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Warmup StickyMat
SPM
Installation Manual
TECHNICAL HELPLINE

0845 345 2288

IMPORTANT!
Read this manual before attempting to install your
Warmup heater. Incorrect installation could damage the heater and will invalidate your warranty.
Complete and submit your warranty from online at

www.warmup.co.uk

®

Technical Information
SPM 150W/m²
m
SPM 1m²

0.5

| <---> |

m

W

(-5 %)

Ω

(+5%)

A

x

2

150

335.1

352.7

370.3

0.65

230VAC ~ 50Hz

Voltage

SPM 1.5m²

0.5

x

3

225

223.3

235.1

246.9

0.98

Minimum bending radius

SPM 2m²

0.5

x

4

300

167.5

176.3

185.1

1.30

25mm

SPM 2.5m²

0.5

x

5

375

134.01

141.06

148.11

1.63

IP rating

SPM 3m²

0.5

x

6

450

111.72

117.6

123.5

1.96

IPX7

SPM 3.5m²

0.5

x

7

525

95.72

100.76

105.80

2.28

SPM 4m²

0.5

x

8

600

83.76

88.17

92.6

2.61

SPM 4.5m²

0.5

x

9

675

74.45

78.37

82.29

2.93

SPM 5m²

0.5

x

10

750

67

70.53

74.1

3.26

Minimum Installation
Temperature

SPM 6m²

0.5

x

12

900

55.84

58.78

61.7

3.91

5°C

SPM 7m²

0.5

x

14

1050

47.86

50.38

52.9

4.57

SPM 8m²

0.5

x

16

1200

41.9

44.08

46.3

5.22

SPM 9m²

0.5

x

18

1350

37.23

39.19

41.1

5.87

SPM 10m²

0.5

x

20

1500

33.51

35.27

37.0

6.52

SPM 11m²

0.5

x

22

1650

30.45

32.06

33.7

7.17

SPM 12m²

0.5

x

24

1800

27.92

29.39

30.86

7.83

SPM 15m²

0.5

x

30

2250

22.33

23.51

24.7

9.78

SPM 200W/m²
m

| <---> |

m

W

(-5%)

Ω

(+5%)

A

2SPM 0.5m²

0.5

x

1

100

502.55

529.0

555.45

0.44

2SPM 1m²

0.5

x

2

200

251.28

264.5

277.73

0.87

2SPM 1.5m²

0.5

x

3

300

167.52

176.3

185.15

1.30

2SPM 2 m²

0.5

x

4

400

125.64

132.3

138.86

1.74

2SPM 2.5m²

0.5

x

5

500

100.51

105.80

111.09

2.17

2SPM 3m²

0.5

x

6

600

83.76

88.2

92.58

2.61

2SPM 3.5m²

0.5

x

7

700

71.79

75.57

79.35

3.04

2SPM 4m²

0.5

x

8

800

62.82

66.1

69.43

3.48

2SPM 4.5m²

0.5

x

9

900

55.84

58.78

61.72

3.91

2SPM 5m²

0.5

x

10

1000

50.26

52.9

55.55

4.35

2SPM 6m²

0.5

x

12

1200

41.88

44.1

46.29

5.22

2SPM 7m²

0.5

x

14

1400

35.90

37.8

39.68

6.09

2SPM 8m²

0.5

x

16

1600

31.41

33.1

34.72

6.96

2SPM 9m²

0.5

x

18

1800

27.92

29.4

30.86

7.83

2SPM 10m²

0.5

x

20

2000

25.13

26.5

27.77

8.70

2SPM 15m²

0.5

x

30

3000

16.74

17.63

18.51

13.04

2

Minimum Wire Spacing
50mm

Contents
Technical Specifications

2

Introduction
Do’s and Don’ts
Floor Coverings

3

What you Need for Installation
Subfloor Preparation
Testing the Heater

5

Electrical Safety Considerations
How to Modify the Mat

6

Installing the Mat

7

Installing the Mat Continued

8

Warranty

9

Control Card

10

Documentation of Ownership,
Installation and Part P Electrical Connection

11

WARNING

Your Warmup® Underfloor heating mat 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® Sticky Mat, accepts no liability, expressed or implied, for any loss or
consequential damage suffered as a result of installations which in any way contravene the instructions that follow. It is important
that before, during and after installation that all requirements are met and understood. If the instructions are followed, you should
have no problems. If you do require help at any stage, please contact our helpline:

0845 345 2288
You may also find a copy of this manual, wiring instructions and other helpful information on our website: www.warmup.co.uk

3

Do’s and Don’ts

DO
Carefully read this instruction manual before commencing
installation. Consult our helpline or a competent professional
if you are unsure how to proceed.
Ensure the system is tested before, during and after
installation.
Plan your mat layout and installation so that any drilling after
tiling (e.g. for sanitary ware) will not damage the wiring.
Maintain a minimum gap of 50mm between wire runs and
from conductive parts such as water pipes.
Check that the mat is working immediately before
commencing tiling.
Take particular care when tiling not to dislodge or damage the heating wire. Ensure that during the course of the
installation that no damage is caused by, for example, falling
objects, sharp objects etc.
Wear gloves to prevent irritation from the fibreglass mesh.
Ensure the end cap and manufactured joint are under a full
bed adhesive or levelling compound and covered with a tile.
Ensure that a heat loss calculation has been carried out and
heating requirements have been met if you are using the
underfloor heating system as a primary source of heating.
Ensure that the heaters are separated from other heat
sources such as luminaires and chimneys.
Ensure that the maximum thermal resistance of the floor
does not exceed 0.15 [m²K / W].
Ensure that the control card at the back of the manual is
completed and fixed at the main consumer unit along with
any plans and electrical test records. As per the current
BS7671:2008 17th Edition wiring regulations.

DON’T
Cut or shorten the heating element at any time.
Commence installation on a concrete floor that has not
been fully cured.
Leave surplus matting rolled up under units or fixtures USE THE CORRECT SIZE MAT.
Install the mat on irregular surfaces such as stairs or up
walls.
Use staples to secure the the heating element to the
subfloor.
Run the floor sensor wire or power lead over or under the
heating element or close to other heat sources such as hot
water pipes.
Connect two mats in series, only connect mats in parallel.
Commence tiling before testing the mat.
Switch on the installed mat until 8 days after fitting to allow
the tile adhesive to dry completely.
Install the mat in temperatures less than +5°C.
Bend the heating cable under 25mm radius.
Use the heating system to dry out levelling compound or
adhesive.
Tape over the end cap or manufactured joint.
Attempt a DIY repair if you damage the heater. Contact
Warmup on 0845 345 2288. If you accidentally damage a
the heating mat BEFORE tiling,under the Warmup Safetynet
guarantee you may return the damaged heater to Warmup,
who will replace the heater FREE OF CHARGE. See details of
the safety net warranty at the back of the manual.

Floor Coverings
This installation manual gives instruction for installation of the Warmup underfloor heating mat under ceramic, quarry or natural
stone tiles. The maximum thermal resistance of the floor must not exceed 0.15 [m²K / W].
It is possible to install the heating element under floor finishes such as wood or vinyl by applying a self levelling compound
over the heating mat .You must ensure that all heating cables are completely covered with a minimum of 10mm self levelling
compound. It is important that the levelling compound is suitable for use with underfloor heating.
NOTE: Delicate floor finishes such as wood or vinyl have a maximum floor surface temperature of 27°C. This temperature must
NOT be exceeded. Please contact Warmup for further advice if you wish to install the underfloor heating mat under any floor
finishes other than ceramic, quarry or natural stone tiles.

4

What You Need for Installation
Components included in your Warmup SPM kit :
• Warmup SPM Mat
• Installation Manual
NOTE: Only Warmup® Thermostats should be used.
Additional components needed as part of your Warmup heating installation:
• A Warmup® Thermostat with floor sensor

• Electrical trunking/conduit for housing the power leads

• 30mA Residual Current Device (RCD), required as part of all

• Duct Tape (to secure the floor sensor and loose wires)

installations
• Digital Multi-meter required for testing the resistance of the
mat and floor sensor

• Scissors for cutting the fibreglass mesh
• Gloves
• Warmup® Insulation Boards.

