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    Nov 23, 2008, 09:14 AM
    Replace thermostat
    I have a Janitrol HPT 18-60 thermostat for my upstairs unit. It does not have a heat pump.
    It has 6 wires hooked up now. What Honeywell unit can I replace it with? Thanks
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    Nov 23, 2008, 09:48 AM
    6 wires and NO heat pump? Strange

    Look for a 8000 series Vision Pro Honeywell it will work on just about anything

    Look under home products and pick thermostats to find one that will work for you.
    You better find out from a local contractor why you have 6 wires and no heat pump because I have no idea what kind of system you have to start with.

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