Miscellaneous questions

Can I Cut the Electric Floor Heating System Wire if I Have too Much?


This page explains why Warmup does not recommend you cut the wire for any reason and provides solutions to having too much cable.

Can I cut my floor heating mat if it’s too large?


Instead, try pulling the cable off the mesh and spacing the cable every 2 or 2.5 inches apart. Consult your installation manual with further questions regarding where the cable or mat can be run.

Why does my heater have a ground wire but the thermostat has no terminal for ground?


The ground wire of the heater(s) must be directly connected to the ground wire of the supply.

What is the EMF level of Warmup cables?


Our cable was tested and measured 0.5 mG at 1/2” (a typical distance between the cable and your feet). This measures at 1/200th of the acceptable value of 100 mG as established by the WHO and Intertek/ETL. It therefore complies with EN50366.

Should I use a 120V or 240V electric floor heating system?


As a rule of thumb, when you are using electric floor heating on an area over 130 sq ft, you will likely use a 240v system(s).  Click “Read More” to find out why.

Can I upgrade to the 6iE?


Do you have an old Warmup thermostat that you’d like to upgrade to the 6iE? Learn all you need to know in this post.

How much accumulation can a snow melting system handle?


Are you wondering how much snow fall a snow melting system can handle? Read more about snow melting technology here.

What is the maximum heating temperature for the FOIL system?


Are you using the Warmup FOIL system and wondering what the maximum heating temperature is? This post gives you the information you’re looking for.

How do you update software on a 4iE thermostat?


Looking to update the software on your 4iE thermostat? This post will tell you all about software updates and how they work.

How much energy does self-regulating cable use?


Wondering how much energy self-regulating cable uses? This post will teach you how to calculate energy consumption and running costs.

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