Home
        WarmlyYours TRT120-3.0X10 Installation Guide
         Contents
1.    A section of the  Fiberglass Mesh is removed in order to release an  appropriate length of Heating Element to fill the space   This    free    wire is placed in areas not reached by the  main Heating Elements of the panels  It is also used to  make    step turns    possible  Always maintain 3    spacing  in all free form and step turns     To release the required amount of Heating Element for  a free form area  first make the two straight cuts and  then carefully remove it     Cut  amp  Turn    By cutting only the Mesh  see Photo A   you can move  the remaining section of the Heating Roll in a new  direction  By doing this  you are creating what are now  referred to as    panels      see Photo B   This is the first  step in any turn or alteration of the Heating Roll s   A  turn is indicated on the Installation Plan by an arc with  an arrowhead  By examining the relationship between  two panels  you will determine the type of turn needed     Free Form    Free form spaces are filled with loose lengths of Heating  Element  A wavy line with an arrow will appear on the  Installation Plan to indicate the area that needs to be  filled  This symbol is accompanied by a unit of measure  in a circle that will indicate the amount of Fiberglass  Mesh to be removed   See Page 6  on Installation  Plan   Once the tape is trimmed  the Heating Element  separated and the Fiberglass Mesh removed  position  the Heating Element by hand and secure it to the floor  with Hot Glue or Tape  Try to m
2.   Cross check the items you received against the packing list and the materials list on  the installation plan to ensure that the roll length and thermostat type are an exact  match       Perform 1st ohm test   Measure the resistance of each mat with an Ohm meter     reading core wire to core wire  and record the readings on the UL label and on the  installation plan  The Ohms readings should be within a     15  variance of the Ohm  value specified on the UL tag  Measure the continuity between each core wire and  ground wire     The reading should be O L or infinity     3  Prepare the subfloor to be clean and free of debris       Do a dry fit of the rolls on the subfloor according to the custom design installation    plan  Measure and mark the mats and subfloor if necessary     5  Make any adjustment in the layout PRIOR to cutting the roll     6  When using Self Leveling Underlayment  SLU   we suggest priming the floor    before laying out the rolls  Doing so will ensure that the primer covers the subfloor  completely  Whenever using SLU  ALWAYS follow the installation recommendations  set forth by the SLU   s manaufacturer  It is very important to adhere the heating roll  securely to the subfloor  otherwise the heating wire may float to the top of the SLU     Please call WarmlyYours at  800  875 5285 if the roll does not provide the specified  coverage or for 24 7 installation and technical support     10    Ceramic Tile  amp  Natural Stone Floors   Cont        STEP 1    Dry
3.   Yu WARMLYYOURS Installation Manual for your    RADIANT HEATING TempZone    Electric Radiant    Floor Heating System  Twin Conductor                                 rr tHHHiHlHHE 4 KEINE ara cis ae      e  SSRRRRRaaap Baer        ararararararararara ne asaeeees  coco HH       WARMI LYYOU    I I       Free Design Service   24 7 Installation Support   No Nonsense    Warranty     800  875 5285   www WarmlyYours com       How The System Works    You can feel the heat of a campfire even though you are  not directly above it  Radiant energy transfer is caused by  a warm surface  the campfire  giving up its heat to a cooler  surface  your body   This radiant energy travels through  space without heating the space itself  It only turns into  heat when it contacts a cooler surface  By transferring this  heat to all of the objects in the room  the heat slowly moves  to warm the air which starts to rise     Proper Heat Dissipation    All radiant heating systems rely on a    Heat Bank     The heat  moves from the source  Heating Element  into the Heat  Bank  thin set  and spreads out and warms the floor without  creating an excessively hot spot  In the WarmlyYours  Floor Heating System the thin set and or self levelling  cement acts as the Heat Bank  It is important to follow the  installation guidelines to create a proper Heat Bank     Insulation     Proper Heat  Retention    When WarmlyYours floor heating systems are installed on  a concrete slab  we strongly recommend adding a layer 
4.  Fit    Cutting  amp  Turning    1     Verify that the cold lead wires at the end  of each roll will reach the thermostat  location  Run the cold lead wires no  closer than 1    from the edge of the  warming roll  Cold lead wires cannot  cross over a warming cable or the  sensor wire  if applicable   Please note  thickness of the factory splice and cold  lead and plan accordingly       Cut the fiberglass mesh backing as    needed  Never cut the heating cables   Lay out the heating rolls on the floor for  the final dry fitting review     11    STEP 2    Install Warmlyyours  Heating Rolls    1  Use a staple gun  hot glue gun  or    tape to secure the mat meshing to the  subfloor every 6 8 inches  NEVER  staple the wires  only the green mesh       If the system is controlled by a    thermostat  choose a sensor location  within 8 feet of the thermostat box  and not in an area hit by sunshine or  in an uncommonly cold area  Place  the sensor underneath the fiberglass  backed mesh  and center it directly  between the heating wires  See  Diagram 1   It must project at least 6     into the heated area  The sensor wire  must not cross heating wires  but may  cross the cold leads if necessary       Run all cold lead wires beside the mats    securing them to the subfloor with hot  glue or tape every 8 10 inches ina  flat path back to the control or junction  box location  For even tiles   you may  need to route into the subfloor or  underlayment for clearance of the cold  lead and splic
5.  Ground    Insulation       1  Using a wirenut  attach line  240V  or neutral  120V   from breaker box to top  red wire on the thermostat    labeled     L2 N      Multi Strand    Conductor Wire    2  Using a wirenut  attach line  240V  amp  120V  from       breaker to bottom  black wire labeled     L1 L      FROM POWER SOURCE 120V  amp  240V  Primary Teflon  HOT  240V  or Insulation   3  Using a wirenut  attach red wire  yellow for 120V  HOT NEUTRAL  120V  HOUSE GROUND   from heating  roll to the lower  red wire labeled     load     O       Black Red   4  Using a wirenut  attach black wire to upper black   wire labeled     Load        Red  240  or   Yellow  120  Wires   5  Using a wirenut  attach the ground wire of heating   roll to the ground wire in the wallbox  JERMOSTAT Copper   Ground  6  Turn on breaker   Black Lead       Double Gang Box with a  Single Gang Mudring    Installer   s Guide       STEP 1    Electrical Planning    The power supply to the Floor Heating  System and the control device will be located  at the same point in the room and indicated  on your plan  If this location has changed  call  WarmlyYours to determine if this will require  a new Installation Plan  The lead wire is 15  long  You can relocate the control device as  long as your leads reach the new location     The thermostat requires a deep single or a  double gang box with a single gang mud ring  and should be positioned in a convenient  place for easy access  From the gang box   two sets of wi
