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Warmup

®

 Wall Panel  Heater is guaranteed by WARMUP 

PLC (“Warmup”)to be free from defects in materials and 

workmanship under normal use and maintenance, and 

is guaranteed to remain so subject to the limitations and 

conditions described below. 

The Wall Panel Heater is guaranteed for the lifetime of the 

wall covering under which it is fitted, except as provided 

below (and your attention is drawn to the exclusions 

listed and the end of this guarantee).

The 10 Year guarantees applies: 

1. 

Only if the unit is registered with Warmup within 

30 days  after purchase. Registration can be 

completed online at www.warmup.co.uk. In the 

event of a claim, proof of purchase is required, so 

keep your invoice and receipt - such invoice and 

receipt  should state the exact model that has been 

purchased ; and

2. 

Only if the heater has been earthed and protected 

by a 30mA 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. 

Neither guarantee continues if the wall covering over the 

heater(s) is damaged, lifted, replaced,repaired or covered 

with subsequent layers. 

This guarantee period begins on the date of purchase. 

Registration is confirmed only when confirmation is sent 

by Warmup PLC.

During the period of guarantee Warmup will arrange for 

the heater to be repaired or (at its discretion) have parts 

replaced free of charge. The cost of repair or replacement 

is your only remedy under this remedy under this 

guarantee which does not affect your statutory rights. 

Such costs does extend to any cost other than direct 

costs of repair or replacement by Warmup and does not 

extend to costs of relaying or repairing any Wall covering 

or Wall. 

If the heater fails due to damage caused during 

installation or tiling, this guarantee does not apply. It is 

therefore important to check that the heater is working 

(as specified in the installation manual) prior to tiling. 

WARMUP PLC SHALL IN NO EVENT BE LIABLE FOR 

INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, INCLUDING 

BUT NOT LIMITED TO EXTRA UTILITY EXPENSES OR 

DAMAGE TO PROPERTY.

WARMUP PLC is not responsible for: 

Damage or repairs required as a consequence of faulty 

installation or application. 

Damage as a result of floods, fired,winds,lightning,accide

nts,corrosive atmosphere or other conditions beyond the 

control of Warmup PLC. 

Use of components or accessories not compatible with 

this unit. 

Normal maintenance as described in the installation and 

operatingmanual, such as cleaning the thermostat. 

Parts not supplied or designated by Warmup. 

Damage or repairs required as a result of any improper 

use, maintenace, operation or servicing. 

Failure to start due to interruption and / or inadequate 

electrical service. 

Any damage caused by frozen or borken water pipes in 

the event of equipment failure. 

Changes in the appearance of the product that does not 

affect its performance. 

Safety Net

TM

 Installation Guidelines: 

Purchase a Warmup Heating panel, and follow all 

recommended installation procedures in the installation 

manual. Failure to follow the instructions will invalidate 

the guarantee. 

If you make a mistake and damage the new heater 

before tiling, return the damaged heater, to Warmup 

within 30 days along with your original dated sales 

receipt. WARMUP WILL REPLACE ANY PRE-TILED HEATER 

(MAXIMUM 1 HEATER) WITH ANOTHER HEATER OF THE 

SAME MAKE AND MODEL -FREE. 

PLEASE NOTE: 

Heaters repaired by a Warmup agent carry a 5 year 

warranty. Under no circumstances are Warmup 

responsible for the repair or replacement of any tiles 

which may be removed or damged in order to affect the 

repair. 

The SafetyNet

TM 

 Installation Guarantee does not 

cover any other type of damage, misuse or imporper 

installation due to imporper  installation due to improper 

adhesive or wall conditions. Limit one free replacement 

heater per customer or installer. 

Damage to the heater that occurs after tiling such as 

removing a damaged tile once it has set, is not covered 

by the SafetyNet

TM

 Installation Guarantee. 

Warranty 

T

HE LIFETIME ELEMENT OF THIS GUARANTEE DOES NOT EXTEND TO THERMOSTATS WHICH ARE 

COVERED BY SEPARATE GUARANTEES. THIS GUARANTEE DOES NOT AFFECT YOUR STATUTORY 
RIGHTS. 

Terms and conditions apply 

Summary of Contents for WHP1

Page 1: ...MPORTANT Read this manual before installation Incorrect installation could damage the heater and invalidate your warranty Installation Manual Technical Help line 0845 345 2288 Electric Wall Heating Panel ...

Page 2: ...mA Residual Current Device RCD required as part of all installations Digital Multi meter and Insulation resistance tester required for testing the heating panels Electrical trunking conduit for housing the power leads Electrical housing back boxes and junction boxes Back box for the thermostat must be at least 35mm deep Tile Backer Boards The heating panels must be installed onto a cementious non ...

Page 3: ...ials specified within the manual and be controlled by a thermostat with limiting sensor in accordance with EN 60364 4 42 The system MUST be supplied by a 30mA RCD The heating wire has been pre spaced to ensure that spacing be kept constant to ensure that wattage density across the whole panel is uniform The wire should not be removed from the mesh The product is designed for a single wall and shou...

