nolan7120
Jun 17, 2009, 05:53 PM
Hi I just recently purchases a Honeywell Thermostat RTH221. My old Rite Temp thermostat
Took a dump on me. A buddy who wired that for me is no longer around, and thinking it
Wouldn't be too hard, I decided to try myself. There are 4 wires coming out of the box the
Thermostat hooks up to. They are Red, Orange, White and Green. On the thermostat, there
Are wire slots marked Y, G, Rh, Rc, and W. There is a jumper between Rh and Rc. I can't get
This thing to work for the life of me. I tried hooking up the Red wire to the Rh and left the
Jumper to Rc. I attached the White wire to the W slot. I attached the Green wire to the G
Slot. And finally, I attached the Orange wire to the Y slot. When this didn't work, I tried
Switching the Orange and the White wire, but still nothing worked. On the Installation
Instructions, there is something that says if the old thermostat was mounted onto an
Electrical box, it might have been powered by 120/240 volts. If that's the case, I have the
Wrong thermostat. How would I find out about the power supply? My daughter has a
Special helmet on her head to wear which we can't put on her because it is too hot in my
Place, and we need a/c super bad so time is of the essence! Thank you for your help.
Took a dump on me. A buddy who wired that for me is no longer around, and thinking it
Wouldn't be too hard, I decided to try myself. There are 4 wires coming out of the box the
Thermostat hooks up to. They are Red, Orange, White and Green. On the thermostat, there
Are wire slots marked Y, G, Rh, Rc, and W. There is a jumper between Rh and Rc. I can't get
This thing to work for the life of me. I tried hooking up the Red wire to the Rh and left the
Jumper to Rc. I attached the White wire to the W slot. I attached the Green wire to the G
Slot. And finally, I attached the Orange wire to the Y slot. When this didn't work, I tried
Switching the Orange and the White wire, but still nothing worked. On the Installation
Instructions, there is something that says if the old thermostat was mounted onto an
Electrical box, it might have been powered by 120/240 volts. If that's the case, I have the
Wrong thermostat. How would I find out about the power supply? My daughter has a
Special helmet on her head to wear which we can't put on her because it is too hot in my
Place, and we need a/c super bad so time is of the essence! Thank you for your help.