6.  Heating Roll is cut into panels  it cannot be returned  If you have any  discrepancies or questions  call WarmlyYours at  800  875 5285     Circuit Check  Not a substitute for an OHM meter     This device is offered in every order from WarmlyYours and is a continuity checker that  you connect to the cold lead wires before installation of the flooring material     Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter    GFCI or    GFCl breaker    indicating its capacity if not incorporated into the control device  you are using  This is a built in feature of the SmartStat Programmable Thermostat   EasyStat or Comfort Regulator     Digital Ohm Meter  multi meter     Test the Heating Roll s  before  during  and after the installation  A digital meter is strongly  recommended because of the precise measurements needed     Electrical Housing Boxes Switch Plates    All control devices except a Relay Contactor fit into a double gang box  If a double gang  box is used it will need to be fitted with a single gang mud ring  We strongly recommend  a double gang box with a single gang mud ring as it provides more room to place all the  wires  Heating elements of cables shall be separated at least 200mm  8 in   from the edge  of outlet boxes and junction boxes that are to be used for mounting surface luminaires  A  clearance of not less than 50 mm  2 in   shall be provided from recessed luminaires and  their trims  ventilating openings  and other such openings in room surfaces  No heating  cable shall be cov
7.  Relay Contactor or Power Modules   not required for all systems     Systems installed in large spaces will most likely require a Relay  Contactor or Power Module s  in addition to the control device  to operate properly  The Relay or the Power Modules may be  located in the same vicinity as the control device  If your system  will be using this option  all cold leads will be connected to the  relay contactor or power module and not directly to the control  device     Heating Roll s   Types and Sizes    Roll s  are rated at 15 watts per square foot and vary in length   Each roll is designed to draw a specific amount of electricity  and therefore produce the proper amount of heat based on its  length  For this reason  the length of the roll s  can never be  shortened to make a proper fit  Your Installation Plan has been  designed to specifically accommodate your space  The same is  true for rooms that have multiple rolls  Multiple rolls are never  wired to each other  Each roll is wired in parallel to the control  device or relay contactor     Working with the Heating Roll s     The roll s  that make up your system have been selected to  fit into your floor plan  The Installation Plan shows precisely  where each roll starts and ends  The    Lead Wire    on each roll  is designed to travel back to the control device location  These  wires do not heat  All connections are made at this point  While  it may be required to cut and alter the    Fiberglass Mesh     the     Heating El
8.  cross  pierce or nick the Heating Element  Minimum 2 in   spacing between adjacent heating devices     Protecting The Heating Element    It is vital that proper care be taken to insure that the  Heating Element is not damaged during the installation of  the system or by the floor covering  A thorough preparation  and detailed inspection of the subfloor will assure that any  and all objects that may damage the Heating Element are  removed prior to installation  Heavy gauge cardboard or  carpet scraps should be used to protect the system from  traffic during the flooring installation     Never Cut The Heating Element    The key to the system is the uninterrupted flow of  electricity through the Heating Element     Understanding The System    Control Device Options  Option 1  Programmable    Thermostat    The SmartStat has an in floor  sensor and a digital display   that indicates the exact floor  temperature  It also features a  manual set back to a    high    and  a    low    temperature level  and a  built in GFCI  The programmable  function allows you 4 setting    changes for each day of the week     Its maximum capacity is 1800  watts at 120 VAC or 3600 watts  at 240 VAC   Any floor requiring  more power will need to be zoned  with more than one SmartStat     and a Relay Contactor or with a  Master Thermostat and Power  Modules     Option 2  EasyStat       Non Programmable Thermostat    The EasyStat    has an in floor  sensor just like the SmartStat      but requires no pr
9.  of insulation to the slab prior to installing the radiant floor  heating system     While WarmlyYours systems provide up to 25  more  heating power per square foot than the nearest competitor   the slab will always act as a    heat sink     Some of the  heat that would otherwise be transferred to the flooring  surface will remain in the slab  causing the floor   s surface  temperature to be considerably lower  This is true with any  floor heating system     When installed on top of a concrete slab without insulation   it is generally accepted that a radiant floor heating system  will take the chill away from the floor and provide a small  amount of warmth     Adding insulation on top of the slab and beneath any floor  heating system will allow a greater percentage of the heat  generated to transfer to the flooring surface     This leads to greater efficiency and therefore faster warm  up times  higher expected surface temperatures and lower  energy usage  The floor will have the capacity to warm  to a comfortable temperature  and in some cases can be  employed as the primary heat source for that room     Securing The Roll s     Once the roll s  is fitted into the space  it needs to be  secured to the subfloor to prevent movement during the  installation of the floor covering  The options for securing  the roll s  are discussed in detail on Page 5  Regardless  of the method you choose  it is vital that the integrity of  the Heating Element be maintained  Staples should never 
10.  the  placement of each Heating Roll  the electrical service requirements  and the location  of the control device s   It should be reviewed to verify that the dimensions of your  room are accurate as well as the location of the permanent fixtures in your space  If  you have made any alterations to your floor plan  contact WarmlyYours to have  your Installation Plan updated     2 Corporate Drive   Long Grove  IL 60047  USA  Phone   800  875 5285   Fax   800  408 1100   Web  hitpo www warmlyyours  com    RADIANT HEATING    Vg  WARMLYYOURS    Installation Plan     502739   Smith        gt  Start EN End    Roll Number    Thermostat   Relay Contactor  m  Master Thermostat    Additional Items Instructions and Requirements   Width  Length  Watts  Volts Amps  item Description       Qly   BREAKER SIZE NEEDED  15 Amp    13 2   293 1120  2 44   TH115 AF GA 08   Thermostat SmartStat Ea 1  Al power leads travel back to thermostat or  2   1244  GFCISmA  amp  AF Sensor Dual Branded junc  on box    2  Always start warming cable down unless noted  otherwise     P  Power Module  Heating Elements    3  Cut only mesh  never cut warming cable   4  Never wire multiple rolls or cables    5  Verify sum of panels equals roll length for each    A  Materials List     Indicates the items included in your order     B  Legend     Description of the items on the Installation Plan     C  Starting Point     Indicates where the Heating Roll s  starts     D  Ending Point   Indicates the end of the Heating Rol
