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Old 05-10-2007, 12:19 PM   #1
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Default How to connect a Digital Thermostat

Hi,

I have a digital thermostat, and I am not sure how to connect it.

Company : Industries C-Mac Inc (I cannont find informations on their website, but the thermostat looks like this one : http://www.aubetech.com/products/pro...t=7&noLangue=2)
kW : 0.3-2.5
V : 240
f : 60

I want to use it to control an electric baseboard heater (240 V).

The thermostat has three wires : Yellow, Purple and Black.

How can I connect it to the 240 V circuit?

Thanks

JF

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Old 05-10-2007, 12:39 PM   #2
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we need to know more information. Does the 220 come directly to the thermostat, is there a transfomer before the stat??? you might want to post this on the HVAC topics as well...might be able to get quicker help there.
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The thermostat is directly on the 220 V circuit, no transformer.

I live in Quebec, there is no need for AC in the house <img>

I'm gonna try the HVAC forum!
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