Your Warmup® Underfloor heating system has been designed so that
installation is quick and straight forward, but as with all electrical
systems, certain procedures must be strictly followed. Please
ensure that you have the correct heater(s) for the area you wish
to heat. Warmup plc, the manufacturer of the Warmup® DCM-PRO
System, accepts no liability, expressed or implied, for any loss or
consequential damage suered as a result of installations which in
any way contravene the instructions that follow.
It is important that before, during and aer installation that all
requirements are met and understood. If the instructions are
followed, you should have no problems. If you require help at any
stage, please contact our helpline.
You may also find a copy of this manual, wiring instructions and other
helpful information on our website:
www.warmup.co.uk
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Quick Install Guide
Quick Install Guide - Please also read the full instructions
that follow this page�
1
• Make electrical provision for
the heater (30mA RCD, 35 mm
deep electrical back boxes,
trunking).
3
• We recommend installing
Warmup insulation boards for
optimum performance.
• Install perimeter strip around
the perimeter of the room
to allow for dierential
movement between finished
floor level and walls.
2
• Ensure the subfloor is smooth,
dry and free from dust.
4
• The surface the mat is being
applied to must be SBR
primed (1:4) and smooth, such
that a clean and continuous
bond can be made.
• Cut mat to size, peel o
backing and tack in place
pressing down once aligned.
• Lay additional sheets as above
ensuring that the castellations
are aligned.
5
• Test the resistance of the
heater ensuring it is within the
range set out in the Reference
Resistance Band Tables.
4
6
• Install the heating cable at the
chosen spacing, minimum
60 mm.
• Maintain a perimeter spacing
of half the chosen cable
spacing.
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Quick Install Guide
7
• Channel a groove in the mat
and subfloor for the coldtail &
termination joints, enabling
them to fit flush with the top
of the mat. DO NOT tape over
these joints!
• Install the floor sensor
centrally between two runs of
the heater.
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• Lay the tiles or levelling
compound over the system.
• The heater, including its
joints, must be wholly within
the adhesive or levelling
compound and not exposed.
• Use flexible grout when
grouting.
8
• Test the resistance of the
heating cable aer installation
and check against the
previous value to ensure no
damage has occurred.
10
• Test the resistance of the
heating cable aer tiling and
check against previous values
to ensure no damage has
occurred.
11
• Connect your Warmup
thermostat.
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Components Required
for Installation
Components available from Warmup
DCM-PRO Mat
DCM-PRO Perimeter Strip
Warmup Insulation Boards
Additional components needed as part of your Warmup heating
installation:
30mA Residual Current Device (RCD), required as part of all
installations.
Digital Multi-meter required for testing the resistance of the
heater and floor sensor.
DCM-PRO Cable
DCM-PRO Waterproofing Tape
Warmup Thermostat & Floor
Sensor
Electrical tape to secure the floor sensor.
Electrical housing, back boxes and junction boxes.
Electrical trunking/conduit for housing the power leads.
SBR based primer.
Flexible tile adhesive & grout.
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Do’s & Don’ts
DO
Ensure that the control card at the back of the manual is
completed and fixed at the consumer unit along with any
plans and electrical test records as per the current edition of
BS7671�
Ensure that adhesives or levelling compounds used are
compatible with underfloor heating and suitable for
application with non porous underlayments such as the
DCM-PRO mat�
Ensure the termination and coldtail joint are within a full
bed of adhesive or levelling compound directly beneath the
heated floor finish�
Ensure the heat output of the floor meets your requirements�
Ensure that the minimum free bending radius of the heater is
not less than 25 mm�
Ensure the subfloor is fully cured and stable before
commencing installation of the heater�
Install the floor sensor centrally between two parallel runs of
heating cable and away from other heat sources such as hot
water pipes�
Ensure all furniture installed over the underfloor heating has
feet, creating a minimum 50 mm ventilated space beneath it
to allow heat flow into the room�
Ensure that during the course of the installation no damage is
caused to the heater by falling or sharp objects�
DON’T
Cut, shorten the heating element at any time or cross the
cable over another run, over coldtails or the floor sensor�
Leave surplus heater rolled up under units or fixtures, use the
correct size heater�
Connect two heaters in series, only connect heaters in
parallel�
Attempt a DIY repair if you damage the heater, contact
Warmup for assistance�
Tape over manufactured joints or the floor sensor tip�
Install items above the heating system which has a resistance
of more than 1�5 tog, as this may cause overheating�
Store the mat in direct sunlight� Prolonged exposure to UV
radiation will alter the properties of the adhesive backing,
voiding the product warranty�
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Step 1 -
Electrical Supply
13 amp fused
spur or RCD spur
supplying power to
the thermostat
Warmup
Thermostat
Floor Sensor 300 mm into
Coldtail & Termination
Joint recessed into
the mat & subfloor.