11. Conduct insulation  amp  resistance tests   Record readings on the warranty  card found inside the TempZone     Installation instructions     Heit ARBEIT Wa  MENI HA Hat HAHA RA ata    fer PENEAN RENIE PEETER  Wi PPIP Hii Ht Ei AER  STARS Hea HELTER  REET EEE ETALE TER MAD  SHELTER TERT Wu ya    HHI    lit   ih    n    h    k bhi    1  4    e  PRDEL  177 HH 11 Hi   ina Pa    POPUP IEEE TI  nr rn  AA    Fa BR HINHDNH PTT      gum Ki  7272  fA THT i HHI i HiHi Hi ih N        STEP 2    Attach the mat to the subfloor using  hot glue Prepare the latex modified  thinset  Using a flat trowel  spread a  coat of thinset over the installed mat     For best results  we recommend a  1    maximum distance between the  heating cable and the top of the tile     Please ensure the slope of the mortar  bed is maintained to direct water  toward the shower drain     Allow the thinset mortar to set   Conduct resistance tests and record  readings on warranty cards     ss    7 dia    A   V  r7712    NA  VI GUE EDEN  APA N  BT SiMe eee TI TI LI    Wan 77  PHHH       aaan             STEP 3    Using a hot glue gun  secure the cold  lead to the mortar bed and over the  shower curb  In order to minimize  tension on the cold lead  use an      S    formation to bring the cold lead  over the shower curb  Do not allow  the tip of the hot glue gun to touch  the cold lead as it may damage the  TempZone    Shower Mat     Direct the supply lead to the electrical  panel box     STEP 4    Install a secondary wat
12. NREGISTRE    zl WARMLYYOURS        FADIANT HEATING    TempZone Twin Electric Floor     YUL  us  Heating Panel    LISTED Plancher Chauffant Electrique  RADIANT HEATING PANEL UNIT  For Installation in an  UNITE DE PLANCHER adhesive bed  self leveling or  CHAUFFANT ELECTRIQUE mortar cament  Installation avec ciment  mortier  XXKK colle Gu colle a carrelage  Catalog Humber   TRG 5x0   Length  fi  Resetance   Ohm Longueur en pasds  Core ta Core   160 0 Ohm Width ft  Tension a Tension Largeur an pieds  Grd Sheath ta Grd Sheath  Prise de tere a Pd     Output Unit W  Puissance de unite  Spaz output W    sqf    Catalog Number    Wattage    Voltage  Voltage     REFER TO INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS   Refer to  Instructions    Serial Number    A ground fault  protection device       must be used with  this heating device         CAUTION   a ground fault protection device  must b   used With this heating device      ATTENTION   ce produit doit   tre utilis    avec une protection de mise 4 la terre     506 NOT GUT THE HEATING WIRT OF SHOATEN THE AGLL      NEVER CONNECT DIRECTLY TO ANOTHER HEATING ROLL           j    Go by the Numbers    The Ohm resistance should be measured from the inner core of the yellow  120V   or  red  240V  lead wire at one end  to the inner core of the Black lead wire at the other end   Make sure that the probe of the Ohmmeter does not touch the tinned sheath wire at either  end  Even your body   s electrical resistance can affect the reading if you touch the meter  p
13. aintain the 3 inch spacing  similar to the spacing on the Heating Roll s      Installation Recommendations    The space heating cable shall not extend beyond the  room or area in which it originates     The space heating cable is not installed in closets   over walls or partitions that extend to the ceiling  or  over cabinets whose clearance from the ceiling is less  than the minimum horizontal dimension of the nearest  cabinet edge that is open to the room or area     Isolated single runs of cable may pass over partitions  where they are embedded     The cable is not to be installed in walls   The minimum distance between adjacent runs shall be 2 in     Inspect and remove damaged or defective cables  before they are covered or concealed     Mark the appropriate circuit breaker reference label  indicating which branch circuit supplies the circuits to  those electric space heating cables     Minimum installation temperature for the wire is 5  F    15  C   See Adhesive instructions for recommended  minimum installation temperature                                                                                                                                III ABR III                 HHH  AA  THE  LITT    HH  LOT  EEE Sanana SA  ATATHAI  TTT  ETTA    g   ara    un      IT LUTS   Damage A PTT   FHN H FAHAT THA 7  LTT TT IT Im DH ITH  177  TE ee EL HTT    Photo B                            Cut and remove the amount of Fiberglass  Mesh indicated in the circle and then  make a U Tur
14. ating Element  following these simple  rules can easily do this     1  NEVER CUT the Heating Element     NEVER CUT the Heating Roll s  to make it shorter       NEVER fold or position the Heating Element so that it  overlaps itself or other wires  The heating portion of the  heating device set shall not touch  cross over  or overlap  itself  This will cause dangerous overheating       NEVER run the Cold Lead Wires or Sensor Wire across the  Heating Element       NEVER place built in cabinets and other furniture with solid  bases on the heated portion of the floor       ALWAYS make sure the system is inspected and the Ohms  tested before  during and after installation       ALWAYS make sure everyone involved in the installation is  aware of the care needed to protect the Heating Element  from damage       ALWAYS maintain consistent spacing when positioning the  Heating Element       NEVER connect two Heating Rolls to each other  in series    Only connect them in parallel to the same control device     10  Tiles will only be warm where the heating wire is installed   If there is no heating wire directly under the area  it will not  be warm     11  A dedicated circuit is recommended for the system        Note for the System Installer    Provide the homeowner with a copy of the Installation Plan provided to  you by WarmlyYours     This will help you and future owners of the home  The plan should indicate where the  WarmlyYours Heating Roll s  is installed  the location of the cont
15. d    Please note diameter of cold lead and plan  accordingly     Indicate where the Heating Roll s  will need  to be cut and the Fiberglass Mesh will be  removed to customize the roll s  with flips   turns and where freeform spaces will be  located as indicated on your Installation Plan     Refer to Page 6 to understand how to  customize and alter the Heating Panels with  flips  turns and freeform spaces     Refer to Page 9 to develop an understanding  of where the Heating Panels need to be    STEP 4    placed in relation to permanent fixtures and  trafficked areas     Mark the Roll    On the Heating Roll s   mark the location for  the planned cut and turns and the length of  the free form cuts  Do this from the beginning  to the end of the roll  this is the last time  you can make sure that the total of all panel  lengths on your Installation Plan is the same  as the length of the roll you received     If there are any changes or discrepancies  with the Installation Plan  you will be able  to choose different locations for the cut  amp    turns  but the reference marks on the roll will  help you to always know if you are effecting  turns a few inches ahead or behind what was    STEP 4 cont     designed on the Installation Plan  Remember  that if you extend 4 panels by 3     at the end  you will be missing a 1    length of Heating Roll   Plan any deviation from the Installation Plan  accordingly     STEP 5    IMPORTANT    Careless use of tools and excessive  traffic during th
