Hi,
This is my first post. I recently bought a new home, the builder "cheaped out" and installed non-programmable thermostats in each of the 2 zones - I want to upgrade to programmable units.
I am replacing Robert Shaw (Invensys) non-programmable thermostats with LUX model WX-500 programmable units. My problem is in the wiring - the 2 current (pardon the pun) units are wired differently, and cannot be configured the same as the replacements, as follows:
Unit 1 (first floor zone) 3 wire configuration (RC & RH jumped together, w, and Y)
Unit 2 (second floor zone) 6 wire configuration (RC & RH jumped together, W, Y, B, O, G)
Both units are the same model Robert Shaw thermostat.
As I look at the replacement thermostat, I see that this unit does not offer connections for the existing "B" or "O" marked wires in the original config - anyone know what these are for and what to do about them?
The house will eventually have central air conditioning (coil is installed in system), but I have not purchased/installed the compressors yet - probably next year sometime.
I appreciate any/all comments or suggestions
Thanks,
Kevin O
(BostonKevinO)
This is my first post. I recently bought a new home, the builder "cheaped out" and installed non-programmable thermostats in each of the 2 zones - I want to upgrade to programmable units.
I am replacing Robert Shaw (Invensys) non-programmable thermostats with LUX model WX-500 programmable units. My problem is in the wiring - the 2 current (pardon the pun) units are wired differently, and cannot be configured the same as the replacements, as follows:
Unit 1 (first floor zone) 3 wire configuration (RC & RH jumped together, w, and Y)
Unit 2 (second floor zone) 6 wire configuration (RC & RH jumped together, W, Y, B, O, G)
Both units are the same model Robert Shaw thermostat.
As I look at the replacement thermostat, I see that this unit does not offer connections for the existing "B" or "O" marked wires in the original config - anyone know what these are for and what to do about them?
The house will eventually have central air conditioning (coil is installed in system), but I have not purchased/installed the compressors yet - probably next year sometime.
I appreciate any/all comments or suggestions
Thanks,
Kevin O
(BostonKevinO)
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