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isuzupup88
May 1, 2007, 01:37 PM
I have been pulling my hair out trying to get this to work right.

The Honeywell is wired:

G...Green
C...Blue
R...Red
W1 and Y...jumped together
L...empty
W2 and E...jumped together
B...empty
O...Orange

The Hunter says:

RH...24 volt
RC...24 volt cool
Y/O...a/c compressor
W/B...heating
G...fan
Y1...heat pump compressor


I am trying to hook this up to a Trane A/C unit. I appreciate any help.

JackT
May 1, 2007, 01:45 PM
I'm not familiar with Hunter but, it looks to me as though you have a single stage heat pump thermostat and you need a two stage heat pump thermostat. ( one with W2 ) The second stage W2 is what brings on your second heat source.

isuzupup88
May 1, 2007, 04:39 PM
I only have one heat source. I think some of the problem is that my house was wired at one time for 2 seperate heating and cooling systems. We have only had this place for a year and are quickly finding out the joys of owning a 30 year old house.

JackT
May 1, 2007, 04:50 PM
Is this a Heat Pump? I assume it is and does it have back up electric strip heat? The Honeywell has a wire to W2 & E and that would tell me it has some kind of auxiliary heat.

Was the AC added to a furnace or does it have its own air handler?