dhumac
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Also known as - how did I screw up!
I don't have a picture, but here is the layout. I'm wiring a 5000 watt garage heater - 10/2 wire to the heater (30 amp double pole).
Wiring to the heater:
Black load to black heater wire and white load to red heater wire.
Wiring to the thermostat:
I have a 28 amp double pole thermostat. I wired black to black and red to white. Now the problem is I didn't have my reading glasses and I'm not sure if I wired the load to line side or load to load side - I actually looked for something that indicated line/load on the thermostat, but I could see it.
When I switched to power on it was fine, but then when I turned the thermostat on, it sparked at the thermostat red wire and tripped the breaker. I then turned the power off and unwired the thermostat and capped the wires until I can figure it out.
So - if I wired load side to line side I wouldn't have expected it to short - but I could be wrong ... am I? Or could it be something different? Any pointers or direction would be appreciated. I've never wired a double pole thermostat before - single pole ones yes.
Thanks for any pointers.
I don't have a picture, but here is the layout. I'm wiring a 5000 watt garage heater - 10/2 wire to the heater (30 amp double pole).
Wiring to the heater:
Black load to black heater wire and white load to red heater wire.
Wiring to the thermostat:
I have a 28 amp double pole thermostat. I wired black to black and red to white. Now the problem is I didn't have my reading glasses and I'm not sure if I wired the load to line side or load to load side - I actually looked for something that indicated line/load on the thermostat, but I could see it.
When I switched to power on it was fine, but then when I turned the thermostat on, it sparked at the thermostat red wire and tripped the breaker. I then turned the power off and unwired the thermostat and capped the wires until I can figure it out.
So - if I wired load side to line side I wouldn't have expected it to short - but I could be wrong ... am I? Or could it be something different? Any pointers or direction would be appreciated. I've never wired a double pole thermostat before - single pole ones yes.
Thanks for any pointers.
