https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B0wjUB6tgcwUYzVFUFl2LXo3ZWM
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B0wjUB6tgcwURnhDclMtR2Y4RG8
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B0wjUB6tgcwUbDZLTG5naUktR0U
Hope that worked. Thanks for all the help!
So here are some pics of my new scalder. Today was the first day I fired it up. I've decided to ground it the dolly it's mounted to, but I haven't actually screwed it on.
I wrapped it in the duct insulation, like yours. Instead of just one layer, I decided to wrap it in about four layers, to...
One final question: I am using an extension chord to do this. I have three wires, black, white and green. The green is for ground, but I don't think there's anywhere to put a ground on the heating element. Is that correct?
So it sounds like either terminal can be used for either, i.e.-it doesn't matter which terminal you select to connect to the NO or the COM. Is this right?
Hi mark. Well I've got the whole thing put together finally. I have the element in place and I need to start wiring it to the power supply and to the etc-1100. I don't have the first idea where to begin. Even if you could just give me a few hints without a whole diagram, anything would help.
Thank you so much for replying so promptly.
I couldn't actually find an element that came with the flange, so I purchased a universal flange kit from Camco for installing these elements when you don't have any sport of mounting bracket. After you posted, I looked at the element again , and it...
Hi Montana
I'm working on making one of your scalders right now. I'm looking at your photos and I'm trying to figure out how to mount the flange, exactly. The kit comes with two gaskets...a square one and a round one.
In your pic, it appears that the metal flange is mounted on the outside of...