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In the current setup, I have 3 baseboard heaters all on the same circuit (20A 2 pole).
Bedroom 1: 24vac low voltage, 750W, thermostat is connected directly to a transformer on the baseboard.
Bathroom: 240vac high, 500W, thermostat is connected directly to the radiator.
Bedroom 2: 24vac low, 1000W, has a thermostat but it doesn't seem to be connected to the heater...not sure where the connection is.
Junction point in a cupboard that I presume houses the parallel connections.
I want to do the following:
- change both low voltage thermostats to high voltage ones.
- move the heater in Bedroom 1 to the other side of the room.
How can I wire in 2 new thermostats and change this to 240 in a parallel system where each thermostats controls the heater independently.
How is the low voltage stat in bedroom 2 controlling the heater if it's not connected to the heater and on the same circuit as all the others?!
Bedroom 1: 24vac low voltage, 750W, thermostat is connected directly to a transformer on the baseboard.
Bathroom: 240vac high, 500W, thermostat is connected directly to the radiator.
Bedroom 2: 24vac low, 1000W, has a thermostat but it doesn't seem to be connected to the heater...not sure where the connection is.
Junction point in a cupboard that I presume houses the parallel connections.
I want to do the following:
- change both low voltage thermostats to high voltage ones.
- move the heater in Bedroom 1 to the other side of the room.
How can I wire in 2 new thermostats and change this to 240 in a parallel system where each thermostats controls the heater independently.
How is the low voltage stat in bedroom 2 controlling the heater if it's not connected to the heater and on the same circuit as all the others?!