Coldtail connected to
the thermostat
Install the RCD
Install a dedicated 30mA RCD or use an existing RCD. No more than
7.5 kW of heating may be connected to each 30 milliamp RCD. For
larger loads, use multiple RCD’s.
heated area. Floor sensor
connected to thermostat
NOTE: It is possible to run the heater(s) from an existing circuit
protected by a 30 mA RCD. It should be calculated whether or not the
circuit can handle the additional load.
NOTE: A junction box is required if more than two heaters are being
installed
NOTE: When conducting an insulation resistance test on the supply
to the thermostat the thermostat and heaters must be isolated or
disconnected.
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Step 1 -
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Electrical Supply
Zone Chart
NOTE: In the case of bathroom installations, electrical regulations
prohibit the installation of Mains Voltage products such as
thermostats, contactors, fused spurs, isolators or junction boxes,
within Zones 0 or 1.
Any mains voltage product fitted within Zone 2 must have a degree of
protection at least of IPX4 or IPX5 if water jets are present.
It is common to install the thermostat outside of wet rooms in the
adjacent connected room in circumstances where it is not practicable
to install the thermostat within the wet room.
When installed in this way, using only the floor probe to control the
heating, it is not possible to directly control the air temperature, only
the floor surface temperature.
All electrical connections must conform to the current BS 7671
Wiring Regulations. Final connections to the main electricity
supply MUST be completed by a Part P qualified electrician.
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Step 2 -
Suboor Considerations
Subfloor Preparation
Subfloors previously covered in vinyl, cork or carpeting: all old
flooring and adhesive must be removed. If there is bitumen as a
damp proofing layer, it must be covered with a minimum 50 mm of
sand/cement screed or overboarded with 10 mm Warmup Insulation
Boards, taking care not to puncture the bitumen coating. The screed
must be fully cured and dry before proceeding. If using other damp
proofing or tanking systems, contact the manufacturer for advice.
3 Warmup DCM-PRO Cable
4 Warmup DCM-PRO Mat
5 SBR Primer
6 Subfloor**
For optimum performance it is recommended that you use Warmup®
Insulation Boards beneath Warmup DCM-PRO. The insulation will
improve the systems response to heating demand, saving energy and
reducing running costs.
Where expansion joints are present in the subfloor, these must be
preserved up through all covering layers, including insulation where
installed and DCM-PRO.
* 6 mm minimum thinset or 10 mm levelling compound layer is measured from the top of the
DCM-PRO mat. The levelling compound, when used, must be applied as a single layer.
Additional layers of levelling compound must not be added.
** A 3 mm layer of levelling compound is required over coarse and/or loose floors. The
surface the mat is being applied to must be primed and smooth such that a clean and
continuous bond can be made.
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Step 2 -
Suboor Considerations
In addition to the general subfloor preparation instructions on the
previous page, timber subfloors should be prepared for tiling in
accordance with local tiling standards such as BS5385-3, ANSI A108
Series.
3 Warmup DCM-PRO Cable
4 Warmup DCM-PRO Mat
5 SBR Primer
6 Floor Deck**
7 Joists
8 Insulation
* 6 mm minimum thinset or 10 mm levelling compound layer is measured from the top of the
DCM-PRO mat. The levelling compound, when used, must be applied as a single layer.
Additional layers of levelling compound must not be added.
** A 3 mm layer of levelling compound is required over coarse and/or loose floors. The
surface the mat is being applied to must be primed and smooth such that a clean and
continuous bond can be made.
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Step 3 -
Lay DCM-PRO Mat
1
• Ensure the subfloor is dry
and smooth, such that the
DCM-PRO mats adhesive will
make full contact. If necessary
an appropriate smoothing or
levelling compound should be
applied.
3
•Recommended Step - Install
Warmup® Insulation Board
over the subfloor referring to
their installation instructions.
