Wiring route for gas valve
So I have older furnaces in my duplex (1247 series gas Hi-boy). Forced air and the heat worked fine until I had my HVAC guy install a/c this summer. He hooked the a/c up fine, even the FAN ON without COOL on works. But when I switch to heat the outside A/C compressors turn on. The pilot light is lit. Then I noticed the old two wires that are hooked up to the gas valve (Honeywell)were dangling to nothing - yeah, NOT connected! At the Honeywell transformer (R8239 A 1052) (in the furnace) I have 5 wires connected to R, C, W, G, Y.
Coming from the thermostat upstairs are the R,W,G, and the blue wire is connected to the Y screw.
Then there's two wires going/coming to the compressor - a white a red --the red is connected to the Y screw with the blue wire. ---the white is connected to the C screw.
It also appears there's a jumper wire between the C screw and the G screw which goes behind the transformer.
Now on the gas valve are three screws: TH, TR, and THTR. Previous wires were hooked up to TH and to TR :that I know of.
First of all, what was wired wrong so the compressors kick on with the HEAT setting? And more importantly, what connection can I make from the gas valve to the transformer so I don't freeze?
BTW, I can't get my HVAC guy on the phone.
Thanks in advance to all:confused: