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.
Miscellaneous questions
In the event of a power outage, the capacitor will hold the charge for approx 1 hour, after which time the device will require re-programming.
The 4iE is designed for use with heating only and is not capable of controlling air conditioning units.
After completing a heated wire repair it is safe to replace the needed tile. Make sure your resistance readings are correct before re-laying the tile after the repair is completed.
The CommBox and Resibox have been programmed to work with a variety of third-party sensors. Click “Read More” for details.
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
Out of the box, no. Each ‘box’ will need its own sensor to trigger. Click “Read More” for more details.
Warmup now offers our own DCM-PRO cable, which is a custom designed cable compatible with all uncoupling membranes.
This page outlines installation recommendations when installing over a plywood sub-floor.
Connecting one system to the other in series is often referred to as “daisy chaining”. Each floor heating system must be connected individually to the operating floor heating thermostat.