Warmup insulation boards
are made of extruded
polystyrene, faced on both
sides with a fibreglass mesh
embedded into a thin cement
polymer mortar. They will
help reduce the heat up times
of your system for optimal
performance.
2
• Prime timber or sand and
cement screeded subfloors
with a dilute (1:4) SBR solution.
For proprietary subfloors
refer to the manufacturers
instructions.
4
• Install perimeter expansion
strips within the DCM-PRO
system, along any perimeter
or sectional expansion joints
within the subfloor to preserve
their function. Remove the
tape from the perimeter strip
to expose the adhesive back
and begin pressing it into the
wall, ensuring the strip also
touches the floor.
Installing the perimeter
strip allows for dierential
movement between the
finished floor level and walls.
IMPORTANT: When installing the DCM-PRO mat the surface the mat
is being applied to must be primed and smooth, such that a clean
and continuous bond can be made. If necessary an appropriate
3 mm levelling compound should be applied. Coarse and/or loose
subfloor surfaces will prevent the mat from forming a continuous
bond. For example; cement coated insulation boards with a raised
pattern must have a levelling compound applied over.
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Step 3 -
Lay DCM-PRO Mat
5
• Measure and cut a length of
mat to suit your room using a
utility knife and/or scissors.
7
• Repeat steps 5 & 6 for
subsequent runs of the mat,
butting the mats together
tightly until the floor area is
covered, making sure to align
the castellations between mat
runs.
• Protect the mat with walking
boards in areas of high foot
traic and under heavy loads.
6
• Position the mat and remove
the backing from one edge/
corner and stick in position
before removing the rest of the
backing.
8
• Mark out the floor with a
permanent marker showing
where fixtures and other
unheated areas are going to
be.
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Step 4 -
Layout Planning
A plan of the cable layout is required as part of the
control card so that any cutting or drilling aer tiling
will not result in injury or damage to the heater.
Before you begin
• Ensure that there is a
minimum of 60 mm between
parallel heating cables
and they are away from
the influence of other heat
sources, such as heating
and hot water pipes, lighting
fixtures or chimneys at all
times.
• The heating cable must not
be cut, shortened, extended
or le in a void, it must be
fully installed within the layer
of tile adhesive or levelling
compound.
NOTE: The heater should not be installed on irregular surfaces such
as stairs or up walls.
The standard specific heating load of the DCM-PRO system is
150 W/m. By adjusting the cable spacing, the installation can
be customised to suit both the floor coverage and heat load
requirements.
• When installing the cable
DO NOT cross the cable over
another run, over coldtails
or the floor sensor. This will
cause overheating and will
damage the cable.
• Heating cables cannot be
installed across expansion
joints within the floor. Where
a heated floor is divided by
expansion joints, individual
cables should be used to
heat each area. The cold tail
may cross the expansion joint
within a 300 mm long conduit
if necessary.
When installing the cable, maintain a spacing of half its cable to cable
spacing, between itself and the perimeter or any unheated areas.
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Step 4 -
Standard room
Room with recesses
Bathroom
Kitchen
Layout Planning
Heated area at dierent spacings, m²
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Example installation diagrams
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Step 5 -
Install DCM-PRO Cable
1
• Measure and record the
resistance of the heating
cable in the “Resistance
Before” column of the control
card, supplied as part of this
installation guide.
• Stop installation immediately
and contact Warmup if its
resistance falls outside the
range set out in the Reference
Resistance Band table.
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2
• Place the coldtail on the floor.
Cut a section in the mat for the
manufactured joint so that it
sits at the same height as the
heater.
• Secure the cold tail using
tabs of electrical tape as
necessary. DO NOT tape over
the manufactured joint or
heating cable. These must
be fully embedded within
the tile adhesive or levelling
compound being laid over.
• Begin laying the heating
cable, pressing it between the
castellations.
• Follow the installation layout
created in Step 4 to complete
the cable placement.
• DO NOT install the heating
cable in temperatures less
than -10 °C.
• Install the cable as shown,
following the circular pattern
within the castellations.
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• The DCM-PRO cable has a
marker at its midpoint. When
you reach it, review your
progress up to that point and
check that you are correctly
spacing the cable, ensuring
that you will have covered
the whole of the heated area
when you reach the end of
the cable.
•DO NOT install the cable by
bending it around the points
of the castellations.
