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    Nov 20, 2012, 05:31 PM
    Honeywell 6350d thermostat
    I'm upgrading from a TRANE weathertron to a Honeywell 6350d thermostat. The Trane has 7 - wires I have them all wired except for one which is black and labeled T. on the honeywell there is no T but there is a L. Has anybody came across this?

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