WhoRu
Dec 14, 2010, 10:33 PM
Howdy,
Thought Id try this out. I have a Duo-therm six wire thermostat that I am replacing due to the very common circuit board problem with these models. I have purchased a Honeywell RTH2300 digital with heat pump connections. I don't have a heat pump, I didn't realize that it had this when I bought it, got it on a whim. I am now trying to connect the Honeywell RTH2300 to the existing Duo-therm and need to know what to do with the black- GND wire? Can't I just ground it anywhere? Does this Honeywell have a spot on them where I can ground them? Why doesn't Honeywell include in the installation method what the letters are for, for instance, what is the G, is it ground or green, because some greens are fans some fans are blue wire but the B is for heat pump... etc. I have it pretty much figured out cept for the ground and the two fan speeds. This is what I know:
Duo-Therm: Honeywell:
Red = +7.5 O/B = ? Im guessing Heat Pump
Yellow = Cool Y = ? Im guessing Cool
White = Furnace R = ? Im guessing Power, +7.5
Blue = High Fan G = ? Im guessing Ground, but thinking fan, while I have my black GND connected
Orange = Fan to it.
Black = Ground W = ? Im guessing Furnace
As you can imagine, I have the Y and the yellow wire connected properly, as well as the W is furnace. I have the +7.5 red wire connected to the R on the Honeywell. I then have the Black or GND connected to the G terminal on the Honeywell. I do not currently have the blue or orange wires connected as for I do not know where to put them. I believe they go to the G terminal except only one of them can be connected which means I need to choose if I want hi fan or fan. Unless I can use the O/B terminal for the fan operations? If not, I can live with one fan speed. So, I need to know if I can ground this black GND wire to the honeywell, if not, can I just ground it any ol place? Then the fans, am I correct in assuming that I will only have one fan speed? If so, then I think I need to put the Orange Fan wire to the G terminal, which means I would have to remove my current setting of the black one in the G terminal and then that would stop the functioning of my furnace which would leave me in the cold, literally. Oh, why is the unit half way working with the black hooked to the G terminal if the G terminal is fan because my black is my ground wire, I don't get it? I mean obviously its grounding but not frying anything? Hrm. I hope some one can help me with my "situation". Thanks in advanced!
Mike WhoRu??
Thought Id try this out. I have a Duo-therm six wire thermostat that I am replacing due to the very common circuit board problem with these models. I have purchased a Honeywell RTH2300 digital with heat pump connections. I don't have a heat pump, I didn't realize that it had this when I bought it, got it on a whim. I am now trying to connect the Honeywell RTH2300 to the existing Duo-therm and need to know what to do with the black- GND wire? Can't I just ground it anywhere? Does this Honeywell have a spot on them where I can ground them? Why doesn't Honeywell include in the installation method what the letters are for, for instance, what is the G, is it ground or green, because some greens are fans some fans are blue wire but the B is for heat pump... etc. I have it pretty much figured out cept for the ground and the two fan speeds. This is what I know:
Duo-Therm: Honeywell:
Red = +7.5 O/B = ? Im guessing Heat Pump
Yellow = Cool Y = ? Im guessing Cool
White = Furnace R = ? Im guessing Power, +7.5
Blue = High Fan G = ? Im guessing Ground, but thinking fan, while I have my black GND connected
Orange = Fan to it.
Black = Ground W = ? Im guessing Furnace
As you can imagine, I have the Y and the yellow wire connected properly, as well as the W is furnace. I have the +7.5 red wire connected to the R on the Honeywell. I then have the Black or GND connected to the G terminal on the Honeywell. I do not currently have the blue or orange wires connected as for I do not know where to put them. I believe they go to the G terminal except only one of them can be connected which means I need to choose if I want hi fan or fan. Unless I can use the O/B terminal for the fan operations? If not, I can live with one fan speed. So, I need to know if I can ground this black GND wire to the honeywell, if not, can I just ground it any ol place? Then the fans, am I correct in assuming that I will only have one fan speed? If so, then I think I need to put the Orange Fan wire to the G terminal, which means I would have to remove my current setting of the black one in the G terminal and then that would stop the functioning of my furnace which would leave me in the cold, literally. Oh, why is the unit half way working with the black hooked to the G terminal if the G terminal is fan because my black is my ground wire, I don't get it? I mean obviously its grounding but not frying anything? Hrm. I hope some one can help me with my "situation". Thanks in advanced!
Mike WhoRu??