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antsals

Help!

I'm after wiring into a thermostat a fan heater so I have more control on what the fan heater is doing and when. Its one of those wall mounted air curtain type.

Because the heater is 3kw I know I can't run this straight through the thermostat. Therefor I have purchased a relay.

Schrack RM732730 - Tyco Electronics | Relays, Switches and Indicators | Relays | General Purpose Relay | Power Relays |RM732730

It has three NO /NC outputs but I only need one so thats ok. What I'm not sure of is wiring the coil A1 and A2.
Am I correct that I should wire live on one side of the coil and neutral to the other? (A1 - Live, A2 - Neutral)

I'd appreciate some help,
Regards,
Anthony
 
Plenty of 13 amp wall stats or even plug in stats on the market mate...save messing with relays etc!!
Sunvic go upto 20 amp me thx.
 
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