Installation

What do I do if I have too much or too little NAMSR cable during installation?


consider tightening the triangles, whilst maintaining the proper height based on the overhang or use t-splices and end kits for downspouts so you do not have to use extra cable coming back up

Installing the SIT-6E


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Installing a Relay for Loads over 15 Amps


When using a relay for your installation, its important to note that each relay will need its own dedicated 20 amp circuit.

Installation of the floor sensor probe of the TH115 Floor Heating Thermostat


Follow these simple instructions to install the floor sensor probe.  Click “Read More” for details.

Installation of the CIT-1


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How to Complete an Effective GIT-1 Installation


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How do I wire my Relay-25?


This Relay-25 fits in a standard single gang box. It is used in conjunction with the 4iE® Smart thermostat series as well as the Tempo thermostat, in order to expand the original 15 amp capacity. It is specifically designed for large applications beyond 800 sqft.

How do I install the factory joint which is thicker than the heater wire?


If it is not installed in the floor, the joint may give and your system will no longer work. Not only will your warranty be voided but you will have to repair the joint and place it back into the floor. The joint connects the heated wire to the unheated lead. NEVER leave the factory joint exposed to air and do not place it in or behind the wall.

Can Warmup Electric Heating be Installed in a Shower?


This page discusses the recommended practices of installing Warmup mats or cables in a shower.

Can I swap my 3iE to a 4iE or Tempo?


Yes. The box and mounting requirements are identical for all horizontal Warmup thermostats and the sensor is compatible. If you’d like to swap a 3iE for a 4iE or Tempo thermostat you will need to consult with a qualified electrician, as it requires handling line voltage wires when disconnecting and reconnecting.

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