WARMWIRE MAIN KIT CONFIG

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WarmWire Cable Installation Manual

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Install Steps

Step 1
Preparation

HeatMatrix is recommended for use with WarmWire® heating cables. Details about wire, sensor, and thermostat placement are included in the WarmWire manual. Read the manual before installing WarmWire. The substrate must be flat, clean, dry, structurally sound, adequately load-bearing, and free from material which may prevent bonding with the cement mortar. The type of mortar used to secure the membrane to the subfloor depends on the type of substrate. For most substrates, a premium modified thinset mortar is recommended. When selecting mortar for use under the tile, refer to the manufacturer's guidelines to ensure the product selected is suitable for use over an uncoupling membrane and is compatible with the tile selected.

Step 2
Membrane Installation

Measure and cut HeatMatrix to the required length for each row. Mark the boundary edge on the subfloor to use as a guide for mortar application. Apply the mortar for the first row using a 1/4" x 1/4" (6.4 x 6.4 mm) notched trowel. Place the cut length of HeatMatrix over the mortar. Position membrane, then readjust alignment if necessary by lifting one end, and pulling lightly. Do not leave gaps between sections of HeatMatrix. Work HeatMatrix in using a float or flat trowel. The entire surface of the fleece on the underside of the membrane should be securely bonded to the mortar. Observe the mortar open time while working. Trim out any rough drain openings or other obstructions if necessary. Repeat the application process for each row until the space to be tiled is completely covered.

Step 3
Heating Cable Installation

Consult the WarmWire instruction manual before installing wire. Begin by inserting the wire nearest to the power lead into the membrane channels. (A hand roller or grout float may be used to aid in installation). For the standard heat output, space the wire in rows 3 shapes apart. If the area has high heat loss, the heating output can be increased by alternating between 3 and 2 shape spacing. If the area does not require very much heat, the output can be lowered by alternating between 3 and 4 shapes. Continue installing until all wire is in place. Do not cut the heating wire if extra is left over after covering the space. Adjust the layout to use up the extra length, or route the wire into areas around the HeatMatrix perimeter if necessary.

Step 4
Tile Installation

After the WarmWire has been tested, the tiles may be laid on top of the HeatMatrix using a thin-bed method. It is advisable to apply the mortar in a single process. Fill voids with the flat side of the trowel first, then add a combed layer with the notched side. Ensure 100% coverage while taking precautions to not damage the heating cables. Avoid lining up tile grout lines with the joints between sections of HeatMatrix. Match the notch size of the trowel to the type and size of the tile and observe the open time of mortar as per manufacturer specifications. Grout can be applied following the mortar manufacturers recommended wait time. Ensure the mortar is fully cured before operating the heating system. If heat is applied too soon it can interfere with proper curing of the mortar.

Shower Installation

WarmWire is suitable for installation in a shower area (see pg 18 of the manual for restrictions)

Indoor / Outdoor

INTERIOR floor heating application only. Embedded in mortar or self leveler only

Power Supply & Wiring

Mats or WireSupply WireBreaker
VACtotal amps(AWG*)qtytyperating
120up to 12 amps141single pole15 or 20 A
120up to 15 amps121single pole
20 A
240up to 12 amps141double pole15 or 20 A
240up to 15 amps121double pole20 A

* Recommended only. Follow local codes for wire gauge size.

Maximum Circuit Load

15 Amps

Maximum Circuit Overload Protection

20 A Breaker.

Wire Construction

Blue Flexible Polyurethane WaterProof Jacket surrounding 2 ETFE insulated copper heating wires

Distance from Toilet

Install 4-6" away from the toilet drain wax ring. It can be under the front of toilet - Approximately 20" from wall.

Trowel Size recommended

Minimum 3/8" x 1/4". Dependent on tile size - verify with tile/mortar manufacturer

Minimum Installation Temperature

50° Degrees F / 10° Degrees C

Specifications

Manufacturer Watts Radiant
Voltage YES
Cable Length YES
Heated Area in Sq Ft typical YES
Wattage per SF YES
Total Watts YES
Amp Draw YES
Heating Power Output per Hour (BTU) 41 BTU per Sq Ft/Hour at 3" spacing
Heating Power Output Total YES
Spacing of Heating Wire YES
Power Lead Length 10 Feet
Power Lead Wire Gauge 18 AWG
Power Lead Type Armored, NEC color code, Single point connection at 1 corner of mat. No return wire like inferior products
Floor Sensor Length Ft 15 ft.
Thickness YES
Ohms Reading (resistance value) YES
EMF (Electro Magnetic Field) YES

More Details

What's In The Box Y
Brand Name WarmWire
Warranty from Manufacturer Y
Acceptable Floor Coverings Natural Stone, Tile, Laminate, Engineered Woods, Carpet, Vinyl, Linoleum, Solid Hardwood (if you use sleepers)
Spacing between runs 1 YES
Spacing between runs 2 YES
Spacing between runs 3 YES
Heated SF 1 YES
Heated SF 2 YES
Heated SF 3 YES
Watts Per SF 1 YES
Watts Per SF 2 YES
Watts Per SF 3 YES
BTUs/SF/Hr 1 YES
BTUs/SF/Hr 2 YES
BTUs/SF/Hr 3 YES

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