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    Oct 21, 2012, 06:52 PM
    Wiring single pole thermostat to 240 volt noma fan heater
    Wiring a 240 volt fan heater to a single pole thermostat. Red and black from panel. Ran red to thermostat and other end of thermostat to red going to the heater. Put black from panel with black going to heater. At heater put black with black. At heater put red and white with hot red from thermostat. Is this wiring correct?

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