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Carefully read this instruction manual before commencing 

installation. Consult our helpline or a competent professional 

if you are unsure how to proceed. 
Ensure the system is tested before, during and after 

installation.
Plan your mat layout and installation so that any drilling after 

tiling (e.g. for sanitary ware) will not damage the wiring. 
Maintain a minimum gap of 50mm between wire runs and 

from conductive parts such as water pipes.
Check that the mat is working immediately before 

commencing tiling.
Take particular care when tiling not to dislodge or dam-

age the heating wire. Ensure that during the course of the 

installation that no damage is caused by, for example, falling 

objects, sharp objects etc. 
Wear gloves to prevent irritation from the fibreglass mesh.
Ensure the end cap and manufactured joint are under a full 

bed adhesive or levelling compound and covered with a tile. 
Ensure that a heat loss calculation has been carried out and 

heating requirements have been met if you are using the 

underfloor heating system as a primary source of heating.
Ensure that the heaters are separated from other heat 

sources such as luminaires and chimneys. 
Ensure that the control card at the back of the manual is 

completed and fixed at the main consumer unit along with 

any plans and electrical test records. As per the current 

BS7671:2008 17th Edition wiring regulations.

Cut or shorten the heating element at any time.
Commence installation on a concrete floor that has not 

been fully cured.
Leave surplus matting rolled up under units or fixtures - 

USE THE CORRECT SIZE MAT.
Install the mat on irregular surfaces such as stairs or up 

walls.
Use staples to secure the the heating element to the 

subfloor. 
Run the floor sensor wire or power lead over or under the 

heating element or close to other heat sources such as hot 

water pipes.
Connect two mats in series, only connect mats in parallel.
Commence tiling before testing the mat.
Switch on the installed mat until 8 days after fitting to allow 

the tile adhesive to dry completely.
Install the mat in temperatures less than +5°C.
Bend the heating cable under 25mm radius.
Use the heating system to dry out levelling compound or 

adhesive.
Tape over the end cap or manufactured joint.
Attempt a DIY repair if you damage the heater. Contact 

Warmup on 0845 345 2288. If you accidentally damage a 

the heating mat  BEFORE tiling,under the Warmup Safetynet 

guarantee you may return the damaged heater to Warmup, 

who will replace the heater FREE OF CHARGE. See details of 

the safety net warranty at the back of the manual. 

DO

DON’T

Do’s and Don’ts

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150W/m

2

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Standard rooms

Ideal for quick installations in regular-shaped rooms, these mats can be laid straight onto Plywood or concrete bases. They can 

provide primary heating in well insulated areas and secondary heating in other circumstances. Warmup always recommend 

overboarding concrete/wooden bases with insulation boards (10mm standard) to improve performance.

200W/m

2

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High Heat Loss rooms e.g. conservatory

200W/m² system is best suited for installation in rooms with higher than normal heat-loss or areas e.g. a conservatory where rapid 

heat-up is required. The 200W/m2 system is capable of providing primary heating in almost any situation providing the sub-floor 

is reasonably *insulated.
*Always ensure that a heat loss calculation has been carried out and heating requirements have been met if you are using the 

undertile heating system as a primary source of heating. Warmup always recommend overboarding concrete/wooden bases with 

insulation boards (10mm standard) to improve performance.

How to select the correct heater or heater combination

Calculate the area of the floor to be heated. This is the total floor area minus any permanent fixtures.
Length x width = m2
Select the heating mat or combination of mats closest in size to the area you want to heat. See page 7 for the full range of 
heater sizes.

Remember
•  Heaters cannot overlap
•  Heaters must be connected in parallel
•  A single thermostat can control loads up to 16 Amps.

Selecting the Correct Heater 

Summary of Contents for PVC

Page 1: ...0845 345 2288 IMPORTANT Read this manual before attempting to install the heater Incorrect installation could damage the heater and will invalidate your warranty Complete and submit your warranty form online at www warmup co uk The world s best selling floor heating brand ...

Page 2: ...e ensure that you have the correct heater s for the area you wish to heat Warmup plc the manufacturer of the Warmup Undertile Heating System accepts no liability expressed or implied for any loss or consequential damage suffered as a result of installations which in any way contravene the instructions that follow It is important that before during and after installation that all requirements are m...

Page 3: ...the mat Switch on the installed mat until 8 days after fitting to allow the tile adhesive to dry completely Install the mat in temperatures less than 5 C Bend the heating cable under 25mm radius Use the heating system to dry out levelling compound or adhesive Tape over the end cap or manufactured joint Attempt a DIY repair if you damage the heater Contact Warmup on 0845 345 2288 If you accidentall...

Page 4: ...e tiles As with all electrical projects all mains electrical connections must be undertaken by a certified electrician All work must conform to current IEE Wiring Regulations The Underfloor heating must be controlled via a floor sensor thermostat at all times Installing a Residual Current Device RCD The Heating Mats must be wired via an 30mA RCD You must install a dedicated RCD if one is not alrea...

Page 5: ...t 3 1999 Concrete Subfloors Ensure you use an extruded polystyrene building or tile backer board Warmup Insulation Board if installing your mat onto a cement based floor Fixing the board should be as per the manufacturer s instructions About the mat 1 Concrete Timber Subfloor 2 Flexible Adhesive 3 Wamup Insulation Board 4 Warmup Underfloor Heating Mat 5 Flexible Adhesive Tile NOTE Warmup thermosta...

Page 6: ... problem please contact Warmup s Technical Team on 0845 345 2288 for guidance Floor Sensor Ensure that the floor sensor is tested before the final floor finish has been laid The floor sensor values can be found in the thermostat instructions When testing the floor sensor ensure that the meter can read up to 20k ohms 6 150W m2 200W m2 Model Size m2 Wattage Amps Resistance Model Size m2 Wattage Amps...

Page 7: ...as the proper room dimensions and that you have the correct size and proper number of mats Mats should run backwards and forwards between walls and obstructions as shown in the examples Depending on insulation air flow overall heat loss within the room additional heating may be required Before Installation Test Perform the first test following the steps described above to ensure that the mat has n...

Page 8: ... the Heater Before installing the heating mat perform the same test as described on page 6 to ensure that the heater has not been damaged during planning Step 3 Cut turn and affix the mat When you have marked the positions and planned the route of the mat on the floor start laying the mat cutting and turning where the marks have been made beginning at the location closest to the thermostat Be care...

Page 9: ... the subfloor When doing this take care not to damage the heating element Secure the power lead in place using tape but do not tape over the manufactured joint where the power supply cable meets the heating element The power lead will go into the electrical trunking conduit up to the thermostat It is possible to extend the power lead using twin and earth cable Note Instructions for fitting the War...

Page 10: ...rten the heating element Ensure that the entire heating elements including the joints are installed under the tiles in the installation The Heating element must be used in conjunction with a 30mA RCD Heater Model Resistance Before Resistance After Insulation Resistance Pass Floor sensor resistance This form must be completed as part of the Warmup Guarantee Ensure that the values are as per the ins...

Page 11: ...receipt should state the exact model that has been purchased and 2 only if the heater has been earthed and protected by a Residual Current Device RCD at all times Thermostats are guaranteed for a period of 3 YEARS from the date of purchase except as provided below The guarantee for the Warmup 3Ie thermostat can be upgraded to lifetime Contact Warmup for details 0845 345 2288 Neither guarantee cont...

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