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Step 5 -
Install DCM-PRO Cable
5
• At the end of the heating
cable, you will find a
termination joint. As with
the manufactured joint at
the beginning of the heating
cable, this joint will have to
be cut into the mat so that it
sits at the same height as the
heater.
•DO NOT tape over the
termination joint, it must
be in direct contact and
fully embedded within the
tile adhesive or levelling
compound being laid over the
heating cable.
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6
• Install the floor sensor at least
150 mm into the heated area
it will be controlling. It should
be located centrally between
parallel runs of heating cable
and not in an area influenced
by other heat sources.
• If the heating cable is installed
at multiple spacings, then the
sensor should be installed
centrally between the
narrowest parallel run.
• Measure the resistance of
the floor sensor and record
it in the control card. If it’s
resistance is outside the
prescribed range contact
Warmup.
•DO NOT tape over the floor
sensor tip it must be in full
contact with the heated
tile adhesive or levelling
compound.
• Measure the resistance of the
heating cable and verify it is
still in line with the Resistance
Before reading previously
taken.
• Stop installation immediately
and contact Warmup if its
resistance has changed
significantly or if it falls outside
the range set out in the
Reference Resistance Band
table.
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Waterproong
There are instances where waterproofing will be required, such as in
wetrooms, where there will be significant exposure to water.
If using a proprietary waterproofing system, a levelling compound
should first be laid over the Warmup DCM-PRO system to provide a
finished surface to install over. Follow the steps below when using
the Warmup DCM-PRO waterproofing products to waterproof the
installation:
1
• Cut the perimeter strip to the
same level as the DCM-PRO
mat.
3
• Cut a length of Warmup tape
to suit and press into the
levelling compound using a
trowel, removing any air gaps
or creases.
2
• Apply a suitable waterproof
adhesive to the mat, walls
and penetrations through the
mat 100 mm either side of the
joint, ensuring there are no
gaps or voids.
4
• Reapply the removed portion
of the perimeter strip over the
top of the Warmup tape flush
with the floor.
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Waterproong
5
• To waterproof the joints
between mat runs and over
the cable joints, apply a layer
of waterproof adhesive,
100 mm either side of the
joint, making sure the cavities
of the mat are fully filled.
NOTE: Where joints are required, overlap the tape by 100 mm
bonding the two lengths together with a layer of adhesive.
NOTE: At the manufactured joint, the termination joint or anywhere
that you have damaged or pierced the mat, cover the penetration
with adhesive and cover with Warmup tape.
6
• Cut a length of Warmup tape
to suit and press into the
levelling compound using a
trowel, removing any air gaps
or creases.
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Step 6 -
01
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Subfloor
02
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6 mm Minimum Flexible Tile Adhesive
03
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Warmup Insulation boards*
04
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DCM-PRO Mat
05
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DCM-PRO Cable
06
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6 mm Minimum Flexible Tile Adhesive
07
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Floor finish. Ceramic Tile
01
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Subfloor
02
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6 mm Minimum Flexible Tile Adhesive
03
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Warmup Insulation Boards*
04
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DCM-PRO Mat
05
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DCM-PRO Cable
07
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Flexible Tile Adhesive
06
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10 mm Minimum Levelling Compound**
08
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Floor finish. Ceramic Tile
01
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Subfloor*
03
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DCM-PRO Mat
04
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DCM-PRO Cable
05
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6 mm Minimum Flexible Tile Adhesive
06
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Floor finish. Ceramic Tile
02
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SBR Primer (1:4)
Select Floor Covering
Before installing any floor finish, adhesive or levelling compound over
DCM-PRO, the installation requirements of each must be checked to
ensure compatibility with underfloor heating and plastic decoupling
membranes.
Where used, levelling compounds must be suitable for single pour
installation depths of at least 10 mm to 15 mm, measured from the
top and bottom of the castellations respectively.
Tiled Floor Finish - With Warmup Insulation Boards
Tiled Floor Finish - Without Warmup Insulation Boards
All Floor Finishes - With Levelling Compound and Warmup Insulation
Boards
* When installing the DCM-PRO mat, the surface the mat is being applied to must be
primed and smooth such that a clean and continuous bond can be made. If necessary an
appropriate 3 mm levelling compound should be applied. Coarse and/or loose subfloor
surfaces will prevent the mat from forming a continuous bond. For example; cement coated
insulation boards with a raised pattern must have a levelling compound applied over.