Page 4: ... 0 98 WHP2 0 2 0m2 4mx0 5m 300 1 3 WHP3 0 3 0m2 6mx0 5m 450 1 96 WHP4 0 4 0m2 8mx0 5m 600 2 61 WHP5 0 5 0m2 10mx0 5m 750 3 26 WHP6 0 6 0m2 12mx0 5m 900 3 91 WHP7 0 7 0m2 14mx0 5m 1050 4 57 WHP8 0 8 0m2 16mx0 5m 1200 5 22 WHP9 0 9 0m2 18mx0 5m 1350 5 87 WHP10 0 10 0m2 20mx0 5m 1500 6 52 WHP11 0 11 0m2 22mx0 5m 1650 7 17 WHP15 0 15 0m2 30mx0 5m 2250 9 78 Model Area m2 Size m Watts Amps 2WHP0 5 0 5m2...

Page 5: ...t The Warmup wall panels must be controlled via a thermostat using an external temperature sensor at all times to ensure that the maximum temperature of 40 C is not exceeded The thermostat must be connected to the mains electrical sup ply via a double pole isolator fused spur or RCD that has a contact separation in all poles providing full disconnection under over voltage category III conditions T...

Page 6: ...onductors and Earth at 1000V Record the ohms reading and the insulation resistance test results on the control card included in this instruction manual If the heater fails the insulation resistance test the ohms reading is open circuit or above below the allowed tolerance DO NOT TILE contact the technical helpline on 0845 345 2288 All test results must be recorded on the control card at the back o...

Page 7: ...ement from causing high temperatures to adjacent materials always ensure that the heating panel is at least 10mm from ignitable structures Heat Free Zones When designing the areas to be covered it is important that heat free zones are allocated for areas where drilling or fixings may occur Thermal Blocking Do not fix items to the wall over the heated areas that may block the heat Fittings may only...

Page 8: ...ire ALWAYS installed the heating panel at least 50mm from conductive parts of the building ALWAYS ensure that a heat loss calculation have been carried out and all heating requirements have been met if the system is to be used as a primary source of heat ALWAYS advise other trades of the location of the heating panels before the commence any work to avoid damage to the heating panel They should be...

Page 9: ...e any of the wire exposed The heating panel must be completely embedded in flexible tile adhesive including the cold lead and end termination joints Failure to follow this instruction can cause the heating element to overheat DO NOT cover the heating panel manufactured joints with tape you may if necessary tab tape the joint to hold it in place before embedding in flexible tile adhesive DO NOT cov...

Page 10: ...cold lead and connection joint are protected The cold lead and joint must 1 Be at least 50mm from the surface with the joint fully encased within a flexible adhesive or 2 Be provided with mechanical protection sufficient to prevent penetration by nails screws and the like or 3 Be installed either horizontally within 150mm of the top of the wall or partition or vertically within 150mm of the angle ...

Page 11: ...e of the zones to be heated If the panel needs to be cut and turned before you reach the point where the panel will be turned remove the film from the tape and fix the first section of the panel to the wall N B DO NOT cut the wire Additional staples may be used to help hold the panel flat Continue installing the heating panel using this method DO NOT let the heating element cross or touch at any t...

Page 12: ...ast 300mm into the heated area The sensor tip should be centred between two of the heating element runs Do NOT allow the sensor to touch or cross any of the heating element at any time The sensor tip must NOT be covered with tape as this may result in an incorrect temperature reading If necessary the sensor may be extended up to 50 metres to the thermostat location The sensor must be run in a sepa...

Page 13: ...flexible adhesive and allow this level to dry 2 Apply another layer of flexible adhesive and tile as normal It is important that each tile is solidly bedded in adhesive with no air gaps or voids beneath Do not allow the trowel to make contact with the heating wire while applying the adhesive If a tile has been positioned incorrectly take great care not to damage the heating wire when lifting Remem...

Page 14: ...ction device fuse Rated residual current of RCD Insulation resistance and test voltage used The leakage capacitance Information about materials surrounding wire if other materials other than those specified in this manual are to be used you must consult the manufacture This instruction manual contains pages that MUST be completed and fixed at or near the consumer unit Information regarding the pro...

Page 15: ...imum of 40 C at any time ensure that the heaters are connected to a Warmup thermostat with an external temperature sensor This form must be completed as part of the Warmup guarantee Ensure that all values re corded are correct as per the installation manual This control card along must be kept with all plans etc at the consumer unit for future reference Date Signed Print Name Company Name Address ...

Page 16: ... Heating System Information Wall Heating System Voltage IP Rating Wattage m Depth of heating panel into the wall Heating element conductor shield Rated current of over current protective device Rated Residual Current of RCD Leakage Current Notes ...

Page 17: ...17 Wall Plan ...

Page 18: ...tile adhesive grout to dry fully before switching the wall heaters on Thermal blocking This can occur when heat produced is trapped and cannot escape from the surface of the wall Do not install behind fixtures that will be permanently attached to the wall that could block the heat Energy saving A few tips to save energy Use the thermostat in a program mode to ensure that the heaters are only on wh...

Page 19: ...ENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO EXTRA UTILITY EXPENSES OR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY WARMUP PLC is not responsible for Damage or repairs required as a consequence of faulty installation or application Damage as a result of floods fired winds lightning accide nts corrosive atmosphere or other conditions beyond the control of Warmup PLC Use of components or accessories not compatible with this u...

Page 20: ...gos are trade marks Warmup Plc 2013 Regd TM nos 1257724 4409934 4409926 5265707 E OE V1 0 Scan and visit our website Warmup Plc 702 704 Tudor Estate Abbey Road London NW10 7UW 0845 345 2288 0845 345 2299 uk warmup com www warmup co uk ...

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