Salus Button Sensor – UFHBS Floor Sensor
The Salus Button Sensor provides precise floor temperature monitoring within underfloor heating systems. When controlling heated floors, accurate temperature feedback becomes essential. Therefore, installing a reliable underfloor heating button sensor improves comfort and protects floor finishes.
The UFHBS button sensor connects directly to compatible Salus thermostats. As a result, it delivers real-time floor temperature readings for better system control.
Because it features a compact button-style design, it fits neatly within floor installations.
What Is the Salus Button Sensor?
The Salus Button Sensor is a wired temperature sensor designed specifically for underfloor heating applications. It measures floor surface temperature and relays this information to the thermostat.
Unlike air-only temperature control, floor sensing ensures accurate heat regulation. Consequently, it prevents overheating and supports consistent comfort levels.
It plays a key role in systems where floor finish protection matters.
Key Features of the Salus UFHBS Button Sensor
The Salus Sensor offers several important advantages:
- Designed for underfloor heating systems
- Wired floor temperature sensor
- Compact button-style design
- Compatible with selected Salus thermostats
- Reliable and accurate readings
- Easy installation during floor fitting
Additionally, it enhances overall system performance. Therefore, it helps maintain optimal temperature balance.
How an Underfloor Heating Button Sensor Works
The Salus UFHBS button sensor sits within the floor structure, typically inside a conduit. It constantly monitors floor temperature.
When the temperature approaches the set limit, the thermostat adjusts heating demand. As a result, the system avoids excessive heat build-up.
This process protects sensitive floor finishes such as laminate or engineered wood.
Where Can You Use This Salus Underfloor Heating Accessory?
The Button Sensor suits both residential and light commercial underfloor heating systems.
Floor Temperature Monitoring
Install the sensor between heating pipes or cables to measure true floor temperature. This positioning ensures accurate feedback to the thermostat.
Protecting Floor Finishes
Many flooring materials require temperature limits. Therefore, using a wired floor sensor prevents overheating and extends floor lifespan.
Homeowners gain added reassurance, while installers ensure compliance with flooring manufacturer guidelines.
Benefits of Using a Wired Floor Sensor
Wired sensors provide stable and consistent readings. Unlike wireless alternatives, they eliminate signal interference risk.
Furthermore, the Button Sensor supports dual-sensing thermostats. As a result, systems can monitor both air and floor temperatures simultaneously.
This balanced control improves efficiency and user comfort.











