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    Oct 7, 2009, 11:43 AM
    Wiring thermostat
    How do I wire in a thermostat that has the option of turning on just the fan with no heat, when the thermostat I have now only has 2 wires. Is it just a matter of running more wires to thermostat, & if so whitch wires go to whitch terminals.

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