1 Attachment(s)
Mystery Thermostat wiring
I'm a novice working on a relative's system so I don't have a lot of info to provide. The problem is a gas furnace which cycles on too frequently and often - but not always - blows for only 10 sec. or so. There is also an outdoor mounted A/C unit connected, but I believe it was added some years after the furnace. My initial suspect was a problem with the thermostat - a basic mechanical one, not the original but I don't know much more than that. There is no heat pump. Both the heat and A/C work but the constant heat cycling on and off just seems wrong and wasteful.
Below is the wiring hook-up. I can kind of get that maybe it's a work-around for a jumper between the Rh and Rc connectors. The short white wire from the circuit board to the Y connector still totally baffles me though.
My question is: Can anyone decipher this wiring arrangement and tell me how I can shift over to a 4 wire or 5 wire replacement thermostat?
Thanks for any help you can provide.