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mrodriquez01
Aug 17, 2008, 07:51 PM
I am trying to replace a JANITROL HPT18-60 thermostat to a Hunter 42999B. The Janitrol has 7 wires and are not labeled, and the Hunter has 5. Which wires would I need to eliminate for it to work correctly. The Janitrol has a yellow, green, red, orange, white, black, and brown.

wmproop
Aug 17, 2008, 08:46 PM
eliminate ZERO wires,unless you want the heat pump to NOT work,you have the wrong tstat I think. also you have the wrong brand,hunter is junk,tomorrow,next week or a little later you will be replacing the hunter tstat,,,,trade it for a good honeywell heatpump stat