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Kevin Moore August 23rd 04 11:47 PM

Digital Thermostat INstallation
 
I just bought a Honeywell Chronotherm III. Model Number on the box is
T8601C.

Here is a link for the instuctions that came with it:

http://hbctechlit.honeywell.com/tech...0s/69-0533.pdf

I'm a little confused on how to hook this up, although I think it should be
easy.

I have an old Lennox mercury switched thermostat. There are four wires
coming from the wall, red, white, blue green.

Those are connected to the terminals on the old thermostat as follows:
Red-"R"
White-"W"
Green-"G"
Blue -"Y"

I tried hooking up this new (Digital) one with the same color to letter
arrangement. The thermostat showed "AC" on the readout next to the time.
The manual indicates it will do this ( and not operate the hear or air)
until it gets power from the 24VAC system (It has battery back up, which is
how the LCD display works).

My house is Electric cooling, gas heat.

So, either I do not have 24VAC, or I hooked it up wrong. Any ideas?

Thanks for help,

Kevin



Kath August 23rd 04 11:49 PM


"Kevin Moore" wrote in message
...

My house is Electric cooling, gas heat.



Which one are you trying to work with it? I think you need 5 wires for it to
work both or you need a little jumper in the t'stat.
Call the 800 number



Greg O August 24th 04 12:00 AM


"Kevin Moore" wrote in message
...
I just bought a Honeywell Chronotherm III. Model Number on the box is
T8601C.


Those are connected to the terminals on the old thermostat as follows:
Red-"R"
White-"W"
Green-"G"
Blue -"Y"

I tried hooking up this new (Digital) one with the same color to letter
arrangement. The thermostat showed "AC" on the readout next to the time.
The manual indicates it will do this ( and not operate the hear or air)
until it gets power from the 24VAC system (It has battery back up, which

is
how the LCD display works).

My house is Electric cooling, gas heat.

So, either I do not have 24VAC, or I hooked it up wrong. Any ideas?

Thanks for help,

Kevin



You need more wires! A T8600 needs a common wire.
Greg



Steve@carolinabreezehvac August 24th 04 01:43 AM


"Kevin Moore" wrote in message
...
I just bought a Honeywell Chronotherm III. Model Number on the box is
T8601C.

Here is a link for the instuctions that came with it:

http://hbctechlit.honeywell.com/tech...0s/69-0533.pdf

I'm a little confused on how to hook this up, although I think it should

be
easy.

I have an old Lennox mercury switched thermostat. There are four wires
coming from the wall, red, white, blue green.

Those are connected to the terminals on the old thermostat as follows:
Red-"R"
White-"W"
Green-"G"
Blue -"Y"

I tried hooking up this new (Digital) one with the same color to letter
arrangement. The thermostat showed "AC" on the readout next to the time.
The manual indicates it will do this ( and not operate the hear or air)
until it gets power from the 24VAC system (It has battery back up, which

is
how the LCD display works).

My house is Electric cooling, gas heat.

So, either I do not have 24VAC, or I hooked it up wrong. Any ideas?

Thanks for help,

Kevin



You dont have a "C" Wire ran to it, and until you do, its runnin on
batteries..
Most good digitals require 5 wires.
This one also does.



Red Neckerson August 24th 04 11:29 AM


"Steve@carolinabreezehvac" wrote

You dont have a "C" Wire ran to it, and until you do, its runnin on
batteries..
Most good digitals require 5 wires.
This one also does.



Hmmmmmm....I C wot you mean........



Kevin Moore August 25th 04 02:09 AM

How hard is it to install a common wire?


"Steve@carolinabreezehvac" wrote
in message ...

"Kevin Moore" wrote in message
...
I just bought a Honeywell Chronotherm III. Model Number on the box is
T8601C.

Here is a link for the instuctions that came with it:

http://hbctechlit.honeywell.com/tech...0s/69-0533.pdf

I'm a little confused on how to hook this up, although I think it should

be
easy.

I have an old Lennox mercury switched thermostat. There are four

wires
coming from the wall, red, white, blue green.

Those are connected to the terminals on the old thermostat as follows:
Red-"R"
White-"W"
Green-"G"
Blue -"Y"

I tried hooking up this new (Digital) one with the same color to letter
arrangement. The thermostat showed "AC" on the readout next to the

time.
The manual indicates it will do this ( and not operate the hear or air)
until it gets power from the 24VAC system (It has battery back up, which

is
how the LCD display works).

My house is Electric cooling, gas heat.

So, either I do not have 24VAC, or I hooked it up wrong. Any ideas?

Thanks for help,

Kevin



You dont have a "C" Wire ran to it, and until you do, its runnin on
batteries..
Most good digitals require 5 wires.
This one also does.





Steve@carolinabreezehvac August 25th 04 03:06 AM


"Kevin Moore" wrote in message
...
How hard is it to install a common wire?



Depends...you MIGHT have the 5th wire there...but normally, not.
You just have to pull an 18-5 stat wire from the unit to the stat, and then
wire into the common lead of the trans..



"Steve@carolinabreezehvac" wrote
in message ...

"Kevin Moore" wrote in message
...
I just bought a Honeywell Chronotherm III. Model Number on the box is
T8601C.

Here is a link for the instuctions that came with it:

http://hbctechlit.honeywell.com/tech...0s/69-0533.pdf

I'm a little confused on how to hook this up, although I think it

should
be
easy.

I have an old Lennox mercury switched thermostat. There are four

wires
coming from the wall, red, white, blue green.

Those are connected to the terminals on the old thermostat as follows:
Red-"R"
White-"W"
Green-"G"
Blue -"Y"

I tried hooking up this new (Digital) one with the same color to

letter
arrangement. The thermostat showed "AC" on the readout next to the

time.
The manual indicates it will do this ( and not operate the hear or

air)
until it gets power from the 24VAC system (It has battery back up,

which
is
how the LCD display works).

My house is Electric cooling, gas heat.

So, either I do not have 24VAC, or I hooked it up wrong. Any ideas?

Thanks for help,

Kevin



You dont have a "C" Wire ran to it, and until you do, its runnin on
batteries..
Most good digitals require 5 wires.
This one also does.








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