16. during installation on the  corresponding UL label s   located on the circuit breaker  box  and in the log on Page 17 of this Manual  If your  reading is not within the 15     range from the original  reading  the roll may be damaged in some way  If you get  zero across the core this indicates an open or short circuit  beneath the finished flooring  The electrical contractor  must locate the point of break or short  in coordination  with the Technical Services Department of WarmlyYours   com     Locating a Break or a Short    If your installation is complete  all wiring connections  have been verified to be correct  including grounding of  the system  you have checked the sensor wire for proper  Ohms reading  and you suspect the system is still not  working  you need to determine if there is a break or a  short under the floor     Checking for Breaks    The Ohm resistance of each roll should be measured  across the core wires     Make sure the probes of the Ohm meter do not touch the  sheath wire  Make sure you do not touch either of the  probe ends with your fingers  or the meter will be reading  your internal body resistance     Make sure your Ohm meter is set on the proper scale  0   to  200 for Heating Rolls  or O t0 20 000 for the sensor  wire   Your Ohm resistance readings should come within  15   plus or minus  of the original measurement indicated  by the factory on the UL label     If your Ohm reading is within 15  of what it should be   there is no break  However  y
17. e       Perform 2ND ohm test  Connect circuit  check  if purchased  to each heating roll        STEP 3    Tile Installation    One step method     ile    Apply 3 8    of latex portland cement with  a square notched trowel over the rolls   trowelling in the direction of the wires  whenever possible       Set tiles as recommended  TIP  Remove    excess thin set that may ooze up between  the grout joints with a wet rag  toothbrush  or sponge while installing the tile  in  preparation for a clean grout installation   NEVER use a utility knife to remove cured  thin set from grout joints as this can easily  damage the heating wires and void the  warranty       Disconnect Circuit Check and Perform    and record 3RD ohm test on Warranty  Registration Card     Two step method     1     Apply a 1 8    skim coat with a flat rubber  trowel using latex portland cement or self   leveling cement over the rolls and allow  proper cure time as per manufacturer  recommendation before moving to next  step     2  Apply a second      layer of latex portland    cement using a square notched trowel and  set tile as recommended  TIP  Remove  excess thin set that may ooze up between  the grout joints with a wet rag  toothbrush   or sponge while installing the tile  in  preparation for a clean grout installation   NEVER use a utility knife to remove cured  thin set from grout joints as this can easily  damage the heating wires and void the  warranty       Disconnect Circuit Check and Perform    and rec
18. e next few steps is  the leading cause of damage to the  Heating Element  Never drop or bang  a tool on the Heating Element     Minimize walking on the Heating  Elements and remember that when  rising from a kneeling position  toecaps  may exert too much uneven pressure  on the elements     We recommend the use of thick scraps  of cardboard or carpeting squares to  reduce the risk of damage     Make sure that everyone involved    in the installation or performing  other work in the space during the  installation process is aware of the  extra care needed to protect the  Heating Element        Ceramic Tile  amp  Natural Stone Floors   Step by Step Installation Guide       Materials  and Tools Required     e WarmlyYours TempZone Heating Rolls   e Thermostat with Sensor Probe Wire  if applicable    e Custom Design Layout  provided free with quote    e Digital Ohm Meter  required for completion of warranty registration card   e Circuit Check  sold separately    e Scissors   e Staple Gun or Hot Glue Gun  concrete applications    e Duct Tape or Box Tape  we recommend 3M 6969 Hi Temp Duct Tape   e Latex Portland Cement  acrylic or latex modified thin set mortar    e Plastic Notched Trowel   e Self leveling Cement       Ya Cork or 3 16    CeraZorb   concrete insulating underlayment  WarmlyYours offers  both of these products   or similar  is recommended when installing over concrete  This  is recommended to increase efficiency  but is not mandatory     See Thermal Insulating  amp  So
19. ement    must stay intact  Page 5 shows in detail  how to make the necessary turns to install your Floor Heating  System     Separating the Heating Element  from the Mesh    During the installation  you may need to separate the Heating  Element from the Fiberglass Mesh  This can be done provided  the Heating Element is not cut and the shielding is not nicked  or punctured  It will be necessary to do this when releasing the  Heating Element to make step turns and position it in a    Free  Form    space     4    One Good Turn Deserves Another    The complimentary Installation Plan provided by the  WarmlyYours team is very important  It shows the  recommended placement of your Heating Roll s  for  safety and optimal efficiency  The plan will also serve  as the reference for any future inspections or floor work  that needs to be performed     The Heating Element of the WarmlyYours product is  sewn in a serpentine pattern onto lengths of Fiberglass  Mesh forming a roll  It is quick and simple to cover large  areas     Your plan shows you where any modification is  necessary  These are all easily done by cutting through  the Fiberglass Mesh material  NOT the Heating  Element   see Photo A  so that the roll is in two or more   moveable  but connected  pieces which are called     Panels     see Photo B  These panels can be angled   turned or completely flipped over in order to cover the  space     To cover very small or odd shaped areas  the Heating  Element is used in    Free Form  
20. ered by any surface mounted equipment     Electrical Conduit    Local electrical codes often require the power leads be inside a metal or plastic conduit  when running through the wall from the Heating Roll to the control device  When using an  in floor sensor  if local code requires the low voltage sensor wire be housed in conduit  it  must use a separate conduit from the power leads high voltage      A Permanent Marker And Tape Measure   To measure and mark Installation Plan points onto the prepared subfloor as well as where  to alter the Fiberglass Mesh of the Heating Roll s     Utility Scissors    Scissors are the best tool to trim and alter the Fiberglass Mesh of the Heating Roll and to  separate any lengths of Heating Element from the Mesh  Never cut the Heating Element     Hot Glue Gun  Double Sided Tape and or Stapler    Use these tools to affix the Fiberglass Mesh portion of the Heating Roll to the prepared  subfloor before covering with thin set cement  Beware that misuse of a stapler can cause  damage to the Heating Element  NEVER staple across or on top of the wires  Hi temp  duct tape  like 3M 6969 is suggested     Off Cuts Of Cardboard Or Carpet Scraps    This protects the Heating Element during the installation     Understanding The Customized Installation Plan    The Customized Installation Plan    This is your key to a successful installation  Your plan has been custom designed  for your individual project based on the dimensions you gave us  It will indicate
