WarmWire Kit
WarmWire Kits are an affordable alternative to floor heating mats.
Heating cable systems like WarmWire by SunTouch offer increased freedom in your install, allowing you to easily go around seemingly awkward turns & other obstructions such as a toilets, kitchen islands, or floor vents invloved in your layout.
This kit contains the following components:
• SunStat Command Programmable Thermostat
• Spool(s) of WarmWire radiant heating cable
• Roll(s) of CableStrap (for securing cable to subfloor)
• Floor Sensor Wire (10k)
• Wire nuts & miniature screwdrivers
• LoudMouth Installation Monitor/Alarm
• Installation Manual
• Roll of Tape
WarmWire works wonderfully under natural stone, tile, laminate, engineered woods, carpet, vinyl, linoleum, & solid hardwood (if you use sleepers). They are also approved for shower installation where permitted by the local authority having jurisdiction (AHJ).
(Compatible for install at 2 ½, 3, or 3 ½ inch spacing)
Instructions + Video
Step 1: Plan your layout and determine the cable direction. Measure about 3" in. inches from the wall, and place strap parallel to the wall. Under toe kick spaces, install the strap 1.5"in. inches to 2" in. inches away from the vanity.
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Step 2: Cut the strap to length for each side of area to be heated.
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Step 3: Secure the strap to the subfloor using double-sided tape, glue, or fasteners.
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Step 4: Fill in each section back and forth with cable, spacing the wire 2.5" or 3" in. inches apart. For additional areas, cut and attach the straps accordingly and begin weaving the wire into that area.
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Important: If cables are running greater than 3' or 4'ft. feet across a room, be sure to add another strap to thread through in the center of the area to be heated. |
Yes, can be installed in a tiled shower. UL listed, verify local code.
INTERIOR floor heating application only. Embedded in mortar or self leveler only
Mats or Wire | Supply Wire | Breaker | |||
VAC | total amps | (AWG*) | qty | type | rating |
120 | up to 12 amps | 14 | 1 | single pole | 15 or 20 A |
120 | up to 15 amps | 12 | 1 | single pole | 20 A |
240 | up to 12 amps | 14 | 1 | double pole | 15 or 20 A |
240 | up to 15 amps | 12 | 1 | double pole | 20 A |
* Recommended only. Follow local codes for wire gauge size.
15 Amps
20 A Breaker.
Blue Flexible Polyurethane WaterProof Jacket surrounding 2 ETFE insulated copper heating wires, metal jacket & ground wire drain
Install 4-6" away from the toilet drain wax ring. It can be under the front of toilet - Approximately 20" from wall.
Minimum 3/8" x 1/4". Dependent on tile size - verify with tile/mortar manufacturer
50° Degrees F / 10° Degrees C
Specifications
UPC | 840213195434 |
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Heating Power Output Total | 410 BTU total |
Heating Power Output per Hour (BTU) | 41 BTU per Sq Ft/Hour at 3" spacing |
EMF (Electro Magnetic Field) | Yes. Verified by Independent Testing Laboratory as ultra low. |
Ohms Reading (resistance value) | 108-134 |
Power Lead Wire Gauge | 18 AWG |
Power Lead Length | 10 Feet |
Power Lead Type | Armored, NEC color code, Single point connection at 1 corner of mat. No return wire like inferior products |
Thickness | .110" - .132" (nominal) Shorter cables are thinner. |
Voltage | 120 VAC |
Wattage per SF | 12 |
Spacing of Heating Wire | 2.5" - 3" - 3.5" on center |
Manufacturer | Watts Radiant |
Heated Area in Sq Ft typical | 10 |
More Details
Brand Name | WarmWire |
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Safety Listing | UL (Underwriters Laboratory) Listed for U.S. and Canada under UL 1673 and CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 130-03, File No. E185866 |
Warranty from Manufacturer | 25 year warranty backed by USA Manufacturer since 1873 |
What's In The Box | WarmWire Spool(s), Coil(s) strap, SunStat Command Programmable Touch Screen Thermostat, Sensor Wire, LoudMouth, Tape, Digital Digital Multimeter, Detailed Installation Manual. |
Amp Draw | 1 |
Wire Construction | |
Total Watts | 120 watts |
Acceptable Floor Coverings | Natural Stone,Tile, Laminate, Engineered Woods, Carpet, Vinyl, Linoleum, Solid Hardwood (if you use sleepers) |
Reviews
Customer Reviews
One very important step is to use a deep remodel box for the thermostat, the amount of wires that go into the box can make the thermostat malfunction.
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