Installation and operation – WarmlyYours TempZone Floor Heating Cable (Twin) User Manual

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5.3.3 Test the PowerMan™

Move the switch to the “CIRCUIT CHECK” position to test the alarm before connecting any wires.

After confirming that the alarm is in good working order, turn off the unit and connect the wires as follows:

• Connect first inner conductor core wire to the L1 (OHMS) terminal of the PowerMan™

• Connect second inner conductor core wire to the L2 (OHMS) terminal of the PowerMan™

For the TempZone™ Floor Heating Cable (Twin), there are two methods of doing the next step:

1. Split the ground sheath in two. Connect one half of the ground sheath to the G terminal, place the PowerMan™ switch

in the “CIRCUIT CHECK” position, and touch the other half of the ground sheath to one of the inner conductor wires.

2. Insert the entire ground into the G terminal. Place the PowerMan™ switch in the “CIRCUIT CHECK” position and use a

paper clip as a bridge between the ground wire and either one of the inner conductors.

Either method should activate the alarm. If the PowerMan™ does not pass all these tests, please call WarmlyYours 24/7

Installation Support at (800) 875-5285 for assistance.

5.3.4 Activate the PowerMan™ and Proceed to Install Flooring

Install the cable in accordance with the design layout and instructions provided by WarmlyYours. Test resistance of each

system a second time. Test each system individually.

5.3.5 If the PowerMan™ Alarm Sounds, Stop!

If the alarm sounds, there is a short in the circuit or break in the system. Stop work and install new batteries. If alarm

continues, stop and refer to the troubleshooting guide in section 8 of this installation manual, or call 24/7 Installation

Support at (800) 875-5285. WarmlyYours can supply a splice kit to repair the short. Alternatively, the wire may be repaired

by an electrician.

5.3.6 Final Test

After tile and grout have been installed, test each system the third and final time.

Record ohms values on the warranty card in section 10.

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