21. erproofing  membrane in accordance with the  membrane manufacturer s installation  instructions     A secondary waterproofing membrane  will protect the mortar bed from any  moisture that may seep through the  tile  which could cause mold problems  over time    STEP 4              Install tile flooring according to the tile  manufacturer   s instructions  Conduct  insulation  amp  resistance tests and  record the values on the warramty  card      HEHE  PETE  RN                   FEE EEE  14       Electrician   s Guide     Trouble Shooting       15       Beware of Using a  Continuity Checker        Our smaller Heating Rolls have a high Ohm resistance  and some continuity checkers do not send enough  current to get completely through the wire and emit  the noise or light that affirms proper continuity  If your  instrument cannot function on a small Heating Roll   please use a digital Ohm meter     Electrical Fault Finding    Once the system has been turned off and made safe   have a suitably qualified person     1  Ensure all wires have been connected as per the  wiring diagrams     2  Make sure multiple rolls have been wired in parallel  with all leads returning to the thermostat and not  hooked to each other in series     3  Confirm that control devices are receiving correct  voltage     Use a well calibrated digital Onm meter with good  batteries  The Ohm resistance level of each Heating Roll  should be checked and the reading compared with the  resistance that was recorded 
22. eting and  returning the attached    System Warranty Registration    card to WarmlyYours  Inc  within thirty days of date of purchase  Please  keep your invoice  as proof of date of purchase will be required in the event of a claim  2  The warming roll must be installed  flat under tile  stone  resilient flooring or laminate wood in a latex modified thin set or a portland based cement  3  The warming  system must be electrically grounded and protected by a GFI  Ground Fault Interrupter   4  The installation must comply with  all national and local electrical and building codes  as well as any other applicable statutory requirements  5  The manufacturer  hereby reserves the right to inspect the installation site at any reasonable time  6  The warranty is not automatically transferred    with change of ownership  but the manufacturer may  on application  transfer the warranty for the period remaining  This  transfer is solely at the discretion of the manufacturer  7  The warming system should be used strictly in accordance with the  following  7 1 Hard wire the warming system rolls to a dedicated circuit  The voltage of the circuit should match the voltage of  the warming system  and the size of the circuit should be such that the warming system does not occupy more than 80  of  the circuit capacity  7 2 Should you feel no warmth on the floor within 60 minutes  verify that there is power to the control or  thermostat  Contact WarmlyYours after verifying that there is power thro
23. floor  be sure to separate the paper  backing from the tape  If care is not taken  when trying to expose the sticky side of  the tape  the tape will pull off along with  the backing  allowing the cables to fall  off of the mat  Use a finger nail to help    separate the backing from the tape itself                                                                                                     Testing    DO NOT SUPPLY THE SYSTEM WITH  ELECTRIC CURRENT    All testing is done with a digital Onmmeter  Supplying the system with a 120 volt or 240  volt electric current before the installation is complete is not needed to test the system     Taking the Ohm Readings    The electrical resistance of the Heating Roll s  must be checked before you start  and  monitored throughout the installation process to ensure there has been no damage  causing shorts or breaks  We recommend at least three readings be taken     1  Before starting installation   2  After securing the Heating Roll s  in place on the subfloor     3  After installing the flooring surface above the Heating Roll s      Record the Ohm Readings    The Value on the UL label should be within     15  variance of the original measurement  indicated on the label  The electrician should carefully mark the initial Ohm reading taken  onto the warranty card  Should the initial Ohm reading be outside the 15      variance   refer to the electrical trouble shooting section on Page 14  or call Technical Support at   800  875 5285     E
24. iency  but is not mandatory     See Thermal Insulating  amp  Sound Control Underlayment installation  instructions  We do not recommend using self leveling cement directly over cork  insulating underlayment  However  self leveling cement can be used directly over  CeraZorb   insulating underlayment     Preparation     1  Cross check the items received against the packing list and the materials list on  the installation plan to ensure that the roll length and thermostat type are an exact  match     2  Perform 1st ohm test   Measure the resistance of each mat with an Ohm meter   reading core wire to core wire  and record the readings on the UL label and on  the installation plan  The Ohms readings should be within a     15  variance of  the Ohm value specified on the UL tag  Measure the continuity between core wire  and ground wire     The reading should be O L or infinity     3  Prepare the subfloor to be clean and free of debris     4  Do a dry fit of the rolls on the subfloor according to the custom design installation  plan  Measure and mark the mats and subfloor if necessary     5  Make any adjustment in the layout PRIOR to cutting the roll     6  When using Self Leveling Underlayment  SLU   we suggest priming the floor  before laying out the rolls  Doing so will ensure that the primer covers the  subfloor completely  Whenever using SLU  ALWAYS follow the installation  recommendations set forth by the SLU   s manaufacturer  It is very important to  adhere the heating roll 
25. is in    resalable    condition  The product must be in exactly the same condition as when  we shipped it to you     30000 I 8 2012    17    rd WARMLYYOURS         nenn    NECESSARY  RADIANT HEATING IF MAILED       IN THE  UNITED STATES       BUSINESS REPLY MAIL   FIRST CLASS MAIL PERMIT NO 77 LONG GROVE IL   POSTAGE WILL BE PAID BY ADDRESSEE  WarmlyYours Inc    590 Telser Rd Ste B  Lake Zurich  IL 60047    
26. l s      E  Turn     Indicates where the    Mesh    needs to be cut to make a turn allowing the roll to continue  in a new direction  See Page 5 for full details on how to execute turns   F  Free Form Space     Indicates a length of Fiberglass Mesh that needs to be removed and separated from the  Heating Element  For every 3    of Mesh removed  1    6    of Heating Element will be freed  on 18    wide rolls  and on 36    wide rolls  3    of heating element will be freed  This    free    wire  should be manually positioned on the floor and secured with tape or glue  Staples are  never recommended on the Heating Element     G  Control Device     Indicates where the control device is to be located on the wall     H  Notes    Indicates any additional information you may need including the total watts and amps  drawn by the Floor Heating System    I  Permanent Fixtures     Indicates the location of permanent fixtures  Please note that these fixtures must not be  placed on top of the heated area     IMPORTANT   Cross check the items you received against the packing  list and the materials list on the installation plan to ensure that the roll  length s  and thermostat type s  are an exact match     Warmlyyours Floor Heating System     The Heating Roll    A  Heating Element   B  Fiberglass Mesh   C  Tape   D  Cold Lead Wire   E  Factory Splice   F  Floor Sensor  optional     DD    a x  SEE    Q    1     Metal Braiding    Secondary Teflon Connected to Ground    Insulation       s  Mul
