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    Mar 30, 2008, 05:27 PM
    Replacing an Honeywell T6069A thermostat
    I want to replace the Honeywell T6069A thermostat in my condo with a digital (programmable or non-programmable) thermostat. As far as I can figure out, (and I may well be wrong here) this is a 110 volt thermostat and fan motor and most good digital use 24v.

    There are 5 wires coming out of the back of the Honeywell thermostat but only 4 are connected. As far as I can decode it, these are:

    Brown -> Hi Fan Motor
    Blue -> Med Fan Motor
    Red -> Lo Fan Motor

    Black -> L1 (Hot)
    Orange -> Not connected

    The front of this Honeywell thermostat has a knob to set the temperature and two switches (one to set the fan speed Hi/Med/Lo and the other to set to Heat, Cool or Off). See attached picture.


    I would like to change this for some sort of digital thermostat. I am looking for any insight on brand and model that would work as a replacement for this Honeywell T6069A.

    Any thoughts/suggestions would be MOST appreciated. Many thanks !
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    Mar 30, 2008, 07:22 PM
    Here is a copy of the old manual for your old thermostat. It might help you better understand what you need.

    http://customer.honeywell.com/techli.../95C-10678.pdf

    Not much is offered for your setup. But here are two units that will work with modifications.

    http://customer.honeywell.com/techli.../69-1903EF.pdf


    http://customer.honeywell.com/techli...0s/69-1803.pdf

    I see no non programmable digital stats that Honeywell has for your application. That does not mean there are none just none that I could find with blower multispeed options
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    Mar 30, 2008, 07:52 PM
    Thank you very much HVAC1000 for your reply. Will go check out all this info. Hopefully there will something in your references that will help. :)
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    Apr 22, 2008, 12:08 PM
    SergeRD did you ever work out a good digital equivalent? I'm trying to do the same thing... even the orange wire isn't connected. The two offerings above seem to be for ether 240v or resistive rather than fan coil. This seem to be a much tougher problem then what I thought when I started.
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    Apr 23, 2008, 03:24 AM
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    No I haven't worked out a good digital equivalent YET!! And yes this is a though problem. I am following a lead which I'm told they would have a solution for me. I will post any solution I find here. Stay tune. Should take about a week or so before I get back from them.
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    Apr 24, 2008, 02:13 PM
    Hey how controls you hvac system this is not a regular thermostats that I have work with
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    Apr 24, 2008, 02:13 PM
    Who no how
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    May 21, 2008, 06:03 PM
    The best fit to replace the T6069a seems to be the T6570. So I got one. Now the problem is
    The set up of the old T6069a only uses 4 leads. The leads to the fan(brown, blue and red) the black lead goes to L1(Hot) and the orange valve lead.. is insulated as per the manual.

    Here's the problem the T6570 needs L2 for common... to power the electronics in the thermostat.

    Am I going to need to try and run another line to the thermostat?

    Thanks in advance

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