At what temperature does the GIT-1 sensor activate?
38 degrees or less
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We highly recommend the use of polymer-modified adhesives, also known as “modified thinset.” Since the addition of the polymer compound creates a more dense bonding reaction during the curing process, this ultimately improves heat distribution. Acceptable tile adhesives include modified polymer self-leveler or thinset.
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Before you order your floor heating system, there are a several things you can do in preparation. Read this before your start!
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It is vital that the floor heating thermostat’s floor probe was not only installed but done so the right way. Click “Read More” for details. Make sure that the sensor probe is installed underneath the mat and placed equidistant BETWEEN two runs of heater wire.
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It depends on a lot of factors, but a classic installation over ¾” plywood with NADWM mats would take about 30 minutes to heat from 60F to 80F. Click “Read More” for details.
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To wire in 3-phase you need 3-phase supply power. Click “Read More” for details.
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This page explains the difference of the mat and loose cable options but ultimately either the cable or mat option will give you the design freedom you are looking for.
Do I choose cable or mat electric floor heating systems? Read More »
If you have set the floor type to any kind of floating floor, a safety feature in the thermostat will not allow you to increase the target temperature any higher than 81 degrees. Click “Read More” for details.
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The four DIP switches are located on the back of the thermostat unit on back of the door as shown in picture. Click “Read More” for details.
Where are the DIP switches located on the COMMBOX-600? Read More »
Warmup offers an extensive range of electric floor systems compatible with all floor types, rooms and projects.