What is the power supply for the non-jacketed cable?
All non-jacketed self‑regulating cable must be powered by a 120 V supply line.
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All non-jacketed self‑regulating cable must be powered by a 120 V supply line.
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Warmup’s non‑jacketed self-regulating cable is ideal for smaller indoor pipe runs in basements, crawlspaces, and unheated interiors where freezing must be prevented.
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Learn how non‑jacketed cable is applied in a spiral or linear fashion along a pipe, with additional guidance to achieve desired heat output.
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See the maximum circuits for Warmup’s non‑jacketed self‑regulating cable based on voltage, breaker size and start‑up temperature.
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If you have quesitons about where to mount your warmup thermostat you can find answers to that question and more here.
Can I mount my thermostat anywhere? Read More »
The functionalities are identical, but the second version has a different WiFi chip that offers a better range.
What are the differences between the old WSM version (before 2020) and the new? Read More »
If you have a WSM-252W and need the installation manual, you can download a copy here.
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If you’ve added a WSM in the app that you’d like to remove you can find instructions here for how to do so.
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If your WSM has lost internet connection you can read more here on how to get it back up and running.
What should I do if I change my WiFi settings at home and my WSM is not online anymore? Read More »
You may find that you need to do a factory reset to your WSM. If this is the case, read along here to find out how.
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