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Old Jul 11, 2007, 06:30 PM
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Hunter 44360 Wiring

Ok, I have searched and could not find my answer.

I tried putting in the 44360 programmable today and can't get any cool air. It's a heat pump, all electric.

Here's what I had:

White - Y2
Brown - C
Orange - W2
Blue - W
Yellow - Y
Green - G
Red - RC
RC and R were jumped

Here's what I did based on another website:

Yellow - Y1
White - W/B
Orange - Y/O
Red - RH
Green - G
Jumper Between RH and RC
I did not use the blue or brown.

The fan blows but it's not cool at all.

The instructions say this (not everything matches up as you can see)
RH - RH
RC - RC
G - G
Y - Y/O
W - W/B
Y1 - Y1

It doesn't mention the Y2 or W2 so I'm not sure what to do.

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Old Jul 11, 2007, 08:10 PM   #2  
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At thermostat, I would touch blue(cool?) to red. If compressor kicks in, blue needs to be hooked up to thermostat(cool).
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Ok, I think I have it. Here's what I did in case anybody else has this question.

I went out and looked at the unit outside. It had Red to R, Yellow to Y1, Blue to O. None of the rest were used outside. I cam in and duplicated that, and added Green to G, and White to W/B and it seems to be going ok. It was over 90* when I left the house a little bit ago and it's back down to 82* now so I think I'm good.
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