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    Jun 25, 2009, 06:21 AM
    Programmable Thermostat wiring
    I installed a replacement Totalline themostat with touchscreen programming. The unit had 4 wires including a jumper from RH to RC. I wired it the same. When the compressor for AC comes on, it resets the thermostat I presume because of the power draw. Instructions state I need a C wire for more power to the thermostat. I installed new 5 wire and connected to the C wire on the Carrier unit. Now the thermostat is just dead. Suggestions after I disconnect the C wire? I bought the thermostat because of a desired programmable fan feature.
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    Jun 26, 2009, 05:09 AM
    I installed a replacement Totaline thermostat with touchscreen programming. The unit had 4 wires including a jumper from RH to RC. I wired it the same. When the compressor for AC comes on, it resets the thermostat I presume because of the power draw. Instructions state I need a C wire for more power to the thermostat. I installed new 5 wire and connected to the C wire on the Carrier unit. Now the thermostat is just dead. Suggestions after I disconnect the C wire? I bought the thermostat because of a desired programmable fan feature.[/QUOTE]

    More info. I have power to the AC unit at the shut-off box but the AC unit seems to be dead. Is there some sort of reset button? Is there a way to test the circuit board or is it time to pay a tech?
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    Jun 26, 2009, 05:40 AM

    Did you check the small fuse at the control board?
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    Jun 26, 2009, 09:52 PM

    I called a tech in. I had put the common wire in the RC slot on the stat.. . felt foolish about it but understood the problem. They replaced the fuse on the control panel and we are in business. Thanks.

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