• Electrical housing, back boxes and junction boxes.
(Back box for the thermostat must be at least 35mm deep)

Subfloor Preparation
Wooden Subfloors
• Ensure adequate underfloor ventilation
• Existing floorboards need to be securely fixed and if necessary
pre-levelled with a latex/cement self-levelling compound to give a flush fit for the subsequently applied WBP plywood (18mm)
or an insulated tile backer board (Warmup® Insulation Boards).
• A rigid base is essential - Fixing WBP plywood or Warmup® Insulation Board to joists will not provide a suitable floor finish for
accepting tiles.
• Refer to BS5385: Part 3: 1999, clause 14.4 for more information on sealing the backs and edges of the WBP plywood before
fixing.
• The above recommendations apply to floors of small areas as advised in clause14.4 of BS 5385: Part 3: 1999.
Concrete Subfloors
• Ensure you use an extruded polystyrene building or tile backer board (Warmup® Insulation Board) if installing your mat onto a
cement-based floor.
• Fixing the board should be as per the manufacturer’s instructions.

Testing the Heater
The heaters must be tested before, during and after tiling. We recommend the use of a digital multi-meter set to a range of 0-2 K
ohms for testing. The resistance (ohms) of each mat should be measured. You should carry out the following tests and
should expect the results detailed below:
• Live to neutral should show the Ohms value listed in the table on page 7. A +/- 5% Ohm reading tolerance is allowed under
manufacturing guidelines. Record the readings on the control card at the back of the manual.
• Live to earth and neutral to earth should show infinity.
NOTE: Due to the high resistance of the heating element, it may not be possible to get a continuity reading from the mat 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
on 0845 345 2288 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 20k ohms.

5

Electrical Safety Considerations
As with all electrical projects governed by Part P regulations, all mains
electrical connections must be undertaken by acertified electrician. All work
must conform to current IEE Wiring Regulations. The Underfloor heating
must be controlled via a floor sensor thermostat at all times.

Power supply via

Warmup
Thermostat

fused spur /RCD.

Power Lead
(coldtail)

Installing a Residual Current Device (RCD)
Warmup® Underfloor Heating Mats must be wired via an 30mA RCD. You
must install a dedicated RCD if one is not already present. You may wish to
use a fused spur/RCD. No more than 4.8kW of heating may be connected to
a single 30mA RCD.

Floor Sensor

D
Warmup
heating mat

A
C

NOTE: It is possible to run the heater from an existing circuit. Consult a
certified electrician to determine whether or not the circuit can handle the
load and if it is RCD protected.
Installing Electrical Boxes and Trunking
You will require a deep (35-40mm) back box for the thermostat. If you are
installing more than two heaters, a junction box will be required. The wiring
from the heater to the thermostat should be protected by conduit or plastic
trunking.

NOTE:
Always run the power
supply cable and floor
sensor cable in
separate conduit /trunking

B

E

Connecting the Thermostat
The thermostat must be connected to the mains electrical supply via a double pole isolator fused spur or RCD that has a contact
separation in all poles providing full disconnection under over-voltage category III conditions . The thermostat should be installed
within the room to be heated. In most bathroom installations the thermostat cannot be located within the bathroom itself as the
thermostat is IP20 rated and must be located outside of Zone 2. In such cases the thermostat must be fitted to the outside of an
internal wall of the bathroom, as close to the under floor installation as possible.
Warmup thermostats are rated up to 16 amps. For larger installations exceeding 16 amps multiple thermostats or a suitable
contactor will be required. For further advice contact Warmup on 0845 345 2288.
Once the electrical connections have been made and the system has been tested, the electrician must complete the control card at
the back of this installation manual. As per BS7671:2008 this information must be displayed at or near to the consumer unit.

How You Can Modify the Mat
In order to fit your mat into a specific area, it may be necessary to cut and turn the mat (examples below).
NEVER cut the heating element. When cutting and flipping the mat take care not to cut or damage the heating cable.

Check mat size

Thermostat

Thermostat

Please take a moment to double-check that your plan has
the proper room dimensions and that you have the correct
size and proper number of mats. Mats should run backwards
and forwards between walls and obstructions as shown in the
examples. Depending on insulation, air-flow & overall heatloss within the room, additional heating may be required.
NOTE:When laying two or more heaters, ensure the coldtails
reach the thermostat.

