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    lindadean53 Posts: 2, Reputation: 1
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    Mar 10, 2006, 05:19 AM
    Wiring for Temperature Airlines
    I was working on an industrial unit and the wiring was not connected properly.

    I was connecting airlines that run to the thermostat.

    Can you tell me how to properly connect airlines to a themostate?

    Thanks
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    Mar 10, 2006, 09:06 AM
    We don't have as good of people in HVAC as some other areas here. You may do better to do a web search as wait for an answer here. Sorry.
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    Mar 10, 2006, 12:07 PM
    Labman is correct, no real HVAC pro here, but some very sharp, helpful people.

    But what you are asking about seems to be a pneumatic temperature control device. A brand name and model number of the actual device would be helpful, along with an explanation of the wires involved.

    I found a couple of sites that may help:

    http://www.watsonmcdaniel.com/wmpdf/...ol-PTR&PTL.pdf

    http://www.trane.com/Commercial/Equi...-SVX02B-EN.pdf

    If you can find the device info on it, then as labman suggested, do a web search.

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