View Full Version : Replacing my old thermostat bryant lr11746 to LUX TX9000TS
powerstroke
Apr 2, 2009, 04:39 PM
Please help. I have an old thermostat and know nothing about it but wanted to put the new Lux TX9000TS in for programming my heating and cooling. MY old bryant lr11746 thermo is hooked up with G1, R, O, C, E, W2, and a Y. Is there anybody that could help me figure this out as to what needs to go where. PLEASE HELP!! Thanks
powerstroke
Apr 2, 2009, 04:49 PM
I have a total electric unit with a split unit. That is all I know about HVAC. THanks
chadsback
Apr 4, 2009, 05:26 AM
Hi
I was trying to replace a York T874r1046 Thermostat. The new one was the wrong one. Could you please supply me with the wiring information for this York model so that I might put it back I do not have the owners manual. This electric heat pump 6 wires .
Thank You
Jim
chadsback
Apr 4, 2009, 06:42 AM
I'm trying to reinstall a York Thermostat model T874R1046. This is a 6 wire thermostat for a heat electric heat pump. I have lost or miss placed my wiring diagram. Can you tell me how its wired. Please?
Jim Chadwick:confused:
chadsback
Apr 4, 2009, 06:44 AM
Reinstalling York t874R1046 I have no wiring information. Can you help. Its 6 wire Electric heat pump with AC
Joshdta
Apr 4, 2009, 06:48 AM
If it is a heatpump you should need 6 or 7 wires depending on if you have a common going to the t-stat. Red to r, G to green, Yellow to y1, orange to o, black to x or l, white to w or aux, then usually a blue to c or b, and a brown to e or w2.
chadsback
Apr 4, 2009, 07:30 AM
If it is a heatpump you should need 6 or 7 wires depending on if you have a common going to the t-stat. Red to r, G to green, Yellow to y1, orange to o, black to x or l, white to w or aux, then usually a blue to c or b, and a brown to e or w2.
Thank you God Bless you