6

Thermostat

Thermostat

Thermostat

Installing the Mat
Step 1 - Mark the subfloor

1

Ensure that the subfloor is of the same construction where you intend to
lay the mat to ensure that the heater performs effectively. Warmup always
recommend that insulation boards, such as Warmup® Insulation Boards
(10mm recommended), are used to improve the efficiency of the mats.
Using a permanent marker, mark out areas on the subfloor where units and
fixtures will be fitted. DO NOT install the mat in any of these areas.
Start by laying the mat in the location closest to the thermostat. Mark the
positions and planned route of the power lead cables as well as the floor
sensor.
ALL MANUFACTURED JOINTS NEED TO BE PLACED ON THE FLOOR UNDER A FULL
BED OF ADHESIVE AND TILES.

2

If you have awkward areas in the room the loose wire can be removed from
the mat to fit these areas. When doing this ensure that you DO NOT let the
heating element cross or touch. Ensure any loose wires are no closer than 50mm
from each other, the wall or from any other wires still attached to the mesh. Loose
wire taken from the mat can be secured to the floor using duct tape.
Step 2 - Test the Heater
Before installing the heating mat perform the same test as described on page 6 to
ensure that the heater has not been damaged during planning.

3

Step 3 - Cut, turn and affix the mat
When you have marked the positions and planned the route of the mat on
the floor, start laying the mat cutting and turning where the marks have been
made, beginning at the location closest to the thermostat. Be careful and
never cut the heating cable. Affix the mat to the floor using its self-adhesive
mesh, or using the double sided tape on the mat.
Use duct tape to affix any loose wires which have been removed from the
mat. Once the mat is fitted, ensure that there are no loose sections, paying
close attention to the ends of the mats and any section which has been
turned.
DO NOT TAPE OVER THE MANUFACTURED JOINTS OR FLOOR SENSOR TIP.
If you find that once the heater has been laid you have too much of the mat
left over STOP, contact Warmup immediately on 0845 345 2288. Remember
you must NEVER cut the heating element to fit an area or leave surplus mats
behind units or fixtures.
If you are installing multiple mats in one room they should be connected in
parallel.

4

Step 4 - After installation test
Perform the same test as in step 2. If at this stage you do not get the expected
reading or you are getting an open circuit contact Warmup on 0845 345 2288.

7

Installing the Mat (Continued)
5
Step 5 - Install floor sensor
Place the floor sensor below the fibreglass mesh. The floor sensor must be installed
centrally between the two runs of heating element and should extend a minimum
of 150mm into the heated area. Secure the sensor to the floor using tape.
NOTE: DO NOT TAPE OVER THE SENSOR TIP.
It is best to avoid placing the floor sensor in areas of heat fluctuations e.g.
near hot water pipes or radiators. It may be necessary to cut a channel in the
floor to ensure that the floor sensor and power supply cable are kept at the
same height as the heating element.
When installing the floor sensor (located in the thermostat box) DO NOT
cross over or under the heating element.

6

At this stage the floor sensor must also be tested. Check the resistance of
the floor sensor using your multi-meter (20K ohms). You should get a reading of
approximately 9-23K ohms depending on the room temperature. If you do not get
a reading your floor sensor may be damaged. If this is the case call the Warmup
Technical Helpline to request a replacement.
NOTE: The sensor may be extended up to 50m.
Step 6 - Fit Power Leads
Each mat is fitted with a single power lead for connecting the mat to the
thermostat. To ensure the power lead remains at the same level as the
heating element, you may need to cut or chisel a channel in the subfloor.
When doing this take care not to damage the heating element. Secure the
power lead in place using tape but do not tape over the manufactured joint
where the power supply cable meets the heating element.
The power lead will go into the electrical trunking/conduit up to the
thermostat. It is possible to extend the power lead using twin and earth
cable.
NOTE: Instructions for fitting the Warmup® thermostat are included in the
thermostat box.
Step 7 - Tile & grout the floor
Ensure you use tile adhesives and grouts suitable for use with underfloor
heating systems (they must contain a flexible additive). It is important that
each tile is solidly bedded in adhesive, with no air gaps or voids beneath.
(2 Part Flexible Adhesive). Do NOT dot and dab the tiles. Check with the
manufacturers of the adhesive to ensure suitability.Use a plastic notched
trowel to move the adhesive along the element. Use a piece of cardboard
on top of the exposed element to use as a crawl board. Ensure to test the
resistance of the heating mat regularly during tiling to check the mat hasn’t
been damaged during tiling.
If using flexible levelling compound before tiling make sure that the mat is
completely flat, extra tape can be used to secure the edges of the fibre glass
mesh to the floor.
Do not store tiles or heavy objects on the mat while tiling. Wait for 8 days to allow
the adhesive to dry before you switch on the system.
FINALLY TEST THE RESISTANCE OF THE HEATER(S) ONCE TILING IS COMPLETE.

