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2nd Opinion Smart Relay Wiring (Salus SR600)
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<blockquote data-quote="michael8554" data-source="post: 541722" data-attributes="member: 34375"><p>Option one.</p><p></p><p>Live from the plug (or outlet) goes to L to power the Solus.</p><p>And Live is looped to COM, which is one terminal of the internal Solus switch (NO means "Normally Open).</p><p>Solus closes the internal switch on command, and Live comes out of NO and goes to the heater.</p><p>Neutral from the plug (or outlet) goes to N and loops to the heater.</p><p>The earth wires in the image are just twisted together.</p><p> Not satisfactory, there may be room for a "Twist-On Wire Connector" shown as "cap" in the sketch. Or even better, a "Wago Connector".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="michael8554, post: 541722, member: 34375"] Option one. Live from the plug (or outlet) goes to L to power the Solus. And Live is looped to COM, which is one terminal of the internal Solus switch (NO means "Normally Open). Solus closes the internal switch on command, and Live comes out of NO and goes to the heater. Neutral from the plug (or outlet) goes to N and loops to the heater. The earth wires in the image are just twisted together. Not satisfactory, there may be room for a "Twist-On Wire Connector" shown as "cap" in the sketch. Or even better, a "Wago Connector". [/QUOTE]
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