I installed 1 today and couldn't get it to start warming and thus looked it up here and realize I didn't know the unit has a main switch like you mentioned here. lol The way I mounted it level though was by dry fitting into the face plate and putting blue tape on the wall where it mounts to the wall and a level at the top and marked the blue tape with a pen to drill the holes. came out great! Big thanks for your video!
Joseph, we do show the screws being tightened. You can watch it at 3:39 here: ruclips.net/video/7riGVOd8XaE/видео.html If you watch the full video, you'll see in the beginning that we advise to follow the instructions provided to make the marks you need to install the junction box. You can also use the box as a template and mark from the towel warmer posts themselves.
@@Warmlyyours Sorry, I meant the tiny setscrews, I thought I missed that. so you are able to attach the left hand side to the stud wall, and the electrical box on the right side will align?
Yes, If you mark the template onto the box or do the measurements correctly, all 4 posts will align up properly. All you have to do is follow the installation instructions provided with the towel warmer.
So we have another video where Scott reviews the install manual and covers this step of the install. It's about 2 minutes in to this video here: www.warmlyyours.com/en-US/video-media/webinar-why-and-how-to-install-a-warmlyyours-towel-warmer Thanks for watching!
Thorough, crystal clear installation instructions. Am fitting one right now. Tks for the video.
I just learned this was a thing. Getting one for my basement bathroom remodel
I installed 1 today and couldn't get it to start warming and thus looked it up here and realize I didn't know the unit has a main switch like you mentioned here. lol The way I mounted it level though was by dry fitting into the face plate and putting blue tape on the wall where it mounts to the wall and a level at the top and marked the blue tape with a pen to drill the holes. came out great! Big thanks for your video!
Glad the video could be of help John!
Does this towel warmer require it's own GFI connection?
We suggest that our towel warmers are powered by a GFCI-protected breaker. It may also be required by your local Electric Code.
I didn't see the part where the set screws were tighten, also, how was it possible to install the electrical junction box at the exact right place?
Joseph, we do show the screws being tightened. You can watch it at 3:39 here: ruclips.net/video/7riGVOd8XaE/видео.html
If you watch the full video, you'll see in the beginning that we advise to follow the instructions provided to make the marks you need to install the junction box. You can also use the box as a template and mark from the towel warmer posts themselves.
@@Warmlyyours Sorry, I meant the tiny setscrews, I thought I missed that.
so you are able to attach the left hand side to the stud wall, and the electrical box on the right side will align?
Yes, If you mark the template onto the box or do the measurements correctly, all 4 posts will align up properly. All you have to do is follow the installation instructions provided with the towel warmer.
Well done this was helpful
great job explaining the install
How did you tighten and fix the radiator to the wall? I wasn't interested in the wiring!
So we have another video where Scott reviews the install manual and covers this step of the install. It's about 2 minutes in to this video here: www.warmlyyours.com/en-US/video-media/webinar-why-and-how-to-install-a-warmlyyours-towel-warmer
Thanks for watching!