**This method can be used to create a floor surface suitable for most floor finishes and when
forming a drainage slope within a wetroom. The levelling compound, when used, must be
applied as a single layer. Additional layers of levelling compound must not be added.
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Step 7 -
Lay Floor Covering
Underfloor heating performs the most eiciently with conductive,
low resistance floor finishes such as stone and tiles. The maximum
thermal resistance of the floor should not exceed 0.15 [mK/W].
Tiled Floors
1
• Cover the installation with a
full bed of flexible tile adhesive
using a notched trowel.
Take care not to damage or
dislodge the heating cable. If
using tiles smaller than
90 mm cover the installation
with a levelling compound
first.
3
• Aer laying the first tile
remove and ensure the tile
is getting a full coverage
of adhesive from your
application.
• Ensure the width of the
grout line is in line with the
manufacturers instructions
for the size and type of tile
being used. Tiles must not be
removed once the adhesive
has set, doing so will damage
the heater.
2
• Carefully lay the tiles and press
into the adhesive bed.
4
• Grout the floor as soon as
possible as per the ceramic
tile adhesive manufacturer’s
instructions. DO NOT switch
on the heater until the tile
adhesive and grout has fully
cured. DO NOT use the heater
to accelerate the drying
process of the adhesive or
levelling compound.
NOTE: If using tiles smaller than 90 mm you MUST cover the
installation with levelling compound first.
NOTE: Please ensure that the tile adhesive used is compatible with
underfloor heating and suitable for application onto non porous
materials such as the DCM-PRO Mat.
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Step 7 -
Lay Floor Covering
Other Floor Coverings
1
If you are planning to install
wood, carpet or vinyl over the
heater lay a minimum 10 mm
levelling compound over the
heater. You must ensure that all
heating cables are completely
covered. It is important that the
levelling compound is suitable
for use with underfloor heating.
Final Steps
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NOTE: Before installing the
floor finish its suitability for
use with underfloor heating
and its maximum operating
temperature should be checked
against required operating
conditions.
When the tiles or levelling
compound has been installed,
conduct another resistance test
to ensure the sensor and heater
have not been damaged and
record in the control card.
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The perimeter strip should
be cut flush with the tiles or
levelling compound using a
utility knife once complete.
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Step 8 -
SENSOR
(NO POLARITY)
4IE-01-OB -01
IP33
T50
Connect the Thermostat
Install the thermostat in accordance with its installation
instructions
Instructions for fitting Warmup® Thermostats can be found inside the
thermostat box. The thermostat should be connected to the main
electrical supply via a fuse, circuit breaker or ‘double pole isolator in
accordance with the wiring regulations.
The heater power cable consists of conductors coloured brown (live),
blue (neutral) and earth braid. If you are installing more than one
heater a junction box will be required. These should be connected
in accordance with current wiring regulations by a qualified Part P
electrician.
Typical Warmup Thermostat Wiring Diagram
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3
THERMOSTAT WIRING
1 Power Supply Cable 230 V AC
Wired via 30 mA RCD spur supplying power to thermostat
2 Heaters (16 amp 3,680 W max.)
Over 16 amps a contactor will have to be installed
3 Floor Sensor (No Polarity)
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Troubleshooting
HEATING ISSUE 1 - The floor does not heat up
Instructions which are shaded grey must completed by a
qualified electrician
END USERELECTRICIAN
With the
thermostat
in manual
mode set the
temperature
to 28°C. Is the
thermostat
indicating that
it is sending
power?
YES
Depending on
the base allow
allocated time
and assess. Does
the system heat
up aer 1 or 2
hours?
YES
Possible
programming
issue. Refer to
the thermostat
troubleshooting
guide in your
thermostat
manual
Can you hear
the relay click
NO
on when the
thermostat
is calling for
heat?
NO
Measure the
output voltage.
Is there 230V
on the load
side when the
stat calls for
power?
YES
Conduct a
resistance
& insulation
resistance test. Do
the figures match
the control card
and/or reference
resistance bands?
YES
YES
Are the
connections
on the back of
the thermostat
made in line
with the
wiring diagram?
NO
Rewire as per
the wiring
diagram
NO
Thermostat
may need to be
replaced
Engineer Service
Call required.
Please contact
Warmup for more
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information
NO
YES
YES
Is there an
earth fault
between
live/earth or
neutral earth?
