Circuit Check
Description
This exclusive tool was developed by WarmlyYours to give you peace of mind and ensure trouble-free installation of your radiant floor heating system. Circuit Check™ beeps immediately if the heating cable is damaged and a short or break occurs. For use in testing the floor heating system before, during and after installation, Circuit Check™ will alert the installer to a potential problem before the floor covering is installed.
Specifications
Electrical
| Battery Cell Size | AAA |
| Battery Composition | Alkaline |
| Battery Included | Yes |
| Battery Required | Yes |
| Number of Batteries Included | 3 |
| Number of Batteries Required | 3 |
Product Dimensions
| Depth | 2″ |
| Length | 2″ |
| Weight | 0.2 lbs |
| Width | 3″ |
Identifiers
| SKU | SS-01 |
| UPC (GTIN-12) | 881308010638 |
Warranty / Certifications
| Warranty | 10 Year Warranty under Laminate & Floating Hardwood, 5 Year under Carpet (US Only) |
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Installation
Frequently Asked Questions
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While WarmlyYours electric radiant floor heating systems are typically installed by your floor covering contractor, a licensed electrician is recommended for the final thermostat hook-up. With every quote, we provide an Installation Plan layout, together with an electrical plan that has all the info required for the electrician.
Cork flooring can be used with floor heating if the r-value is under 1. You will need to find the r-value of the flooring you choose and let your account manager know during the design stage. Cork flooring should have a low r-value to minimize trapped heat.
A Warmly Yours indoor floor heating system should not be installed with a GFCI breaker because GFCI protection is built into the thermostat and power module. And while it's not always required, we strongly recommend a dedicated circuit for each thermostat and power module to limit the occurrence of ground fault nuisance tripping caused by multiple GFCI devices on a circuit. The amperage of a breaker would depend on the amp draw of the heating system. For example, a TempZone Flex Roll (which provides approximately 15 watts of energy output per square foot) that is providing 15 square feet of heating coverage will draw only 225 watts ( 1.9 Amps), so a 15 Amp circuit would suffice. Always size breakers according to your local Electrical Code requirements.