.5µT | 100cm | 0.16µT |
| DEVIflex®DTVF | 6cm | 0.4µT | 100cm | 0.2µT |
| Flourecent lamp, 40 watt | 6cm | 73.2µT | 30cm | 3.3µT |
| Transformer, 12V/25 watt | 6cm | 35.1µT | 30cm | 0.7µT |
| PC, in front of screen | 6cm | 0.9µT | 30cm | 0.1µT |
| Shaver rechargeable | 6cm | 940µT | 30cm | 44µT |
| Refrigerator, 160 watt | 6cm | 1.1µT | 30cm | 0.2µT |
| Clock-radio | 6cm | 11.4µT | 30cm | 0.6µT |
As the table shows, the strength of the magnetic field around the heating cable is at the same level or lower as other electric appliances.
Troubleshooting and Support
The system is not heating up. What should I do?
There are number of reasons why this could happen:
- Check that you have a supply (voltage) to the thermostat.
- Check to make sure the thermostat is operating.
- Check the settings on the thermostat.
- Check the continuity and resistance of the mat.
These checks should be carried out by a qualified electrician
Can we get a DEVI / Danfoss technician to come out and look at the system?
Yes, we recommend professional installers to help you find any fault and repair it. Contact us and we’ll appoint you to your nearest installer.
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