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titanman
Jan 19, 2007, 03:22 PM
I am wanting to replace my old theromstat with a programable theromstat. However, I have run into a slight issue. The old thermostat only has two wires coming out of the wall and three wires ( yellow, red, white) tied to the mercury. The one white wire is going back into a radial button that states longer on it and some numbers. The two wires that are coming out of the wall that are tied to screws are red and yellow. looks like the red is R and the yellow is W. Then it looks like they are tied back to the mercury but because of the radial button i cant see behind where the three wires going into the mercury are coming from. Also, another point the two wires tied to screws arent really lined up with the letters. The letter W is all way to the top and the red is going into a screw cap thats close to the W, but not like the manual shows. Same with the yellow. I am trying to remove the old thermostat and install a Honeywell programable thermostat. Any suggestions from anyone would be beneifical?

Thanks

labman
Jan 19, 2007, 04:33 PM
It should be easy depending on which model. If it requires a common connection for power, you would need to run a new cable. Might be easier to exchange it for one powered by batteries. Otherwise, discard the dial thing, and connect the red wire to R or RH and the yellow to the W terminal. My guess is that the ''yellow'' wire was white originally. The dial thing is replaced by the anticipator setting in the thermostat. Go with the default as long as you don't have too long or short of cycles.

titanman
Jan 20, 2007, 08:38 AM
Thanks for the reply!!!