Ditra over SLC over dry UFH for Travertine required to protect SLC?

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OK - a technical question... probably been asked a lot but here we go...2sqm floor in an ensuite shower-room. 45x30cm travertine tiles to go on floor.

Substructure is 18mm WBP ply (primed on back and sides) onto noggin'd and shuttered floor joists, screwed at 200mm centres.
Then 10mm Marmox backer board glued and mechanically screwed to floor, all joints sealed with marmox's acrylic sealant.
100watt Warmup mat
~5mm of Mapei Ultraplus Renovation screed

This has gone well and I have a fairly flat surface on which to tile - what temperature should i bring the UFH up to before tiling?

I would prefer to tile straight onto the SLC with a solid bed flexi adhesive, the Ditra seems like overkill from a cracking perspective due to the relatively small floor size 1x2m and solid substructure.

BUT I've now read that tanking or putting Ditra or other decoupling membrane under the tiles would be wise to stop the SLC getting too wet... (the shower has a tray, its not onto tile)

I think Ditra could be overkill and unnecessary in terms of cracking, BUT, have read elsewhere that the SLC could be affected by being wet so should it be tanked!?


Advice welcome, cheers!
 
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