I never disagree with Grady! It's not good for ya. I'll just 'expand' a little. Grady said 'wiring will be very similar'. The only thing that's really different is the designators for the thermostat connection to the aquastat. Where you will have 5 and 6 on each relay wired together, they will to go T and TV on your aquastat.
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Obviously in addition to removing the circ from C1 and C2, you also need to move the original thermostat from T and TV and wire it to one of the relays. B1 and B2 anyway). Grady, the E version of the 8. J version, with the exception of the vent damper connections, and associated damper proving switches, correct ?
Wiring a Honeywell L6. C - Do. It. Yourself. Community Forums. This is going to get complicated.. So.. do I need to run 1. R" (line) and white to the "W"? It looks like the leads going to the fan are Yellow and black.
NO, on the 1. 20. V. I think the yellow and black wires you are talking about are the two on the primary side of the control transformer in the AH, so, NO, those aren't the right wires. Let me just understand the whole setup before we send you down the path of no return.. You have an air conditioner unit outdoors and connected to the A- coil in the air handler.
Is that working yet? Or does that also need wired? Your thermostat.. I have an 1. 8- 3 wire running from the basement up to the T stat.
T stat i have an 1. The 1. 8- 3 is going to the Taco panel (the 5. Are you using all three wires? Meaning that you have a "C" wire in addition to the other two? Where is the 1. 8- 5 going? AC unit? (via the AH which controls the outdoor unit)You want this one thermostat to control the heat AND the AC..
What is the model of the thermostat? Have you read up on using the thermostat with both heat and AC and understand about the jumper from R to Rc ? I'm trying to get the big picture so as not to tell you something that will blow up your equipment.