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Can anyone please advise how to wire a couple of relays with a standard push button switch, to allow a thermostatic controller, when reaching a certain temperature, to send an input to the relay(s) and thus tripping the switch off. The key thing I want to achieve is that the switch/button switches off when sensing the 240v from the heat controller, and stays off, until manually re-set. cheers
 

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