27. n  The released Heating  Element is then placed in a free form  manner in the stepped gap   See Free  Form this section  This is the most popular  way to do a step turn because it keeps the  Heating Element under the Fiberglass  Mesh offering some protection during floor  covering installation                                               One Good Turn Deserves Another    Step Turn with Flip Over                sh                   Cut and remove the amount of Fiberglass  Mesh indicated in the circle and make  a 180   flip turn  The released Heating  Element is placed in a free form manner in  the stepped gap   See Free Form  Some  installations will require a Heating Panel  to be placed with the wires facing up   We recommend that at the next turn the  panel should be flipped over so that the  Fiberglass Mesh sits on top of the Heating  Element           Working  around Obstacles    Special circumstances will require the  Heating Element to circumvent an    obstacle  The released Heating Element  is not needed to fill an area but to simply  continue the circuit           Experience is the Key    As you begin to work with the Heating  Panels  you willbecome more comfortable  with the product  The ultimate goal is to  keep even spacing of the Heating Element  and the integrity of the electrical circuit   Cut and remove the amount of Fiberglass  Mesh indicated in the circle     When using the double sided tape on the     wire side    of the roll to help secure the roll  to the 
28. n will  increase the efficiency of the system and will  ease placement of the cold lead     j Expansion joints require special  consideration  Heating panels cannot cross  these joints and your Installation Plan should  accurately indicate all joints  If your Installation  Plan does not match your subfloor  contact  WarmlyYours to have a new plan designed     Cementboard Subfloors    Remove all debris  staples and nails  Repair  any loose boards and sand the edges of any  boards that are at different elevations  First  apply a 1 8    to 1 4    layer of thin set cement  and let it dry     Mudbed Subfloors    The Heating Roll s  are always installed on  top of the Mudbed in the thin set used to  adhere the tiles       It is advised to prepare the subfloor as you  would for any conventional installation along  the Tile Council of America Guidelines     Once instaled over the sub floorings  described  at least 1 4 in  of thin set or mortar  type cement adhesive material is to be  installed over the heating panel  The flooring  materials that may be installed on top of the  cement adhesive material cannot have an  insulation value greater than R 1     STEP 3  Mark the Floor    Using a suitable pen  and referring to the  Installation Plan provided  mark off areas on  the floor where permanent heavy fixtures will  rest   Cabinets  toilet base  etc      Mark the position of the sensor  if one is to  be used  as well as the planned route of the  cold lead wires and sensor wire  if use
29. ogramming   Just enter the floor temperature    using either Fahrenheit or Celcius     It is equipped with a GFCI and   is available in 15 amps at both  120 volt and 240 voltages  A floor  requiring more power will need   to be zoned with more than one  SmartStat and a Relay Contactor  or with a Master Thermostat and  Power Modules  We recommend  an inside wall  away from  sunshine     j WARMLYYOURS         RADIANT HEATING       Items Needed For The System Installation    System Components From WarmlyYours  1  The Customized Installation Plan  or layout      2  Heating Roll s   15 watt  sq  ft   If multiple rolls are connected to the same control  device  they must be of the same voltage type and wired in parallel     3  Control Device  one of the following      e SmartStat    Programmable Thermostat     EasyStat    Non Programmable Thermostat    4  You may also have a relay contactor or power module  if your system is being  installed in a large area     IMPORTANT   Cross check the items you received against the packing  list and the materials list on the installation plan to ensure that the roll  length s  and thermostat type s  are an exact match              Double Check Your Dimensions    Check and verify that your plan has the correct room dimensions  Your order consists of  the exact amount of material required to complete your project  If the measurements of  your space have changed  this will affect how much product is required and how it will be  installed  Once the
30. oles  Do not hold the wires onto the probes with your fingers  A digital meter is easier to  use and strongly recommended  It is wise to verify that the batteries of the Onmmeter are  good  Set your Ohmmeter to measure resistance in the range of 0 to 200 Ohms     On some smaller rolls  it may be necessary to set the ohm meter to the next higher range  of measurment to get an accurate ohm reading     Three  3  Ohm Readings should be taken for each roll of WarmlyYours TempZone at each  stage of the installation and recorded in the table below     1  Core to Core   This is the reading between the two inner conductors on the lead wires    2  Core to Sheath Yellow   Red Lead   This is the reading between the inner core and  the outer ground sheath on the lead wire  This reading should be infinity    3  Core to Sheath Black Lead   This is the reading between the inner core and the outer  ground sheath on the lead wire at the finish point of the roll  This reading should be  infinity     Core to Sheath Core to Sheath    Core to Core       After the installation  if necessary  the position of a break can be found with a time domain  reflectometer  Repair kits and guidance are available from the WarmlyYours support line   Details of how to repair a damaged Heating Element are also available on our web site at  http   www warmlyyours com en US support     Example of Wiring a Control to Twin Conductor       Twin Conductor  Metal Braiding    Turn off Breaker Secondary Teflon Connected to
31. ord 3RD ohm test on Warranty  Registration Card     STEP 4    Electrical Connections    1  The electrical wiring should follow the  wiring instructions provided with the  thermostat     2  The thermostat is mounted in a double   gang wall box with a single gang mud ring     3  The heating mats must be connected to  the electrical service via a GFCI  Ground  Fault Circuit Interrupter   The GFCI feature  is incorporated in the thermostat     4  All electrical connections should be  performed by a licensed  certified  electrician     Allow proper thin set and grout cure time as  recommended by the manufacturer before  powering up the WarmlyYours electric  radiant heat system     Glue Down Laminate  amp  Engineered Wood Floors   Installation Guide       Materials  and Tools Required     e WarmlyYours TempZone    Heating Rolls   e Thermostat with Sensor Probe Wire   e Custom Design Layout  provided free with quote    e Digital Ohm Meter  required for completion of warranty registration card   e Circuit Check  sold separately    e Scissors   e Staple Gun or Hot Glue Gun  concrete applications    e Duct Tape or Box Tape   e Latex Portland Cement  acrylic or latex modified thin set mortar   e Plastic Notched Trowel   e Flat Rubber Trowel  float trowel    e Self leveling Cement    e Ya Cork or 3 16    CeraZorb   concrete insulating underlayment  WarmlyYours offers  both of these products   or similar  is recommended when installing over concrete   This is recommended to increase effic
