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hubin1
Dec 3, 2006, 09:00 PM
Hello,

I just bought rth7000 programmable thermostat to replace the original thermostat. Unfortunately, after installing the new rth7000, it powers up and I can access the setting on the thermostat and I also hear it clicking when I try to turn on either heater or ac but nothing blows out, no fan activity. I am pretty new at this whole thing and I thought I can just buy a programmable thermostat to replace regular thermostat. Did I broke something in process or something got shorted during the installation? I check the circuit breaker but it is fine. Please help!!!

Thanks!

labman
Dec 3, 2006, 09:14 PM
Do you have the red wire connected to both the RH and RC terminals? If the thermostat runs on a battery, it is possible you shorted out the control power and blew its fuse or the transformer. Does the furnace have a power on light, and is it on? There is often a fuse on the control board.

hubin1
Dec 4, 2006, 09:35 PM
Do you have the red wire connected to both the RH and RC terminals? If the thermostat runs on a battery, it is possible you shorted out the control power and blew its fuse or the transformer. Does the furnace have a power on light, and is it on? There is often a fuse on the control board.

Yes, I think you are right. I also think I short or blow something up by using the battery. I looked at the furnace and there is no power light. is there way to reset? if it is the fuse, where can i find it?

Thanks

labman
Dec 5, 2006, 03:28 AM
Follow the thermostat wires. Usually you can see where they connect to the control board when you open the panel to replace the air filters. There should be a fuse, likely the automotive blade style, on it, perhaps near where the wires from the transformer connect. Could also be inline with the wires from the transformer.