NO
Please see
Performance
Toubleshooting
Guides
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Troubleshooting
HEATING ISSUE 2 - The heater trips the RCD
Instructions which are shaded grey must completed by a
qualified electrician
ELECTRICIAN
Are the connections on the back
of the thermostat made in line
with the wiring diagram?
NOYES
Conduct a resistance &
insulation resistance test.
Do the figures match the
control card and/or reference
resistance bands?
Engineer Service
Call required.
Please contact
Warmup for more
information
YES
YESNO
Is there an earth
fault between live/
earth or neutral
earth?
Rewire as per the
wiring diagram
NO
Test RCD
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Performance Troubleshooting
My floor is
getting too hot
My floor does
not get up to
temperature
1. The floor temperature settings on the
thermostat may be incorrect.
Check the thermostat settings ensuring that it
is controlling the floor surface temperature and
that the set target and limiting temperatures are
correct.
2. The floor sensor may be poorly positioned, if
so the thermostat will be displaying a floor
temperature that is not indicative of the floor
surface temperature.
Recalibrate the floor sensor in the thermostat
settings.
3. The thermostat may be set in regulator mode
with the duty cycle set too high.
If the thermostat cannot be set to reference a
floor sensor, reduce the regulation value to its
minimum selectable value. With the heating
active, incrementally increase the setting at an
hourly interval until the required floor surface
temperature is achieved.
1. Underfloor Heating is normally designed
to heat floors to up to 9°C above the design
room air temperature, which is typically 29°C.
Delicate floor finishes, such as vinyl and some
timbers, may be limited to 27°C. Our hand and
foot temperature is normally similar to this, at
around 29 - 32°C, so the heated floor will feel
slightly cooler than touching your own hands
together.
If you wish to raise the floor temperature, such that
it feels warm, it is permissible to set it up to 15°C
higher than the design room air temperature. The
higher heat output of the floor may overheat the
room, making it uncomfortable. The manufacturer
of the floor finish should be consulted to ensure
compatibility with the chosen temperature before
making any changes to the thermostat settings.
2. Refer to points 1, 2 & 3 in the “My floor is
getting too hot” above, as each issue can also
be the cause of under heating a floor.
3. If the thermostat is controlling the heating
using the air temperature, with a floor
temperature limit then the floor may be turned
o before it reaches its limit.
This is normal as the thermostat is preventing the
room air temperature from becoming overheated.
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Performance Troubleshooting
My floor does
not get up to
temperature
4. The heating system may be uninsulated. If the
heater has not been installed over a layer of
Warmup Insulation Boards, it will be actively
heating the subfloor as well as the floor
finish. The warm up period of the floor will
therefore be slower as the system is heating
a much greater mass. It could take several
hours if it is installed directly on a thick layer of
uninsulated concrete.
If your thermostat has an optimised start feature,
ensure it is enabled so that the thermostat can
compensate for the mass of the floor. If your
thermostat does not have an optimised start
feature, measure the time taken for the floor to
warm up and adjust the heating start time to
compensate.
5. The heat output of the installed system may
not be suicient. The system will require a
power output of approximately 10W/m² for
every degree warmer you require the floor to
be than the air. This is in addition to any heat
loss downwards through the subfloor.
If the room air temperature is also lower than
desired, supplementary heating may be required to
overcome the room heat losses.
If access is available to the underside of the
subfloor, installing insulation within the floor will
reduce the amount of heat lost through the floor.
6. Floor coverings such as carpets, underlays and
timber are thermally resistive and will reduce
the achievable floor surface temperature.
They may also require the floor sensor to be
recalibrated.
Floor finish combinations with a thermal
resistance of more than 0.15m²K/W or 1.5 tog are
not recommended and we recommend that you
look to fit a less resistive floor finish. Floor finish
combinations with a thermal resistance of more
than 0.25m²K/W or 2.5 tog are not permitted.
I am getting
patchy heat
across my floor
1. If the subfloor varies across the floor, the
amount of heat absorbed by it and lost through
it will aect the floor surface temperatures
dierently above each case.
2. If the floor covering over the underfloor
heating changes, each floor finishes
characteristics will aect the warm up period
and the achievable surface temperature.
3. Hot water pipes under the floor could cause
parts of the floor to seem warmer than others.
