Cold Lead Twin 120V, 17 AWG, 1′
Description
Add flexibility to your project with WarmlyYours cold lead. The WarmlyYours cold lead allows you to surpass the length of the factory-provided cold lead so that you can place your thermostat wherever it’s convenient. This cold lead is compatible with our 120 V twin-conductor TempZone™ floor-heating systems rated at 9 amps or below with yellow, black and green cold leads. Purchase the cold lead by the foot to reach your desired length.
*Compatible with 120 V TempZone™ Twin Flex Rolls, Easy Mats, Cable, Shower Mats and Bench Mats.
Specifications
Cabling Specs
| Ideal Cable Spacing | 3″ |
Product Dimensions
| Length | 0.1″ |
| Weight | 0.0013 lbs |
| Width | 0.1″ |
Identifiers
| SKU | CL-TWIN-120-17 |
| UPC (GTIN-12) | 881308021276 |
Electrical
| Voltage | 120 V |
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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.
Yes, many homeowners successfully install bathroom floor heating systems themselves. WarmlyYours provides detailed installation manuals, 24/7 technical support, and custom installation plans to guide you through the process. However, a licensed electrician is required to perform the final electrical connections and thermostat wiring to ensure safety and warranty compliance.
Yes, electric radiant floor heating can maintain a cozy 70°F even when outside temperatures drop well below zero. By heating the objects and people in a room directly, a properly sized and insulated system provides reliable, consistent warmth that outperforms traditional forced-air systems during extreme Midwestern winters.