My condo has a central boiler in the building that feeds hot water to baseboard heating in each unit. Theres a Thermostat that operates a solenoid valve to allow the flow of water to start and heat to come.
There are 4 wires at the thermostat, a blue and a white that come from the solenoid and a pair of blue and white that come from a transformer near the breaker.
the two blues are connected with a grommet and the two whites go to the thermostat (an old two wire, mercury type).
The mercury type doesn't work properly anymore and the wife wants new ones anyway. So i bought a new two-wire honeywell, installed it and it works backwards...
I.E. the heat is on when the room temp is above the temperature chosen and vice versa. (i'm not sure how clear that is so i'll say this, i crank it to 30 degrees (Celsius) and the heat turns on and down at 5 degrees it turns off.)
What the heck can i do about that? I'm baffled. and there doesn't seem to be any resources on the internet about it.
There are 4 wires at the thermostat, a blue and a white that come from the solenoid and a pair of blue and white that come from a transformer near the breaker.
the two blues are connected with a grommet and the two whites go to the thermostat (an old two wire, mercury type).
The mercury type doesn't work properly anymore and the wife wants new ones anyway. So i bought a new two-wire honeywell, installed it and it works backwards...
I.E. the heat is on when the room temp is above the temperature chosen and vice versa. (i'm not sure how clear that is so i'll say this, i crank it to 30 degrees (Celsius) and the heat turns on and down at 5 degrees it turns off.)
What the heck can i do about that? I'm baffled. and there doesn't seem to be any resources on the internet about it.
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