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godiva512
Apr 7, 2007, 03:38 PM
It seems we are all having trouble with the Hunter 44110. I just moved into a house and I'm trying to install my programmable thermostat. I'm going from a Simple Comfort 2001 with a green, yellow, white, blue and red set up as

G
Y
W
C
R

I'm confused as do I use the jumper wire in Rh and Rc, does the blue wire go in Y and then where does the yellow wire go. When I iniallal connected the red in RH, the heat and fan was fine, but my A/C unit did not function. What did I do wrong??? PLEASE HELP!!!

hvac1000
Apr 8, 2007, 01:56 AM
Jump R+H and Rc together. Is this a heat pump? gas furnace? or what?

T-Top
Apr 8, 2007, 04:17 PM
It seems we are all having trouble with the Hunter 44110. I just moved into a house and I'm trying to install my programmable thermostat. I'm going from a Simple Comfort 2001 with a green, yellow, white, blue and red set up as

G
Y
W
C
R

I'm confused as do I use the jumper wire in Rh and Rc, does the blue wire go in Y and then where does the yellow wire go. When I iniallal connected the red in RH, the heat and fan was fine, but my A/C unit did not function. What did I do wrong??? PLEASE HELP!!!
G-Green= blower, Y- yellow=compressor, W- white=heat, C-blue=common 24 volt, R-red= 24 volts. Keep the jumper from RH to RC.

godiva512
Apr 12, 2007, 09:48 AM
Jump R+H and Rc together. Is this a heat pump? gas furnace? or what?


I have a gas furnace, and it did work with the jumper. After I blew a fuse and all. Thank you.

T-Top
Apr 12, 2007, 06:29 PM
I have a gas furnace, and it did work with the jumper. After I blew a fuse and all. Thank you.
Sorry if I made you feel like a five year old. Just trying to help. First rule of thumb. When all fails READ THE INSTRUCTIONS. I know it said to keep the jumper from RH to RC with a one transformer system in the instructions,or did you miss that part.