32. ou still need to check for an  electrical short     If your Ohm reading is lower  outside the 15  range   but  there is clearly some continuity  check your Ohm meter  and your batteries  If these are good  there is a possibility  that you have several electrical shorts     Infinity Ohm Reading     If you have absolutely no reading    infinity on your  meter   and you are sure you adjusted the setting of the  Ohm meter to the correct reading range  0 to 200 for the  Heating Rolls  or O t0 20 000 for the sensor wire   then you  have a break    total cut  in the conductor     Checking for Electrical Short    In some rare occasions an installation may have suffered  from a high pressure point that broke the insulation between  the core conductor and the multi stranded sheath  Such an  Opening in the insulation layer can create an electrical short   even though the Ohm reading from the white conductor to  the yellow or red conductor is normal and does not indicate  any circuit break  In these rare occasions a continuity test  will show continuity between the one or both of the core  conductors and the sheath wire     There should be no continuity     infinite    resistance  reading  not zero  between the conductors and the sheath     If your instrument reveals continuity between the core  conductor and the sheath  there is a short in the circuit     Important General Considerations    IMPORTANT INFORMATION    The most important consideration is to maintain the  integrity of the He
33. rchasing your new WarmlyYours TempZone    floor warming system  To register your system  go online to www WarmlyYours com warranty  or simply  complete  detach and mail the Warranty Card within 30 days of date of purchase to  WarmlyYours  590 Telser Rd Lake Zurich  IL 60047  For your convenience  you may    also fax this card to  800  408 1100     1  HOMEOWNER INFORMATION  Company Name  Address    Fax    2  FLOOR INSTALLER INFORMATION  Company Name    Phone    Address Email    City Postal Zip    Fax    3  ELECTRICIAN INFORMATION    Check here if homeowner installed IB    4  HEATING SYSTEM INFORMATION    Install Date  City Postal Zip    OTile  LlLaminate Wood    OStone   1Other    Installed Under      Please specify other   Sub Floor Material  Set In  Total Rolls Installed  Roll Size Final Ohm Reading    Roll 1       WarmlyYours  Inc  warrants the WarmlyYours TempZone    electric floor warming system rolls     the Product     to be free   from defects in materials and workmanship for 15 years from the date of manufacture  provided that the Product is installed  in accordance with the WarmlyYours product installation guide  any special written or oral design or installation guidelines  provided by WarmlyYours for the specific project that the Product is intended  the provisions of the National Electric Code   NEC   and all applicable local building and electrical codes  If the Product is determined to be defective in materials and  workmanship  and has not been damaged as a res
34. res will go to the floor     Set 1  The 120 volt or 240 volt cold lead  wires that power the system    Set 2  The low voltage sensor wire if a  SmartStat or EasyStat thermostat is  being installed       Some local electrical codes require the low  voltage and or 120 volt wires above the floor  to be installed in conduit  The low voltage  sensor wire must not be placed in the  same conduit as the 120 volt or 240  volt  power supply  The portion of the cold lead  that is installed in the floor will be directly  covered with thin set cement or flooring  adhesive     All lead wires will travel back to the control  location  either directly or through a Relay  Contactor  AND MUST NOT CROSS OR  COME IN CONTACT WITH THE HEATING  ELEMENT     Check the Ohms reading of the sensor wire  before and after installation to make sure it has  not radically changed  Most sensor wires have  Ohms readings of 8 000 to 20 000 and your  OHM meter must have a 20kohm setting for this  measurement     9    STEP 2    Prepare the Subfloor    Inspect the subfloor surface carefully   Remove all debris and grind any sharp edges  of cracks  It is important to remove any sharp  edges or pointed objects that might damage  the Heating Element     Cement Subfloors    Insulate for Heat Retention    We strongly recommend adding a layer  of insulation to the concrete slab prior to  installing the floor heating system  Secure  the insulation to the subfloor before installing  the floor heating system  The insulatio
35. rol device and the  amperage of the system  If a sensor is used  indicate its location on the plan  The electrician  should put the code labels  UL  from any Heating Roll used in a convenient place such as  the circuit breaker box  The labels should have Ohm resistance readings written on them   These are a useful reference for future inspections and possible troubleshooting     Complete the Warranty Card and return to WarmlyYours within 90 days   Keep your plan and this installation manual safe for future reference     Record your installation information here   Name Company of Electrician   Address   Tel     Location of UL labels   Name Company of Floor Installer   Address   Tel     Location of Installation Plan    Date of installation    The instructions in this manual must be observed when installing the WarmlyYours Floor  Heating System  Failure to follow these instructions may inhibit optimal performance of  your Floor Heating System and void the system warranty  A tile setter  flooring contractor  or qualified Do It Yourselfer can install the WarmlyYours Heating Roll s   However  a  qualified electrician must complete the electrical connections of the system to the main  electrical circuit in accordance with the National Electrical Code and your local codes  We  trust that your installation goes well and that you enjoy your warm floors     16    Warranty Information  Please complete and return the Warranty Card  online or you may send fax this form     Thank you for pu
36. se a flat trowel to encase the heating  rolls in 3 8    of self leveling cement or  latex portland cement and allow proper  manufacturer recommended cure time   Follow manufacturers recommended  mixing directions carefully     A  Perform 2nd ohm test     13    STEP 2    Apply the Flooring  Adhesive  glue     1  Apply manufacturer   s recommended  adhesive as per flooring installation  instructions     STEP 3    Install Laminate    Engineered Wood  Flooring    1  Install laminate or engineered wood  flooring as per manufacturer   s  recommendations     2  Perform and record 3rd ohm test on  Warranty Registration Card     STEP 4    Electrical Connections    1  The electrical wiring should follow the  wiring instructions provided with the  thermostat     NO      The thermostat is mounted in a double   gang wall box with a single gang mud ring     oO      The heating rolls must be connected to the  electrical service via a GFCI  Ground Fault  Circuit Interrupter   The GFCI feature is  incorporated in the thermostat     4  All electrical connections should be  performed by a licensed  certified  electrician     Allow proper adhesive  amp  setting material  cure time as recommended by the  manufacturer before powering up the  WarmlyYours electric radiant heat system     Shower Mat  Bench  amp  Floor    Installation Guide       STEP 1    Once the mortar bed has set  dry fit  the TempZone    Shower Mat to verify  its dimensions and ensure it fits the  contours of the shower area     
