When applied, you will select a number and this percentage represents the number of minutes the heat will be on out of every 10 minute cycle. For example, if you select 60%, the heat will be on for 6 minutes, followed by 4 minutes of the system being off. Then, after the 4 minutes, it will activate again for 6 and so on. This will continue until your programmed heating period ends or until you manually turn off the heat.
Miscellaneous questions
If wire spacing and floor height isn’t consistent, your floor may not heat evenly. Click “Read More” for details.
Your floor can reach higher temperatures in some areas where furniture, area rugs, dog beds or other fixtures are trapping the heat. Click “Read More” for details.
Yes! Click “Read More” for details.
Not at all. Click “Read More” for details.
The factory joint MUST be installed in the floor. Click “Read More” for details.
No, floor heating thermostats are specifically designed to control electric floor heating systems.
It will vary depending on the depth of the cable in the material (concrete, pavers or asphalt) and the voltage input into the cable (280-240-277). Click “Read More” for details.
Powering off your thermostat is an important function to be familiar with, as it allows you to completely shut down your system when needed. Whether you prefer visual guidance or step-by-step instructions, we have you covered! Below, you’ll find videos and detailed instructions specific to popular thermostat models, including the Warmup 6iE, 4iE, and Terra thermostats. You can choose to watch the videos to visually follow along or refer to the instructions tailored to your thermostat model.