8

7

Warranty
Terms and conditions apply
Models: DWS heaters, PFM and SPM heaters manufactured by Warmup Plc.
THE LIFETIME ELEMENT OF THIS GUARANTEE DOES NOT EXTEND TO THERMOSTATS WHICH
ARE COVERED BY SEPARATE GUARANTEES. THIS GUARANTEE DOES NOT AFFECT YOUR
STATUTORY RIGHTS.
Warmup® Underfloor Heater 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 UNDERTILE HEATER is
guaranteed for the LIFETIME of the floor covering under which
it is fitted, except as provided below (and your attention is
drawn to the exclusions listed at the end of this guarantee).

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.

This lifetime guarantee applies:
1. only if the unit is registered with Warmup within 30 days
after 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;
and
2. only if the heater has been earthed and protected by a
Residual Current Device (RCD) at all times.

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.

Thermostats are guaranteed for a period of 3 YEARS from the
date of purchase, except as provided below. The guarantee
for the Warmup 3Ie thermostat can be upgraded to lifetime.
Contact Warmup for details 0845 345 2288.
Neither guarantee continues if the floor covering over the
heater(s) is damaged, lifted, replaced, repaired or covered with
subsequent layers of flooring. The guarantee 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. The cost of the
repair or replacement is your only remedy under this guarantee
which does not affect your statutory rights.

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 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
affect its performance.

TM
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.
Please note:

(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 affect 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.
TM

(iii) Damage to the heater that occurs after tiling, such as lifting a damaged tile once it has set, or subfloor movement causing floor
damage, is not covered by the SafetyNet Guarantee.
TM

9

Place this card
in a visible spot close to the consumer unit.
Control
Card

Heater Location _________________________

CAUTION
Radiant Floor Heating Systems
Warming-Risk of electric shock
Electric-wiring and heating panels
contained below the floor. Do not
penetrate with nails, screws, or similar
devices. Do not restrict the thermal
emission of the heated floor.

Total Wattage __________________________

Attention:
Do not cut or shorten the heating element.
Ensure that the entire heating elements including the joints are installed under the tiles
in the installation.
The Heating element must be used in conjunction with a 30mA RCD.
Heater Model

Date

Resistance Before

Signed

Resistance After

Insulation Resistance
Pass

Floor sensor resistance

Company 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 must be situated close to the consumer unit in a visible place.
Note: Draw a Plan showing the layout of the heater.
Warmup Plc 702 Tudor Estate Abbey Road London NW10 7UW T: 0845 345 2288 F: 0845 345 2299 www.warmup.co.uk

10

Documentation of Ownership, Installation
& Part P Electrical Connection

This form must be filled out completely, otherwise you may invalidate your warranty
Owner’s Name
Owner’s Address

Post Code				Telephone
Email

Installer’s Name
Installer’s Telephone Number
I hereby confirm that I have read & understand the contents of the installation manual & that the heater(s) has been installed as
specified therein. I acknowledge that no claim can be brought against the manufacturer or its agents for any consequential loss or
damage whatsoever. I confirm that the heater(s) was working prior to tiling.

Installer’s Signature					Date

Electrician’s Name
Electrician’s Address

Electrician’s Telephone Number
Electrician’s Part P Certificate Number

11

Warmup plc., United Kingdom
702 & 704 Tudor Estate
Abbey Road, London
NW10 7UW
Web:www.warmup.co.uk
Email:uk@warmup.com
Tel:0845 345 2288
Fax:0845 345 2299

The WARMUP word and associated logos are trade marks. © Warmup Plc. 2014 – Regd. TM Nos. 1257724, 4409934, 4409926, 5265707. E & OE.

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