37. securely to the subfloor  otherwise the heating wire may  float to the top of the SLU     Please call WarmlyYours at  800  875 5285 if the roll does not provide the specified  coverage or for 24 7 installation and technical support     Concrete Subfloor Applications     Prepare the subfloor as per flooring manufacturer recommendations  In some cases   leveling of the subfloor may be necessary  Leveling should be done before installing  heating rolls  Insulating over concrete slab  Adhere the  4    cork or 3 16    CeraZorb    insulating underlayment to the concrete with latex portland cement using a 1 8     v notched trowel     NOTE  Self leveling cement cannot be poured directly over cork insulating  underlayment     For applications where self leveling cement must go directly over the concrete  insulator  we recommend using CeraZorb   insulating underlayment     12    Glue Down Laminate  amp  Engineered Wood Floors   Installation Guide       STEP 1    Install WarmlyYours  Heating Rolls    1  Install the floor heating system as  recommended  adhering the mesh every  6 8 inches with hot glue  or staples if  using cork insulation   carefully routing the  power leads alongside the system back  to the power supply  Never staple directly  over the wires     2  Install the thermostat sensor probe   if applicable  6    into the heating mat  centered directly between the heating  wires  The sensor wire must not contact  the heating wire  Connect circuit check  if  purchased      3  U
38. ti Strand  J    Conductor Wire       Primary Teflon  Insulation    The Heating Element    The Heating Element consists of two copper alloy resistance wires covered by Teflon    insulation  A braided metal  surrounds the primary Teflon    insulation and serves as ground sheath  The Heating Element  A  attached with tape   C  in a serpentine pattern to a flexible Fiberglass Mesh  B   The Fiberglass Mesh is designed to keep the Heating  Element evenly spaced throughout the roll  The cold lead return wire is factory installed at one end of the Heating  Roll and must run back to the power supply along the perimeter of the heated space  The power lead  D  is 15 feet in  length  The lead is spliced to the Heating Element  E  at the factory  If necessary  this lead wire may be shortened or  even extended  Please note the thickness of the factory splice and cold lead and plan accordingly     Floor Sensor  not required for all systems     Systems using a SmartStat Programmable Thermostat or EasyStat require a Floor Sensor  G   This Sensor is embedded  in the floor and monitors the floor temperature  The Floor Sensor should be centered in between 2 resistance wires  leaving approximately 1 5    on either side and extend about 6    into the heated area  Avoid placing the sensor in an  area affected by a draft  a radiator or the sun  Must be installed if using a thermostat  Some people choose to install a  second  Backup  sensor  For an additional cost you may purchase a second sensor    
39. ugh the load wires  Under no circumstances should  you or anyone else tamper with or attempt to repair the warming system   this will render the warranty null and void  7 3 Switch  the warming system on and off as you would any conventional electric heater  although timers or thermostats may be used if  preferred  7 4 Use reasonable care in the operation of the warming system  Do not drop heavy articles on the flooring or pierce  the flooring with sharp objects  7 5 All restrictions and warnings detailed in the installation guide must be strictly followed     WARMLYYOURS  INC  DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTY NOT PROVIDED HEREIN  INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY  OF MERCHANTABILITY OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE  WARMLYYOURS  FURTHER DISCLAIMS ANY RESPONSIBILITY FOR SPECIAL  INDIRECT  SECONDARY  INCIDENTAL  OR  CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING FROM OWNERSHIP OR USE OF THIS PRODUCT  INCLUDING INCONVENIENCE  OR LOSS OF USE  THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES  WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE FACE OF THIS DOCUMENT  NO  AGENT OR REPRESENTATIVE OF WARMLYYOURS HAS ANY AUTHORITY TO EXTEND OR MODIFY THIS WARRANTY  UNLESS A CORPORATE OFFICER MAKES SUCH EXTENSION OR MODIFICATION IN WRITING     WarmlyYours makes no claim as to the amount of floor room temperature rise  the time to reach a given floor room temperature  or final floor room temperature due to the innumerable variations in building construction and environmental conditions     RETURN POLICY  Product will be accepted for return if it 
40. ult of misuse  misapplication or improper installation  WarmlyYours will  reimburse the cost for location of the fault  repair of Product  and any labor and materials required to perform the repair  If  repair of the Product is not feasible  WarmlyYours will replace the Product or refund the original cost of the Product  Controls  sold under the WarmlyYours name are warranted for specific coverage periods  Please see www WarmlyYours com for the  length of warranty coverage for each control  Should the control be defective or malfunction  return the control to WarmlyYours  and it will be repaired or replaced  at WarmlyYours option   The warranty does not cover removal or reinstallation costs  See  entire warranty in packaging     WarmlyYours Inc  assumes no responsibility under this warranty for any damage to the Product prior to or during installation by  anyone  including  but not limited to trades people or visitors to the job site  or damage caused as a result of post installation  work  Call our toll free number   800  875 5285  if you have any questions about installation  The Limited Warranty is null and  void if the Product owner or his representative attempts to repair the Product without receiving authorization  Upon notification  of an actual or possible problem  WarmlyYours will issue an Authorization to Proceed under the terms of the Limited Warranty     Warranty Subject to the Following Conditions  1  The warranty of the warming system must be registered by compl
41. und Control Underlayment installation instructions   We do not recommend using self leveling cement directly over cork insulating  underlayment  However  self leveling cement can be used directly over CeraZorb    insulating underlayment     When Installing in Wet Locations    e  Installation shall be in accordance with the National Electric Code  NFPA 70 and CAN   CSA  C22 1  Canadian Electric code  Part 1  CEC  and that final acceptance is to be  made in the field by the Authority Having Jurisdiction  AHJ      e WarmlyYours recommends using a separate Mat for shower areas   Note  The UL Listing for this product covers use in wet locations for CANADA only  Wet  location installation in United States shall be in accordance with the National Electric  Code  NFPA 70 and any other applicable jurisdictional code and final acceptance is to  be made by the Authority Having Jurisdiction  AHJ      e If insulation board is being used over a slab  use suitable glue or cement based  adhesive or thinset mortar to adhere it to the slab  If installing in a wet location   ensure the slope of the mortar bed is maintained to direct water to the drain pipe   Note  For wet location installaions  WarmlyYours recommends installing a secondary  waterproofing membrane over the mortar bed covering the wire  as per membrane  manufacturer   s instructions  This will protect the mortar bed from any moisture that  may seep through the tile  which could cause mold problems over time     Preparation   1   
    
Download Pdf Manuals
 
 
    
Related Search
    
Related Contents
  Programme "L`augmentation" - Archives  取扱説明書  Tripp Lite Duplex Multimode 62.5/125 Fiber Patch Cable (LC/ST), 3M (10-ft.)  Tel. 0039-02-90.73.30.26 Fax. 02.90.77.570 www.speedyblock.  04 ISC 299 Manual Técnico  Service Manual  Manuale di istruzioni Sensore apertura porte  Philips Scart Adapter SWV3011S  取説PDF    Copyright © All rights reserved. 
   Failed to retrieve file