Jul. 01, 2024
There are three main differences between Residential and PRO Snow Melting Mats
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The cost to operate the HeatTrak mat depends on the size of the mat. On average, each mat costs approximately $0.15 an hour to operate. Assuming the mat is on for 4-6 hours per snow day, the approximate cost per snow day to operate is between $0.60 and $0.90.
The mats are very durable and are engineered to be left out all winter long. The winter elements will not harm the mat in any way.
The mats only need to be left on during the snowfall and/or for a period of time after the snowfall. Best is to have an electrician wire the outlet to a switch inside the home/facility or to a snow sensor/controller (see below). This way the mats can be turned on and off from inside. It is preferable not to remove the mats from the outlet during the winter.
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Yes. HeatTrak offers a variety of Smart Home and Wireless accessories that will allow you to control your mats comfort of your home, including:
These mats require an electrical outlet. If there is no outlet the mats will not work.
The number of mats that can plug into a single outlet depends on the mats' total amperage and the circuit breaker rating. Most household circuits can handle 13 amps. For a listing of the amperage for each mat size, refer to the "Products" page under "Product Specifications".
Residential Mats operate on a standard 120 Volt. Driveway Mats and Mobility Ramp Mats can be 120V, 208V or 240V.
Yes. Since the HeatTrak Power Unit has a built-in GFCI, both should be reset if one of them trips. This is a rare occurrence, but if you suspect this is happening with your mats, call HeatTrak customer service for possible solutions.
The number of stair mats that can be connected with one plug depends on the size of the stair mat. No more than 14-amps should be put on a single plug.
The Mats will maintain an average temperature of 40 degrees above the ambient temperature. If the ambient temperature is 0º Fahrenheit, the Mat temperature will be approximately 40º Fahrenheit.
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The best way to use the HeatTrak mats is to turn them on before the snow begins to fall. This way, no snow will accumulate on the mats, since the snowflakes will evaporate as soon as they fall. If you turn the mats on after the snow has already fallen they will melt snow at a rate of 2 inches per hour.
The mats will melt snow at an average rate of 2" per hour (approximately).
The mats heat to 40º above ambient temperature, which creates enough heat to evaporate the snow on (and in some cases around) the mats, depending on how long the mats have been on and the surface on which the mats are placed.
The best way to use the HeatTrak mats is to turn them on before the snow begins to fall. This way, there will not be any water accumulation when the snow melts, because the snowflakes will evaporate as soon as they land on the mat. However, you can turn the mats on after the snow has already fallen on them. In this case, give the mat a few hours to melt through the snow. When the snow melts, there will be a slight water run-off, but the run-off will go under the snow that surrounds the mat. Also, there will be small puddles on the mat until the water completely evaporates. But have no fear, these small puddles will be beneath the non-slip treading, so there will not be any slip hazard. Eventually, all the water will evaporate.
No. The mats have a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) below the plug. This GFCI will instantaneously shut off all power to the mat if it detects a current leakage of more than 6mA. Therefore, should there ever be a cut in the mat that could potentially cause harm, the GFCI will immediately detect it and shut off all power to the mat. Additionally, all HeatTrak products are tested and approved to the UL standard 499, and carry the mark of the TUV.
The HeatTrak Walkway Mats and Stair Mats are designed with grommet holes to make securing the mats both simple and effective. To secure the mats, we recommend using screws that are appropriate for that specific surface (i.e. wood screws, concrete screws, etc.).
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HeatTrak Residential Mats are for foot traffic only. PRO mats can be driven on.
The HeatTrak Power Unit comes with a 6' Cord. This Power Unit connects your system of heated mats to your exterior electrical outlet. If your mats will be more than 6 from an electrical outlet, we suggest using a HeatTrak Watertight Cable Extender, which can safely extend the reach of your mats up to 25 from your exterior electrical outlet.
The HeatTrak Mats are a completely custom, portable solution to snow removal. Mats are heavy enough to stay in place and provide traction but light enough to be picked up and stored in the off season. Mat weights range from 3 pounds (for our 10x30 stair mat) to 22 pounds (for our large residential entrance mat), depending on size of mat.
HeatTrak Snow & Ice Melting Mats are proudly made in North America, with manufacturing headquarters in Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
All HeatTrak Products come with a 2-year manufacturer warranty.
All HeatTrak Mats can either be rolled up or laid flat to store. Prior to storing your mats inspect all electrical cords, plugs, external thermostats, and remote control devices to ensure all are in working order and not damaged. If replacements are required, order accordingly. Mats should be cleaned with a mild dish detergent and scrub brush to remove dirt, salt, or any other debris. Hose the mats down and allow to air dry. Make sure any connector fittings are secured with caps or electrical tape to prevent ingress of water or moisture. Mats should be stored in a location where the cords and plugs cannot be cut or damaged. If you are rolling your mats for storage, the grit surface should always be on the outside and the smooth rubber on the inside. This will prevent the ends of the mat from curling.
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