EzyStvy
07-12-2008, 09:07 AM
Working With Home Electricity how I hate the – Let me count the ways….
I need to replace my attic fan and thermostat with basically an identical combo without killing myself or burning the house down. I’ve replaced many light switches/wall plugs over the years….But, over the years I’ve melted a few screw drivers and blown a few fusses. Even if I knew which breaker to turn off, it really isn’t an option since I would lose the lights in the attic and not be able to see to work.
The thermostat is pre-wired to the fan.
The thermostat has a Black and a White wire with bare ends coming out of it.
These wires connect to a “standard” wall mounted on/off light switch that has two terminals.
The Black wire from the thermostat connects directly to the top terminal on the switch.
The Plastic-Sheathed Cable coming from the breaker box has three wires. One connects to the other terminal on the switch. (I don’t have to unscrew this wire) The other two wires connect to the White wire on the thermostat.
In theory, this change out should be a piece of cake. On the other hand, I’m nervous/chicken about proceeding.
Any words of wisdom?
Would wearing latex gloves like you use for dishwashing help keep me from electrocuting myself?
Thanks in advance.
I need to replace my attic fan and thermostat with basically an identical combo without killing myself or burning the house down. I’ve replaced many light switches/wall plugs over the years….But, over the years I’ve melted a few screw drivers and blown a few fusses. Even if I knew which breaker to turn off, it really isn’t an option since I would lose the lights in the attic and not be able to see to work.
The thermostat is pre-wired to the fan.
The thermostat has a Black and a White wire with bare ends coming out of it.
These wires connect to a “standard” wall mounted on/off light switch that has two terminals.
The Black wire from the thermostat connects directly to the top terminal on the switch.
The Plastic-Sheathed Cable coming from the breaker box has three wires. One connects to the other terminal on the switch. (I don’t have to unscrew this wire) The other two wires connect to the White wire on the thermostat.
In theory, this change out should be a piece of cake. On the other hand, I’m nervous/chicken about proceeding.
Any words of wisdom?
Would wearing latex gloves like you use for dishwashing help keep me from electrocuting myself?
Thanks in advance.