Hi,
I hope someone out there can help me. I recently purchased a new Hunter 44150B thermostat.
I'm replacing an older thermostat and the instructions on my Hunter describe different wiring scenarios, but I can't find my particular wiring scenario in them. I'll try to describe how mine is currently set up:
+------------------------------------+
| 4 |
| Mercury |
| dial |
| |
| 9432 E7 2 no marking |
+------------------------------------+
So.....
- There is a white wire that connects the upper left terminal marked "4" to the unmarked terminal on the lower right.
- There is a yellow wire that connects the glass tube of mercury to the disc.
- There is a brown wire that connects the glass tube of mercury to the unmarked terminal on the lower right.
- There is a blue wire that connects the glass tube of mercury to the lower left terminal marked "9432 E7 2"
The only corrleating wires in the Hunter instructions I can find is the terminal marked "4" corresponding to what they call "RH".
So...any help that anybody can provide would be greatly appriciated.
THANKS!
-Jerry
I hope someone out there can help me. I recently purchased a new Hunter 44150B thermostat.
I'm replacing an older thermostat and the instructions on my Hunter describe different wiring scenarios, but I can't find my particular wiring scenario in them. I'll try to describe how mine is currently set up:
+------------------------------------+
| 4 |
| Mercury |
| dial |
| |
| 9432 E7 2 no marking |
+------------------------------------+
So.....
- There is a white wire that connects the upper left terminal marked "4" to the unmarked terminal on the lower right.
- There is a yellow wire that connects the glass tube of mercury to the disc.
- There is a brown wire that connects the glass tube of mercury to the unmarked terminal on the lower right.
- There is a blue wire that connects the glass tube of mercury to the lower left terminal marked "9432 E7 2"
The only corrleating wires in the Hunter instructions I can find is the terminal marked "4" corresponding to what they call "RH".
So...any help that anybody can provide would be greatly appriciated.
THANKS!
-Jerry
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