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    Apr 16, 2008, 11:07 AM
    Wiring Wireless Thermostat
    I am planning to replace my old RiteTemp thermostat with a wireless one, tentatively Venstar T1100REC. I have an oil furnace for baseboard heating only. There are only two wires W and R coming out of the wall connected to my old thermostat. I measured the voltage between W and R and there is 27VAC (not sure it is from the battery of old thermostat or from the transformer on the furnace). Can I just connect those two wires to the Venstar wireless thermostat? Will it work? Please anyone give me advice before I buy the Venstar thermostat. Thanks.
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    Apr 16, 2008, 11:25 AM
    Here are your directions I suggest you just follow them or call the company for advice.

    http://www.venstar.com/Support/Insta...nstallRev3.pdf
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    Apr 16, 2008, 12:07 PM
    Thank you for your prompt reply. I have read the manual but it does not address any installation for two wire system like ours. Is two wire system applied to four wire one? I can't find the phone number of the company either. Can you run a quick diagnosis for me before we run into the problem (don't want to spend $200+ for nothing). We are new home owners and have zero experience on any heating and electrical system. Thanks a lot.
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    Apr 16, 2008, 12:16 PM
    Support Email:
    [email protected]

    Telephone:
    (818) 341-8760


    Since you do not have a C wire you might have a problem that is covered below.


    SYMPTOM: When using 4 wires (R, G, W, Y),
    The air conditioning or heating equipment
    Tries repeatedly to turn on, but cannot.
    CAUSE: There is not enough power available
    To "power share".
    REMEDY: Connect a 250 ohm, 10 watt power
    Resistor at the furnace as shown below.
    R G W Y C
    TR300-10w
    R G W Y C
    TR300-10w
    For Problem A/C
    Note: 2 resistors may be used at the same time

    WHY do you want a wireless thermostat to start with?

    Never use one if a regular T-stat is available. Too much $$ and there more trouble prone.
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    Apr 16, 2008, 12:31 PM
    Our old thermostat for bedroom zone heating locates on the wall of hallway instead of inside the bedroom. Therefore, the thermostat senses the temp in the living room (stupid someone installed the thermostat in this location). Re-wiring is a headache and we don't want to do that. That's why we need a wireless one that can sense and control the temp inside the bedrooms.
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    Apr 16, 2008, 12:45 PM
    I see. Go for it. All the info you need is listed in my last post.
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    Apr 16, 2008, 12:50 PM
    I am so grateful for your answers. You are the best! Hope to have you again if we ran to any real problem in the future.

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