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Medical Accessory | Heat Trak Traction Mat FAQS
Frequently Asked Questions
1. How much does it cost to run a HeatTrak mat?
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. (back to questions)
2. Do I roll the mats up after
every use or can they be left outside for a long period of time?
The mats are very durable and are designed to be left outside for the entire
winter season. The winter elements will not harm the mat in any way. (back
to questions)
3. Do I leave the mats on all the time?
The mats only need to be left on during the snowfall and/or for a period
of time after the snowfall. The mats have an on/off switch attached to the
plug.
You can either turn the mat off when it is not snowing or you can unplug
it. (back to questions)
4. Can the mats be automatically controlled?
Yes. There are automatic controllers that can turn your mat on and off. HeatTrak
sells two types of controllers. The first is a thermostat controller (EH38)
that plugs directly into the outlet. This controller will power the outlet
whenever the temperature drops below 38 degrees Fahrenheit. This controller
sells for $30 and does not require any professional installation. The second
is a snow sensing controller. This device will turn on the mat whenever it
senses moisture AND the temperature is below the freezing point. This controller
must be hardwired into the circuit by a certified electrician. The snow sensing
controller sells for $200. (back to questions)
5. How many mats can plug
into a single outlet?
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
15 amps. For a listing of the amperage for each mat size, refer to the “Products” page
under “Product Specifications.” (back to questions)
6. What type
of voltage do I need to operate the mats?
The 24” wide mats can only work with 120V receptacles. The 36” wide
mats can work with both 120V and 240V receptacles. However, you must specify
if you want a 120V mat or a 240V mat. A 120V mat CANNOT plug into a 240V receptacle
and a 240V mat CANNOT plug into a 120V receptacle. The following mat sizes
can only come in 240V: 36”x15’, 36”x18’, and 36”x21’.
(back to questions)
7. Will the mats work with a GFCI outlet?
Most mat sizes are compatible with a GFCI outlet. However, the following
sizes will not work in a GFCI outlet and must be plugged into a regular outlet:
24”x18’,
24”x20’, and 36”x12’. (back to questions)
8. How
many stair treads can be connected with one plug?
The amount of stair treads that can be connected with one plug depends on
the size of the stair tread. A 24” wide stair tread can be wired together
in groups of 2 to 8. A 36” wide stair tread can be wired together in
groups of 2 to 7. A 48” wide stair tread can be wired together in groups
of 2 to 5. A 60” wide stair tread can be wired together in a group
of 2 to 4. Please call the HeatTrak office with specific applications. (back
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questions)
9. How hot does the mat get?
The mats will maintain an average temperature of 50 degrees Fahrenheit. Don’t
be concerned about your pets burning their feet. At the same time, don’t
be shocked to see your pets lying on the mats for warmth. (back to questions)
10 . Do I turn on the mat before it snows or after it snows?
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
snow flakes
will evaporate as soon as they fall. However, you can turn on the mats after
the snow has already fallen. In this case, give the mats a few hours to melt
through the snow. (back to questions)
11 . How long does it take to melt
the snow?
The mats will melt snow at an average rate of 2” per hour. (back to
questions)
12 . What happens to the water when the snow melts?
The best way to use the HeatTrak mats is to turn the mat on before the snow
begins to fall. This way, there will not be any water accumulation when the
snow melts, because the snow flakes will evaporate as soon as they land on
the mat. However, you can turn on the mats 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 lines 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 shouldn’t be
any slip hazard. Eventually, all the water will evaporate. (back to questions)
13 . Are the mats dangerous?
No. The mats have two safety mechanisms built into them. First, the products
have an Equipment Leakage Circuit Interrupter (ELCI) below the plug. This
ELCI will instantaneously shut off all power to the mat if it detects a current
leakage of more than 27mA. Therefore, should there ever be a cut in the mat
that could potentially cause harm, the ELCI will immediately detect it and
shut off all power to the mat. Secondly, the mats have a ground shield between
the heating element and the rubber. Should there be any tear in the mat that
could potentially cause harm, and for some reason the ELCI doesn’t
catch it, all current will leave the mat through the ground shield. Finally,
all
mats are tested before leaving our facility with a Hipot machine that pumps
1000 volts through the mats. If while 1000 volts are going through the mat,
the Hipot detects any current leakage beyond a dangerous level, the mat does
not get shipped. (back to questions)
14 . Can the mat be secured to the ground?
The HeatTrak mats and stair treads are designed and built with grommet holes
to make securing the mats both simple and effective. To secure the mats,
we recommend using screws that are appropriate for the specific surface (i.e.
wood screws, concrete screws, etc.). (back to questions)
15 . Can I drive
on
the mats?
The mats work great on residential driveways, provided you don’t have
hundreds of visitors per day driving up and down the driveway. Many cars
driving over the mats can increase the chances of wear and tear. We do not
recommend
the mats for parking lots or any other driveway that has a lot of vehicular
traffic. However the mats will work fine for private residential driveways.
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16 . How long is the electrical cord?
Can I use an extension cord? The mat comes with a 15’ long plug. We
do not recommend using an extension cord since the mats are designed for
outdoor
use. If one uses an extension cord, please make sure all connection points
are tightly wrapped with plastic or other waterproof material. (back to questions)
17 . Can HeatTrak make me a custom-sized mat?
Yes, as long as the mat is not wider than 36”. There are a few other
limitations, please call the HeatTrak office for further assistance. (back
to questions)
18 . What should I expect to pay for shipping?
Shipping can range from $5.00 to $125.00, depending on the size of the mat
and the destination. All packages ship UPS Ground (unless otherwise specified
by the customer), with an average shipping cost of approximately $45.00.
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19 . How much do the mats weigh?
For a listing of weights per size, refer to the “Products” page
under “Product Specifications”. (back to questions)
20 . How
many years will the mats last?
The mats should last 4-6 years if maintained properly. For proper maintenance
instructions, see the installation manual that comes with the product. (back
to questions)
21 . How long is the warranty?
All Heat Trak products come with a 2-year manufacturer’s warranty.
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