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ssouthwick October 23rd 06 09:13 PM

Totaline Wireless Thermostat
 
Hi,
I've just installed a totaline wireless thermostat P474-1100RF and receiver P474-1100REC in my home.
My old lux 1500 thermostat had the following terminals: G, Y, W, RH, B, O, RC. The wires from the furnace were connected Green to G, White to W and Red to RH and there was a thick black jumper wire from the RH to RC terminals.

The totaline has the following terminals: C, G, Y1, W1/O/B (all one terminal), R, Y2, W2.

Common logic would assume that the Green wire goes to G, White to W1/O/B and Red to R.

The problem is that now when I try to get the heat to come on, the fan comes on for a minute and no heat comes out no matter how high I set the temp.

Any ideas about what I need to do, or should I call an HVAC technician?

All ideas appreciated.

Thank you in advance.

Susan

Tony Hwang October 24th 06 04:14 AM

Totaline Wireless Thermostat
 
ssouthwick wrote:

Hi,
I've just installed a totaline wireless thermostat P474-1100RF and
receiver P474-1100REC in my home.
My old lux 1500 thermostat had the following terminals: G, Y, W, RH, B,
O, RC. The wires from the furnace were connected Green to G, White to W
and Red to RH and there was a thick black jumper wire from the RH to RC
terminals.

The totaline has the following terminals: C, G, Y1, W1/O/B (all one
terminal), R, Y2, W2.

Common logic would assume that the Green wire goes to G, White to
W1/O/B and Red to R.

The problem is that now when I try to get the heat to come on, the fan
comes on for a minute and no heat comes out no matter how high I set
the temp.

Any ideas about what I need to do, or should I call an HVAC
technician?

All ideas appreciated.

Thank you in advance.

Susan




Hi,
RTFM. Don't try to corrspond letters to color. Understand what it means.
Like R is 24V AC control hot side, C is common, W is fan control, etc.


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