When wiring a GIT-1, use 18 AWG wire up to 500 ft or use 12 AWG wire for 500–2,000 ft from the controller.
When wiring a GIT-1, use 18 AWG wire up to 500 ft or use 12 AWG wire for 500–2,000 ft from the controller.
For CIT-1 wiring, use 18 AWG jacketed 3-wire up to 500’ from controller; use 12 AWG jacketed 3-wire for distances up to 2000’.
The amperage capacity of the Resibox is 120A and for the Commbox it is 230 Amps. The Resibox has (4) of the 30A/2-pole contactors rated 120-277V for a total of maximum 120A load capacity. Click “Read More” for details.
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.
Be safe and follow these important reminders before troubleshooting your floor heating system. Click “Read More” for instructions.
The CIT‑1 sensor operates on low voltage, ideal for safe integration with control systems.
No, you should never shorten the heating wire. Click “Read More” for details.
When slight damage is caused to the wire, a visual assessment needs to be made. Read more.
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.