dc-mike
Nov 13, 2008, 06:48 PM
I live in a house that has HVAC, Fan run hot/cold, outside cooling unit and electric heat at the furnace. The electronic programmable thermostat is in the upstairs hallway.
Problem: I live in the basement and one of my roommates is extremely cheap and keeps turning the programmed temp/time on/off and economy heat setting off. It may be 68 upstairs, but in the tile floored basement where my bedroom is (with HVAC) it may be 58-62. I know how to wire pretty well, I have done a lot of 12v circuits, but I wanted to get some advice before jumping into this project.
I found the thermostat feed off the furnace and it runs through the drop ceiling over my room. I was thinking of splicing into the wiring to install 2 switches. One switch would turn AC & Fan on so I have summer control, the other would turn on the electric heating unit and Fan so that I have Winter heat. I envision this as a parallel circuit so that flipping the switch “bypasses” the thermostat and sends the current back to the furnace relay to trigger an “on” signal. (I understand that running the wiring in “series” would only disable the thermostat, and if it was too hot or too cold I could easily do that modification! )
So, after that long winded question background…
I have 5 wires, what do I need to connect to operate each sets of devices?
----signal (+) wire----- [Switch] ====== [top Fan/bottom heat (2 separate wires) back to furnace relays]
Is my assumption of the above setup correct?
THANKS!!
Problem: I live in the basement and one of my roommates is extremely cheap and keeps turning the programmed temp/time on/off and economy heat setting off. It may be 68 upstairs, but in the tile floored basement where my bedroom is (with HVAC) it may be 58-62. I know how to wire pretty well, I have done a lot of 12v circuits, but I wanted to get some advice before jumping into this project.
I found the thermostat feed off the furnace and it runs through the drop ceiling over my room. I was thinking of splicing into the wiring to install 2 switches. One switch would turn AC & Fan on so I have summer control, the other would turn on the electric heating unit and Fan so that I have Winter heat. I envision this as a parallel circuit so that flipping the switch “bypasses” the thermostat and sends the current back to the furnace relay to trigger an “on” signal. (I understand that running the wiring in “series” would only disable the thermostat, and if it was too hot or too cold I could easily do that modification! )
So, after that long winded question background…
I have 5 wires, what do I need to connect to operate each sets of devices?
----signal (+) wire----- [Switch] ====== [top Fan/bottom heat (2 separate wires) back to furnace relays]
Is my assumption of the above setup correct?
THANKS!!