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    Jul 13, 2005, 10:40 PM
    Tstat wiring
    I am putting in a honeywell tstat TH8110U, and have two wires coming out the wall (white and black). Is the white the heat relay?
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    Jul 14, 2005, 04:58 AM
    Call a tech
    Unless your unit is a heat only thermostat, I would call on the "services" of a hvac tech. typically there are multiple wires (whi, yel, grn, red, blu, etc) going to the thermostat, which, depending on what weekend warrior installed the earlier thermostat could be connected to anything... Check the thermostat instructions... also, if your diy instructions don't make sense, and your not familiar with electricity and you can't read a schematic, don't operation... looks like you may be trying to fit a circular tube into a square hole...

    P2E :confused:

    Quote Originally Posted by rednek19
    I am putting in a honeywell tstat TH8110U, and have two wires coming out the wall (white and black). Is the white the heat relay?
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    Jul 14, 2005, 06:23 AM
    Wait for Labman...
    Quote Originally Posted by rednek19
    I am putting in a honeywell tstat TH8110U, and have two wires coming out the wall (white and black). Is the white the heat relay?
    ... to get back on-line and answer your questions.
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    Jul 14, 2005, 06:36 AM
    On most systems, the hot wire from the transformer connects to the R terminal at the stat, and a white wire runs from the W terminal to the relay or solenoid controlling the heat.

    With only a 2 wire system, it would still work if the conventions weren't followed.
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    Jul 14, 2005, 02:31 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by labman
    On most systems, the hot wire from the transformer connects to the R terminal at the stat, and a white wire runs from the W terminal to the relay or solenoid controlling the heat.

    With only a 2 wire system, it would still work if the conventions weren't followed.
    Labman, Thanks for the help, as it turned out I had it wired correctly but nice to be sure.

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