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The hot wire goes to one side of the switch.If I connect my voltage tester to the hot wire and the other wire on the switch, should my tester light. I know the one wire is hot because I checked it to ground.
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No, it won't light. The tester needs a hot and nuetral/ground connection for it to light.
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Here is your parts breakdown Model SearchHere is your tech sheet https://www.servicematters.com/d...0Sheet%20-%208537797.pdfIf by microtemp switch you are referring to the thermal fuse. Place one lead on White (Neutral) then check to each side of the fuse. If it lights on one side and not the other the fuse is blown. Do not use earth ground, it will just confuse things. |
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