aferroyt
Mar 9, 2008, 07:20 PM
Hello all,
I'm trying to install a new Honeywell RTH8500 digital thermostat but can't figure out the wiring from the old thermostat as there are no labels. It's an older White-Rodgers one with mercury. We have forced air heating and central air conditioning.
Basically there are 4 coloured wires:
- a white one that is attached to two screws (NOT attached to the mercury)
- a blue one (attached to the mercury)
- a tan one (attached to the mercury) (Note: At first I thought it was pink, but everyone else says it looks more tan... just a consideration/detail I thought I'd mention)
- a yellow one (attached to the mercury)
Interestingly (or maybe not for those who know what they're doing), the only label is an "L" on a screw that has no wire. :confused: Am I totally hooped?
At first I assumed that blue = B, pink = P, yellow = Y and white = W, but not all of the letters are accounted for on the new thermostat and the instruction manual specifically says not to presume on the colour of the wire.
Think you can suggest something that won't burn down the house?
Oodles of thanks!
-aferroyt-
I'm trying to install a new Honeywell RTH8500 digital thermostat but can't figure out the wiring from the old thermostat as there are no labels. It's an older White-Rodgers one with mercury. We have forced air heating and central air conditioning.
Basically there are 4 coloured wires:
- a white one that is attached to two screws (NOT attached to the mercury)
- a blue one (attached to the mercury)
- a tan one (attached to the mercury) (Note: At first I thought it was pink, but everyone else says it looks more tan... just a consideration/detail I thought I'd mention)
- a yellow one (attached to the mercury)
Interestingly (or maybe not for those who know what they're doing), the only label is an "L" on a screw that has no wire. :confused: Am I totally hooped?
At first I assumed that blue = B, pink = P, yellow = Y and white = W, but not all of the letters are accounted for on the new thermostat and the instruction manual specifically says not to presume on the colour of the wire.
Think you can suggest something that won't burn down the house?
Oodles of thanks!
-aferroyt-