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Art Renkes
 
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On Sat, 26 Mar 2005 23:49:19 GMT, "Travis Jordan"
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Art Renkes wrote:
I have a Braeburn 3200 thermostat which I would like to try as a
replacement for my existing Carrier/Totaline unit. The Braeburn stat
has multi-colored LED status indicators and an "L" (system status)
terminal, while my old stat does not have this feature (nor does it
have an "L" or "X" terminal). Can anyone tell me how to use the "L"
terminal on the Braeburn stat -- or should I just leave this terminal
unconnected, and possibly do without the LED status indicators? My
system is a Carrier heat pump with electric aux. heat (2H/1C). Thanks
for any useful info.


The status LEDs are optional. In some installations I have wired the L
terminal to W2 / E so that the customer can see when the strips are on.

Thank you, Travis, for the helpful info. Would I be correct to assume
then that a common leg of all 3 LEDs is probably tied to the 24v
return, and that the the application of 24 volts (possibly thru a
current limiting resistor) to the other side of each LED will turn it
"on"? [A schematic of the thermostat sure would be nice ;-)]

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