Ask Experts Questions for FREE Help !
Ask
    kvangel's Avatar
    kvangel Posts: 1, Reputation: 1
    New Member
     
    #1

    Mar 9, 2008, 05:27 PM
    Didn't label the wires when installing a new digital thermostat
    I removed my old round dial thermostat and did not label the wires. It's a 5 wire system. When I went to install the new Honeywell digital thermostat I realized I didn't know which wires went where. I have these color wires - Blue, Red, White, Green, Yellow. The digital thermostat has places for Rh, Rc, W, G, Y. I tried it, and started the heat, but cold air is coming out of the vent. If the colors are to match up, then where does the blue wire go? Please help! Thanks! :)
    gabbie_brown's Avatar
    gabbie_brown Posts: 3, Reputation: 1
    New Member
     
    #2

    Mar 9, 2008, 07:09 PM
    I seem to be having a similar problem. Mine is a 4 wire system and I purchased a Noma thermostat. I currently have White,Green,Blue and Red wires. Based on the advise I got online so far, I've bridged the Red and White wires and I'm getting the heat. This is just to test and make sure that the furnace is OK. May be you can do the same test but still needs somebody who knows the wires to tell us where the wires should fit in to, especially the Blue. Please let me know if you find a solution soon.
    hvac1000's Avatar
    hvac1000 Posts: 14,540, Reputation: 435
    Heating & Air Conditioning Expert
     
    #3

    Mar 9, 2008, 08:09 PM
    Thermostat wire color codes explained.
    Please note. Not all installers use the proper color codes when they install or replace equipment. It may be necessary go go to the furnace or outdoor unit to verify what wires are for what purpose. Also be sure there are no splices in the wire that could change the wire colors between components.

    R (red) or Rh (Red heat) 24 volts from equipment.
    Rc (Red cooling) 24 volts from transformer in cooling equipment.
    Note: If only furnace has a transformer and cooling equipment does not jumper Rc and Rh.
    W (White) sends 24 volts to furnace control to start the heating cycle.
    W2 (no standardized wire color, usually whatever wire color is available) controls second stage heat.
    Note: W2 is most often used for heat pumps to control what is called emegency heat or Auxiliary heat, and most often will use the white wire.
    Y (yellow) often (blue) is used, controls cooling unit (outdoor condensing unit) also is used for heat pump heat.
    Y2 (no standardized wire color, usually whatever wire color is available) controls second stage cooling.
    G (Green) controls the fan "on" operation of the furnace/air handler. Also often is used to start the blower for many electric furnaces.
    C (common) most often brown but can also be black or other color available to installer.
    O (orange) Energizes heat pump reversing valve for cooling (Trane and most other brands).
    B (Blue) Energizes heat pump reversing valve for heating (Rheem, Ruud and Weatherking).
    highlow2's Avatar
    highlow2 Posts: 1, Reputation: 1
    New Member
     
    #4

    Mar 20, 2008, 11:12 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by kvangel
    I removed my old round dial thermostat and did not label the wires. It's a 5 wire system. When I went to install the new Honeywell digital thermostat I realized I didn't know which wires went where. I have these color wires - Blue, Red, White, Green, Yellow. The digital thermostat has places for Rh, Rc, W, G, Y. I tried it, and started the heat, but cold air is coming out of the vent. If the colors are to match up, then where does the blue wire go? Please help! thanks!! :)
    I did not label the wiring before I remove the thermostat , the old thermostat is a rheem.
    The new is honeywell heat pump

Not your question? Ask your question View similar questions

 

Question Tools Search this Question
Search this Question:

Advanced Search

Add your answer here.


Check out some similar questions!

Can't hookup digital thermostat. Only has 2 wires! [ 1 Answers ]

I have a gas furnace and upstairs I removed the old thermostat and it only has a yellow and green wire which the two wire digram it gives me with the digital only uses R1 and w/b . Please help I have no heat.

Installing a digital thermostat [ 3 Answers ]

I have a high eff. Furnace, no A/C. I would like to change out the old round dial Honeywell for a digital/programmable. I have a red and white wire out of the wall and the posts I have read say put the red to Rh and the white to W or W1. Sound right? The instructions sure don't cover it. ...

Forgot to label the wires before taking out curent thermostat [ 1 Answers ]

My current White Rodgers thermostat stopped working.I bought new Honeywell RTH6300B thermostat but forgot to label the current wire connection. Can anyone guide me now on choosing which color wire should be connected to which thermostat terminals. I have 4 wires available to be connected to...

Changing Thermostat Analog to Digital have 110 volt wires [ 2 Answers ]

I have a baseboard hot water system with a gas boiler. Boiler is 6-7 years old. It has three zones with 3 separate pumps and thermostats. I checked the thermostat wires and they are 110 volts. Folks at the local hardware store I talked to were surprised with the 110 volts but suggested I could...

I think I shorted contact wires for digital thermostat while installing. [ 3 Answers ]

Actually, I know I shorted it! I was installing a ritetemp therostat. C-Blue G-Green Y-Yellow W-White R-Red It seemed pretty straight forward.


View more questions Search