ashton97
Aug 29, 2007, 07:14 PM
Hello,
I am in the process of replacing an old honeywell thermostat (Q539A1014) that was installed by a HVAC prof. about two years ago. We wanted to upgrade to a programmable thermostat.
We purchased a RTH6300B Honeywell. I was told by the home improvement store this was compatible and an easy switch.
The old model has the following:Terminal designations: R,W,Y,B,G,O. Single transormer conventional heating-cooling systems.
The connections on the old unit (the colors matched the letters and this was wired by a professional, so I assumed it was correct)
R- red wire
W- white wire
G- green wire
Y- yellow wire
O-none
B-blue
New t-stat:
G-green
W O/B- white
Not used
Y- yellow
R- red
RC-none
I am not sure what to do with the blue wire. We didn't use it and now the outside AC unit is not functioning. The inside fan is running. Not sure if I should connect the blue, if I programmed the unit incorrectly, or if I should call a professional.
I thought this would be easy, but I was mistaken!
I am in the process of replacing an old honeywell thermostat (Q539A1014) that was installed by a HVAC prof. about two years ago. We wanted to upgrade to a programmable thermostat.
We purchased a RTH6300B Honeywell. I was told by the home improvement store this was compatible and an easy switch.
The old model has the following:Terminal designations: R,W,Y,B,G,O. Single transormer conventional heating-cooling systems.
The connections on the old unit (the colors matched the letters and this was wired by a professional, so I assumed it was correct)
R- red wire
W- white wire
G- green wire
Y- yellow wire
O-none
B-blue
New t-stat:
G-green
W O/B- white
Not used
Y- yellow
R- red
RC-none
I am not sure what to do with the blue wire. We didn't use it and now the outside AC unit is not functioning. The inside fan is running. Not sure if I should connect the blue, if I programmed the unit incorrectly, or if I should call a professional.
I thought this would be easy, but I was mistaken!