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herbiee
Nov 18, 2007, 11:26 AM
Need a wiring diagram for a JANITROL HPT 18-60 thermastat
hvac1000
Nov 18, 2007, 09:09 PM
Here it is color code wise.
Wire Diagram for HPT 18-60:
Y = Yellow
G = Green
R = Red
O = Orange
W = White
E = Brown
C = Black
Renegar
Dec 25, 2007, 01:08 PM
My system is wirred a bit different. I too have a Janitrol HPT 18-60 on my heat pump. It is wirred like this...
Y=Yellow
G=Green
R=Red
O=Orange
W2 and E both are connected with the White Wire
C= Blue
I have a New Hunter Model 44360 and don't know how to wire it...
Hope someone can help me??
IHAQ
Jan 17, 2008, 08:45 PM
I see the same wiring as Renegar's on my 18-60:
Y=Yellow
G=Green
R=Red
O=Orange
W2 and E both are connected with the White Wire
C= Blue
I can also see a light violet loose wire...
regale
May 4, 2009, 01:14 PM
I have a similar problem. I am attempting to replace a Janitrol HPT 18-60 with a Proliphix NT-100e.
The original tstat had the following wiring:
Y - Yellow
G - Green
R - Red
O - Black
W2 - White
C - Blue
E - Silver
I believe that the silver wire is a jumper to the white wire; however, that cannot be confirmed. Additionally, the connections on the air handler are slightly different. Specifically there is an orange wire on the air handler connected to O. Which would be much more consistent with normal HVAC wiring.
I have connected the terminals on the Proliphix NT-100e as follows:
Y1 -- Yellow as the compressor
G -- Green as the fan
Rh -- Red as the 24 VAC
Black -- Y2 as the reversing valve for cool
White -- W1 as the auxiliary heat
Blue -- Taped off, Proliphix tstat does not require a common
Silver -- Taped off, no short required.
Any thoughts?
Richard
Joshdta
May 4, 2009, 01:24 PM
Do you have a heatpump with electric back up?
regale
May 4, 2009, 01:50 PM
do you have a heatpump with electric back up?
We have a heat pump with heat strips as the aux heat source.
Richard
Joshdta
May 4, 2009, 03:46 PM
Then the t-stat you have is not the right one for what you are trying to do, you will need to get a 2 heat thermostat. It will have a aux and e terminal.
PossumJohn
Jul 6, 2009, 08:34 AM
Hello to all!
I also have a Janitrol HPT 18-60 and I'm trying to replace it with a RiteTemp 6022. Can anyone tell me if this is a compatible replacement? If so, can you let me know what the wiring diagram would look like. The wireing on the Janitrol is:
Y = Yellow
G = Green
R = Red
O = Orange
W = White
E = Brown
C = Black
Thanks in advance & have a great day,
PJ
wmproop
Jul 6, 2009, 07:38 PM
My system is wirred a bit different. I too have a Janitrol HPT 18-60 on my heat pump. It is wirred like this...
Y=Yellow
G=Green
R=Red
O=Orange
W2 and E both are connected with the White Wire
C= Blue
I have a New Hunter Model 44360 and don't know how to wire it...
Hope someone can help me???
1st and biggest mistake was buying a hunter tstat
wmproop
Jul 7, 2009, 09:39 PM
Hello to all!
I also have a Janitrol HPT 18-60 and I'm trying to replace it with a RiteTemp 6022. Can anyone tell me if this is a compatible replacement? If so, can you let me know what the wiring diagram would look like. The wireing on the Janitrol is:
Y = Yellow
G = Green
R = Red
O = Orange
W = White
E = Brown
C = Black
Thanks in advance & have a great day,
PJ
Honeywell,, you want go wrong,, instructions are in the package
dave.anderson
Jan 7, 2011, 02:12 PM
I have a janitrol t stat am going to attempt to replace it with a honey well rth3100c can someone help with the wire diagram?
allen2229
Jan 10, 2011, 04:41 PM
I have a Janitrol HPT 18-60 but no longer have a heat pump. I have a straight AC and heater now. The only way I can get the heat to work is to turn on the switch at the bottom of the T-Stat. I want to by pass this switch so that the thermostat works on the heat. How do I switch the wiring to make it work.
jlneesen
May 26, 2012, 09:53 AM
just took ours off and C= BLACK
Blue was not attached
Chloe1513
Nov 2, 2013, 09:18 AM
I have a Janitrol HPT 18-60 that I would like to replace with a Honeywell RTH6450. I have Y (yellow) G (green) R (red) O (orange) W2 (white) E (black) and C (blue) on the Janitrol. I have replaced wire for wire until I got to the W2 wire. The Honeywell tells me stop if I have W2. From my research on the Janitrol, I understand that E (black) controls the auxiliary and the W2 (white) controls the emergency heat. The diagram on the Honeywell shows either E or W, W1 or W2, so I'm figuring I can't use both together but I need both wires. What do I do?
brian bennett
Mar 1, 2014, 05:47 AM
Everything your describ ing in the wiring is correct, except I have a black instead of brown on E, should I put the W2 and E wire together?