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Julian,

Here are 2 installs that have been down for 3 months - can you identify for us where on your installs you see the WaterGuard lifting.
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Ian

In the bottom pic, the membrane is peeling away from the curve into the drain. In my opinion, this should be lapped further into the drain so that the clamp is fitted over the top and holds it in place. I've had a couple of installs recently that have needed revisits due to water ingress in this area due to it not being water tight. I can say with confidence, that this is a weak spot in the installation process.
 
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J Sid

@Impey Showers if you read all this thread you will see the questions I would like answers to are
1. It is claimed by one of your sales persons the the waterproofing membrane can only have 160W max electric ufh wires over it but there is no max output for wet ufh under it, is this correct?
2. It was also claim that the membrane also worked as an uncoupling which is capable of handling 10mm of substrate movement, is the also correct?
 
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Qwerty

On every install I have done, the clamp ring never has as small a gap as your picture does between the clamp ring & membrane. Mine is always a bigger gap than that which is why I have to shim it out with a slither of waterguard. Shame I haven't taken any photos :(
 
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Time's Ran Out

Not sure how poor installation should be the fault of the Impey product, why is the membrane not cut further into the outlet curve.
Ontop of a wooden floor the maximum output of the heating mat was always 100w.
As an uncoupling membrane its seems like a similar product to the BAL crack mat.
 
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Ian

Not sure how poor installation should be the fault of the Impey product, why is the membrane not cut further into the outlet curve.
Ontop of a wooden floor the maximum output of the heating mat was always 100w.
As an uncoupling membrane its seems like a similar product to the BAL crack mat.
With the membrane into the drain, this is what impey say to do on the installation instructions, it is in my opinion, an error. I too believe that it should be cut longer to allow it to be clamped. I think the installation instructions need to be revised.
 
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J Sid

Not sure how poor installation should be the fault of the Impey product, why is the membrane not cut further into the outlet curve.
Ontop of a wooden floor the maximum output of the heating mat was always 100w.
As an uncoupling membrane its seems like a similar product to the BAL crack mat.
The tray demonstrated to me sits on the joists, wooden floor cut away and definitely claimed 160w max ufh wire but sale man said there was no max limit for water ufh under tray, I find this hard to believe !
Membrane may be similar to bal, do they claim 10mm of movement uncoupling?
 
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The latest word from our Technical department states:

The seal is not formed by compressing or trapping the membrane. The seal is formed on the back surface of the membrane against the rounded face of the gully bowl. The seal is achieved by the membrane being forced against the seal face, this is because when the clamp is inserted tension is applied to the membrane causing it to cling tightly to the sealing faces (the butyl adhesive only adds to the seal). This is why its important to have a perfectly round, correctly sized hole in the membrane.

Uncoupling: We can confirm that WaterGuard does allow for 10mm movement and has been independently tested and has recorded time lapse footage available to see online. WaterGuard was developed to eliminate the need to have to add a separate decoupler/uncoupler in the install process.

UFH: The 160watt advice seems to us, to be outdated. Rule of thumb; 100watts for wooden floors and up to 200 on concrete floors; temperatures of up to 60 degrees in contact with any underfloor heating.
Wet underfloor heating doesn't come in to contact as there will be a thickness of screed or a void depending on floor build up.

We hope this helps answer some queries. We really do appreciate the opportunity to discuss.
 
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Qwerty

On every install I have done, the clamp ring never has as small a gap as your picture does between the clamp ring & membrane. Mine is always a bigger gap than that which is why I have to shim it out with a slither of waterguard. Shame I haven't taken any photos :(

Ok, finally got around to photographing the issue on one of my installations.....

Here my pics show the issue of the gap mentioned (demonstrated by the inserted scissors in the gap), and how I have to pack it out to prevent the membrane lifting up from the curved edge of the edge of the bowl.

This same issue has been present on every single Impey easy fit former I have fitted. Any ideas @Impey Showers ?
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