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    Dec 12, 2009, 08:52 AM
    Honeywell thermostat pro 8320U
    Need installation and operation manuals
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    Dec 12, 2009, 09:33 AM

    This site is easier than Honeywell's. Buy Honeywell VisionPro 8000 Programmable MultiStage Thermostat | Honeywell TH8320U1008
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    Dec 12, 2009, 07:29 PM

    Thanks, but can you answer with the additional information herein?

    I have a model no. TSTATCCPH01-B Carrier programmable thermostat that I want to replace with a Honeywell VisionPro 8000, Model No. TH832OU10008. The terminal connections on the Carrier Thermostat are:

    O/W2 R Y/Y2, G, C W/W1
    Orange Red Yellow, Green Blue White
    Reverse V 24V Heat Stage 1 Fan, Common Heat
    Cool Stage 1 Stage 2

    1) Can you advise which terminals of the Honeywell Model Th10008 connect to?

    2) Do any wiring changes need to be made to the air handler?

    Please respond to [email protected].

    Thanks.
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    Dec 13, 2009, 07:59 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by KeepItSimpleStupid View Post
    Thanks, but can you answer with the additional information herein?

    I have a model no. TSTATCCPH01-B Carrier programmable thermostat that I want to replace with a Honeywell VisionPro 8000, Model No. TH832OU10008. The terminal connections on the Carrier Thermostat are:

    O/W2 R Y/Y2, G, C W/W1
    Orange Red Yellow, Green Blue White
    Reverse V 24V Heat Stage 1 Fan, Common Heat
    Cool Stage 1 Stage 2

    1) Can you advise which terminals of the Honeywell Model Th10008 connect to?

    2) Do any wiring changes need to be made to the air handler?

    Please respond to [email address].

    Thanks.
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    KISS Posts: 12,510, Reputation: 839
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    Dec 13, 2009, 08:47 AM

    Your post is confusing. Use these tags to preserve spaces. [code]
    G Green Fan
    [/code] to preserve spaces and list vertically. If you use those tags multiple spaces will not be reduced to one space.

    It will look like this:
    Code:
    G     Green      Fan
    Y      Yellow     Cool 1
    I answered a similar question to yours yesterday.

    I also need to know what kind of system it is: Oil, Gas, Elecrtic, Heat pump

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