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Default Installation of Honeywell RTH8500 thermostat - Wiring

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Try again.
Uh, it's still NO and will continue to be no.


You probably figured out connections except red and blue
You probably don't know me or my profession, so why don't you go

study
for a
few years and then come back?

You don't know me or my profession.

You give no advice and no indication of a problem with what I said.
Very
useful.
C will never be used for second stage heating.
Is that hard to understand?
My first post mislabeled O, not "C". I haven't worked on heat pumps for
a long time. And I figured the OP should provide links to the stat

data.
My second post said "C" is not used.

Is that hard to understand.

Ok, 'O' will never be used for second stage heating either.

What's so hard to understand about the following statement?

You probably don't know me or my profession, so why don't you go study

for a
few years and then come back?

What's so hard to understand about the following statement?

"You don't know me or my profession."



I understand it just fine.
What's so hard for you to understand that *you* don't know how to wire his
thermostat?


I am a master electrician. It has been a while since I worked on a heat
pump. For several years I worked for one of several subs for a major
heating company that mostly did furnace replacements and A/C adds to
existing systems. I did all the A/C adds to existing zoned heat where
the zones had to be defeated for cooling - ie where the many existing
systems had to be figured out (which other contractors screwed up). I
won't bore you with other information.



Point?
If you were so good at wiring heat pumps, you would have known that 'O'
wasn't for second stage heating. You should have known what it's for off the
top of your head. I guess if you don't mess with electricity for a while you
forget which is hot (black or white)?


Or do you always like to guess and post inaccurate information?

As I said in my previous post, I think an OP should provided links to
relevant information. For my 2nd post I looked them up. The way
newsgroups work is people correct the posts of others. You apparently
are above posting useful information, like explaining the error in my
2nd post (which you claim is wrong).



It *is* wrong... listen up...

'O' is not for second stage heating.