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How does the cycling mechanism improve energy efficiency at the maximum temperature of 60°C?

Updated over 3 months ago

The cycling mechanism of the Heated Anti-Fatigue Mat keeps the rubber surface consistently warm whilst using energy efficiently.

When the mat reaches its maximum temperature of 60°C, it switches into a cycle of heating and resting.

It heats from room temperature to 60°C in about 15-20 minutes using roughly 334 watts.

Once at 60°C, the mat alternates between a low-power phase – drawing about 13.5 watts for roughly one minute – and a high-power phase – drawing about 334 watts for around two minutes.

This smart cycling maintains a steady temperature with significantly reduced energy use, a feature independently verified by Green Futures Solutions (powered by the University of Exeter):

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