4. Irregularly spaced cables will cause the floor
to be warmer above the closer cables and cooler
where the cables are spaced further apart.
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How to test the heater & oor sensor
The heaters and floor sensors
must be tested before they are
laid, once they have been laid
but before the tiles or levelling
compound has been laid and
again before they are connected
to the thermostat� The resistance
(ohms) of each heater should be
measured� You should carry out
the following tests and should expect the results detailed below:
• Heating Cable Resistance Test
Set a multimeter or ohmmeter to record resistance in the range
of 0-500Ω�Measure the resistance across the live (brown) and
neutral (blue) wires� Ensure the measured resistance is within the
Reference Resistance Band for the cable size being tested�
Record the readings on the control card in line with the installation
procedure�
• Earth Fault Check
Set a multimeter or ohmmeter to record resistance in the range of
1MΩ or greater if available� Measure the resistance across the live
(brown) and neutral (blue) wires to the earth braid wire�
Ensure the measured resistance is showing as greater than 500MΩ
or infinite if the meter cannot read this high�
Insulation resistance test
Set an insulation resistance tester to 500VDC� Measure the
resistance across the live (brown) and neutral (blue) wires to
the earth braid wire� Ensure the measured resistance is showing
greater than 500MΩ to indicate a pass�
NOTE: Due to the high resistance of the heating element, it may
not be possible to get a continuity reading from the heating cable
and as such, continuity testers are not recommended� When
checking resistance, make sure your hands do not touch the
meter’s probes as the measurement will include your internal body
resistance and render the measurement inaccurate� If you do not
get the expected results or at any time you believe there may be a
problem, please contact Warmup’s Technical Team 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 20kΩ� Warmup thermostats use a 10kΩ
floor sensor @ 25°C� For temperatures between 20°C and 30°C the
resistance of the floor sensor should measure between 8kΩ and
12k�
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Layout Plan
NOTE: Draw a plan showing the layout and location of the heating
cable(s)
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Control Card
Heater Location
.............................
............................
Total Wattage
................................
Radiant Floor Heating
Systems - Risk of
electric shock
Electric-wiring and heating panels
contained within the floor. DO NOT
penetrate with nails, screws, or similar
devices. DO NOT restrict the thermal
WARNING
emission of the heated floor.
ATTENTION:
DO NOT cut or shorten the heating element�
Ensure that the entire heating element(s) including the joints
are installed within the layer of tile adhesive or levelling
compound� DO NOT tape over the joints or heating cable as this
may insulate them, causing them to fail� The heating element
must be used in conjunction with a 30mA RCD�
Heater
Model
Resistance
Before
Resistance
Aer
Insulation
Resistance
(Pass)
Floor sensor
resistance
DateSignedCompany stamp/name
This form must be completed as part of the Warmup Guarantee.
Ensure that the values are as per the instruction manual.
This card along with a plan showing the heater layout must be
situated close to the consumer unit in a visible place.
Warmup® Underfloor Heating 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 DCM-PRO Cable is
guaranteed for the LIFETIME of the floor covering under
which it is fitted when installed in combination with the DCM-PRO Mat,
except as provided below (and your attention is drawn to the exclusions
listed at the end of this guarantee)� If installed separately DCM-PRO Cable
is guaranteed for 10 Years� The DCM-PRO Mat is guaranteed for 5 Years�
This Lifetime guarantee applies:
1. Only if the unit is registered with Warmup within 30 days aer 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;
&
2. Only if the heater has been earthed and protected by a Residual Current
Device (RCD) at all times�
All Warmup warranties are voided if the floor covering over the Warmup
heater(s) is damaged, lied, replaced, repaired or covered with
subsequent layers of flooring� The warranty period begins on the date of
purchase� During the period of the guarantee Warmup will arrange for
