Thaddeus
DIY
The electrical cord on my Holmes Ceramic Heater (HCH-4051) frayed at the entry point to the heater and while removing the frayed cord, I forgot to pair (mark) the wires on both sides of the enclosure before snipping the cord.
Upon inspection, I determined one wire from the electrical cord went directly to heating element terminals and the other wire went first to a thermostat controller, then to a hi-temp trip switch, and finally to a mode controller; i.e., an OFF/Fan Only/Low Heat/High Heat switch.
Before I incorrectly connect the hot and neutral wires, I am hoping to hear a few opinions on...
If the hot wire is typically connected to the (main) ON/OFF switch, does it make sense for me to connect the hot wire to thermostat controller or should I connect the hot wire to the heating element terminals?
Thanks!
Thad
Upon inspection, I determined one wire from the electrical cord went directly to heating element terminals and the other wire went first to a thermostat controller, then to a hi-temp trip switch, and finally to a mode controller; i.e., an OFF/Fan Only/Low Heat/High Heat switch.
Before I incorrectly connect the hot and neutral wires, I am hoping to hear a few opinions on...
If the hot wire is typically connected to the (main) ON/OFF switch, does it make sense for me to connect the hot wire to thermostat controller or should I connect the hot wire to the heating element terminals?
Thanks!
Thad