The TDR Meter is used to measure the distance to an existing fault in the wiring of your heating system. It sends an electrical pulse into the connected cable, traveling along the cable until it reaches the fault and then that pulse is sent back to the TDR. The time it took for that pulse to reach the fault and travel back is measured and converted to a distance reading that will appear on the TDR Meter.
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Here is an example of how Warmup Heating Cable could be installed on a roof.
Floor heating can work under nailed hardwood as well. Click “Read More” for detailed instructions to do it the right way.
This short video shows how to run Warmup De-Icing Heating Cable in a Downspout.
The COMMBOX-600 is a “Plug and Play” controlled power distribution panel for frost protection, ice and snow melting projects. When receiving a signal from the sensor(s)m the contactors are activated, energizing your heating system. DIP switch settings determine how the zones activate. When programming your system, make sure DIP switch 1 is in the ON position. The program manual can be navigated by using the SELECT (+) to move forward or SELECT (-) to go back through settings.
This short video by Warmup shows how to secure roof clips.
Click here to view a Product Review and Installation Video of Warmup anti-freezing pipe system by A Concord Carpenter.
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The thermostats come with a 9’ sensor cable to detect the temperature under the floor finish. The end of the probe wire contains a capped sensor that should be evenly centered between two heating cables at least 12” into the heated area. At no time should the probe wire cross the heating cable.
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