the heater to be repaired or (at its discretion) have parts replaced free
of charge or issue a refund for the product only� The cost of the repair or
replacement is your only remedy under this guarantee which does not
aect your statutory rights�
Such cost does not extend to any cost other than direct cost of repair
or replacement by Warmup and does not extend to costs of relaying,
replacing or repairing any floor covering or floor� 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 DAMAGES TO PROPERTY�
WARMUP PLC is not responsible for:
1. Damage or repairs required as a consequence of faulty installation or
application�
2. Damage as a result of floods, fires, winds, lightening, accidents, corrosive
atmosphere or other conditions beyond the control of Warmup plc�
3. Use of components or accessories not compatible with this unit�
4. Products installed outside the United Kingdom�
5. Normal maintenance as described in the installation and operating
manual, such as cleaning thermostat�
6. Parts not supplied or designated by Warmup�
7. Damage or repairs required as a result of any improper use, maintenance,
operation or servicing�
8. Failure to start due to interruption and/or inadequate electrical service�
9. Any damage caused by frozen or broken water pipes in the event of
equipment failure�
10. Changes in the appearance of the product that does not aect its
performance�
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Warranty
SafetyNet™ Installation Guidelines: If you make a mistake and damage the
new heater before laying the floor covering, return the damaged heater
to Warmup within in 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�
Register your Warmup® warranty online at
www.warmup.co.uk
(i) Repaired heaters carry a 5 year warranty only� Under no circumstances
is Warmup responsible for the repair or replacement of any tiles / floor
covering which may be removed or damaged in order to aect the
repair�
(ii) The SafetyNet™ Installation Guarantee does not cover any other type of
damage, misuse or improper installation due to improper adhesive or
subfloor conditions� Limit of one free replacement heater per customer
or installer�
(iii) Damage to the heater that occurs aer tiling, such as liing a damaged
tile once it has set, or subfloor movement causing floor damage, is not
covered by the SafetyNet™ Guarantee�
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Technical Specifications
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS - DCM-PRO MAT
THICKNESS5�5 mm
COMPOSITIONPOLYPROPYLENE MEMBRANE WITH
COLOURRED
SPACING60 mm, 90 mm & 120 mm
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS - DCM-PRO CABLE
OPERATING VOLTAGE230 V AC: 50 Hz
IP RATINGIPX7
COLOURBLUE
THICKNESS4�5 mm (+/- 0�2 mm)
OUTPUT RATING150 W/m²
INNER INSULATIONETFE
OUTER INSULATIONPVC
MIN� TEMPERATURE
INSTALLATION
CONNECTION3 m LONG “COLDTAIL” CONNECTION
SELF-ADHESIVE BACKING
(3 CASTELLATIONS - 90 mm)
-10 °C
DCM-PRO-ADDITIONAL COMPONENTS
PRODUCT
CODE
DCM-E-25 PERIMETER STRIP 25 m-30 mm10 mm
DCM-T-50
DCM-R-I
DCM-R-E
PRODUCT
DESCRIPTION
WATERPROOFING
TAPE
INTERNAL
CORNER
EXTERNAL
CORNER
LENGTH
(Varies)
WIDTH
(mm)
HEIGHT
(mm)
50 m-120 mm1 mm
120 mm 120 mm60 mm1 mm
120 mm 120 mm60 mm1 mm
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THICKNESS
(mm)
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Technical Specifications
Cable size guide
DCM-PRO CABLE
PRODUCT
CODE
HEATED
AREA (m²)
POWER
(W)
LOAD
(A)
RESISTANCE
(Ω)
DCM-C-111500.7352.7
DCM-C-1�51.52251.0235.1
DCM-C-223001.3176.3
DCM-C-2�52.53751.6141.1
DCM-C-334502.0117.6
DCM-C-3�53.55252.3100.8
DCM-C-446002.688.2
DCM-C-4�54.56752.978.4
DCM-C-557503.370.5
DCM-C-669003.958.8
DCM-C-7710504.650.4
DCM-C-8812005.244.1
DCM-C-9913505.939.2
DCM-C-101015006.535.3
DCM-C-121218007.829.4
DCM-C-141421009.125.2
DCM-C-1616240010.422.0
REFERENCE
RESISTANCE
BANDS
(Ω)
335.0 - 370.3
223.3 - 246.9
167.5 - 185.1
134.1 - 148.2
111.7 - 123.5
95.8 - 105.8
83.8 - 92.6
74.5 - 82.3
67.0 - 74.0
55.9 - 61.7
48.0 - 52.9
42.0 - 46.3
37.2 - 41.2
33.5 - 37.1
27.9 - 30.9
23.9 - 26.5
20.9 - 23.1
NOTE: Warmup thermostats use a 10k floor sensor. The expected
resistance is:
10k at 25°C,
12.1k at 20°C,
14.7k at 15°C.
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Warmup plc
United Kingdom
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Abbey Road, London
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Email: uk@warmup�com
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