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Old 02-21-2003, 12:15 AM
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Hi Chickenwing,

Thanks for the feedback - regarding your suggestion I belive that the replacement thermostat is correct for the system (I'll check again). This is not a heat pump, and it has nothing exotic or advanced wired into it - so seems to be right.

There was a diagram that came w/ the replacements install directions that referenced wiring when other connections besides rh, rc, w, y & g were present - it just didn't happen to include wires (actually connection posts) marked "b" and "o"...

I'll keep on researching, when I get an answer I'll post it here in case anyone needs it in the future...

Thanks again,

Kevin O'


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quote:Originally posted by chickenwing

Double check and make sure the thermostat is compatible with your system. For instance, a multi stage heat pump with auxiliary heat requires a thermostat designed for that type of system and is not compatible with some of the less expensive thermostats commonly found at lowes or home depot. The back of the thermostat packaging should tell what type of system it works with.

Hope this helps... good luck.
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