Hi All,
I have a question about wiring my base board heaters.
I am currently re-wiring my basement, adding a few heaters on the original 240V-20A circuit.
It will be handling a total of 3500 W, no problem.
The question is about the wiring itself, here's what I intend to do:
Run from the breaker (Red, Black,G... 12-2) to my first thermostat box. Marrett all the reds together, send the black to the thermostat then from thermostat to the baseboard. Wire blacks together and send to the next thermostat box.
Does that mean that the baseboard always has 120V-20A flowing through it? I know its grounded, but if the insulation on the coil breaks for some reason, there would be potential for shock... right?
The rest of my house is wired that way, I was going to do it the same way, but I got worried.
Anyone?