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rocksteady
Jul 21, 2007, 03:00 PM
[F]I have an old weathertron thermostat (about 25 yrs old). We have central air and heating in our town home and I just purchased a Honeywell RTH230B programmable thermostat to replace it.

I am unaware as to how to connect the new honeywell to my system because it has 5 slots for wires, but my old unit utilized 6 wires.

I've got:
O=Orange wire
G=Brown wire
Y=Yellow wire
X2
B=Blue wire
U
W
F
R=Red wire
T=Black wire

But only the: O, G, Y, B, R, and T are being used.

The thermostat has an aux and emergency heat function, which I don't think we've ever used the emergency heat living in Southern California.

I'm pretty bewildered, I just thought matching up the colors would suffice but I don't think it's that simple anymore...
:confused:

hvacservicetech_07
Jul 21, 2007, 03:24 PM
What are the terminals on the new thermostat? It looks like the heat wasn't hooked up on the old thermostat, this is a heat pump, correct?

rocksteady
Jul 21, 2007, 03:55 PM
What are the terminals on the new thermostat? It looks like the heat wasn't hooked up on the old thermostat, this is a heat pump, correct?

I'm going to have to get back to you on this. I just discovered that my old thermostat was a multistage unit and my new honeywell is only a single stage. I'm going to exchange it for the multistage Honeywell Vision Conventional 5-1-1-Day Programmable Thermostat (RTH7400D).

I hope I can figure it out then. If not, I will definitely ask another question and provide more detailed info.

Thanks!

acetc
Jul 21, 2007, 04:14 PM
The "t' terminel will not be used ,tape it off , the red will go to "R", the "B" is a "C" or common on the new stat, Brown wll go to "G" on new stat , orange to "O" and Yellow to "Y" It does not look like you had it wired for two stage thermostat. The x-2 was for emergency heat and the "T" was for a thermister on the outside unit. The "W" could have been hooked up for second stage heat, if you had it.
This is an old GE or Trane thermostat.

callmerr4305
Feb 2, 2009, 05:09 PM
[F]I have an old weathertron thermostat (about 25 yrs old). We have central air and heating in our town home and I just purchased a Honeywell RTH230B programmable thermostat to replace it.

I am unaware as to how to connect the new honeywell to my system b/c it has 5 slots for wires, but my old unit utilized 6 wires.

I've got:
O=Orange wire
G=Brown wire
Y=Yellow wire
X2
B=Blue wire
U
W
F
R=Red wire
T=Black wire

But only the: O, G, Y, B, R, and T are being used.

The thermostat has an aux and emergency heat function, which I don't think we've ever used the emergency heat living in Southern California.

I'm pretty bewildered, I just thought matching up the colors would suffice but I don't think it's that simple anymore...
:confused:

I have an old weathertron thermostat. I jut purchased a honeywell RTH230B programmable thermostat to replace it. Honeywell have 5 wires RH, RC, W, Y, G. But my old unit utilized 8 wires; G green, Y yellow, X2 black, B blue, U_W white, O orange, R red, T brown.

hvac1000
Feb 2, 2009, 06:14 PM
You have the wrong thermostat