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Heating element should be embedded within a
minimum 3/8” thick layer of modified thinset or self-
leveling underlayment.
Heating element should be installed within 1” to 1.5”
from the top of the flooring surface.
Multiple Easy Mats can be wired to a control, as
long as they total less than 15 amps (the limit of the
controller).
Multiple Easy Mats are never wired to each other in
series (parallel wiring required). The non-heating
leads from each Easy Mat need to hook up to the
controller and be wired in parallel.
Do not install under permanent fixtures.
Do not install within 4” of the toilet wax ring.
Entire heating section and splices need to be
embedded in thinset or self-leveling underlayment
to prevent overheating and premature failure.
Do not shorten the warming mat. Do NOT cut the
heating wire. Only the non-heating cold leads can
be shortened.
Do not run a power lead or sensor wire across a
warming cable.
Installation Information
Simply draw a floor plan sketch of your project
(including dimensions) .
Send it to sales@warmlyyours.com. Then
WarmlyYours’s skilled engineers will create a free
SmartPlan™ custom installation plan based on
your drawing, typically in as little as 1 business
day.
After you receive your SmartPlan™, just verify the
correct dimensions before placing your order
with your WarmlyYours account manager.
Do not fold or position the warming system so that the
mesh overlaps itself or other warming cables (this could
lead to dangerous overheating).
Do not connect the warming mat to the power supply for
testing before it is embedded (this could lead to
dangerous overheating). Testing is only done with a
digital ohm meter.
120 sq. ft. of heating can be installed on a single 120 V
circuit.
TempZone Easy Mats should be installed with a floor
sensor. All WarmlyYours nSpiration Series thermostats
come with a floor sensor.
Layout TempZone™ Easy
Mats according to your
custom SmartPlan
Secure the Included
Floor Sensor
Apply Thinset or SLC (⁄”
thick minimum)
Install
Flooring
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Draw a floor plan of
your project and we’ll do the rest!
4 Simple Steps to Install