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    Apr 18, 2012, 10:11 AM
    Wiring an inline duct fan
    I want to let my main thermostat control the duct fan. I have purchased an energizer but am unfamiliar with hooking it up to the thermostat.
    The energizer has two connections for 24v wires and I would like it to come on
    Whether using heat or air.
    I know G is the fan control but where should the second wire come from ?

    Y? Or RH or RC? Please advise as if you are telling a novice.
    Thanks

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