Warmup 3IE Operating Manual - page 7
3iE Operating Guide V4 © Warmup plc - 2013
ADVANCED SETTINGS
WARNING!!
The options in this section can affect the performance of your thermostat and should only be modified by an
experienced underfloor heating installer or under the instruction of Warmup technical support.
Programmable Limit °C
Overheat Limit °C
Air
Floor
Min. Temp
Max. Temp
Min. Temp
Max. Temp
Tiles
5
30
5
40
40
Stone
3
30
5
40
40
Laminate
2
27
5
27
30
Wood
2
27
5
27
30
Carpet
2
27
5
27
30
Vinyl
5
27
2
27
30
Regulator
5
30
n/a
n/a
n/a
User defined
User defined
User defined
User defined
HEATER SETTINGS:
• Floor type: this setting will affect the upper and lower limits of programmable set temperatures as well as the
overheat limit. If you set a user defined limit then you are advised to check the safe temperature limits with the
flooring manufacturer
• Regulator: This setting will change the thermostat to a regulator mode. In this mode all temperature inputs are
replaced by a setting between 1 and 10. Where the number represents the number of minutes in a 10 minute cycle
that the heating will be on (ie. If set to 7 then the thermostat will be on for 7 minutes and then off for 3 minutes before
turning on again). You must reprogram the thermostat schedule after you have turned on regulator mode.
Note: do not try to change the target heater settings if you have selected regulator.
• Fil pilote: This feature is specific to the French market and is not necessary in most other locations. Here you can
turn on the fil pilote mode and set the comfort, economy and frost protect temperatures. You must also connect the
system pilot wire into terminal 1.
• Master/ relay: This feature allows you to use one thermostat to control another. This is useful if you need to control
multiple underfloor heating elements with one program. In order to set-up this feature use the following steps:
1. Choose which thermostat will be the “master” and which will be the “relay”
2. Use low voltage electric cable to connect terminal 6 on the “master” to terminal 6 on the “relay”
3. Use low voltage electric cable to connect terminal 7 on the “master” to terminal 7 on the “relay”
Hint: on the “master” thermostat these connector cables are in addition to the floor sensor but on the “relay”
thermostat the floor sensor is not necessary
4. In advanced settings of each thermostat switch the “relay” thermostat to relay mode and the “master”
thermostat to master mode
5. Program desired schedule into the “master” thermostat
The “relay” thermostat will no longer use its sensors for thermal regulation. It will now turn on/ off in
tandem with the “master” thermostat.
Note: The “relay” thermostat must be set to relay mode first before setting the master thermostat.