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      Unregistered-jtucker
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      I am trying to install a new thermostat on to a furnace. The old thermostat needed only 2 wires. This one has room for 6, plus there is a jumper wire. The new one is a Hunter 40035A. Where do I plug in the 2 wires (red and white)? The spots on the thermostate are labeled. W, RH, RC, Y, G, A. Any ideas?
      Thanks.

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      HKestenholz
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      The two wires for a furnace usually go onto RH and W.

      (R), Red, hot side of transformer.
      (C) Common side of transformer (See B)
      (Y), Yellow, Compressor activity (cooling or cooling and heating on a heat pump).
      (W), White, Heat (gas burner, oil burner , electric heat, (auxiliary heat on a heat pump including defrost output from the outdoor unit to activate electric heat and turn on the AUX. heat lamp).
      (G), Green, furnace blower fan. (needed for air conditioning, heat pumps and some electric furnaces).
      (O), Orange , Energize to cool (used for reversing valve on heat pumps)
      (B), Blue or Orange, Energize to heat (used on some systems, Rheem/Ruud is notorious for this).
      (B) or (X), Blue, brown or Black, common side of transformer. Needed on some electronic thermostats or if you have indicator lamps. Do not confuse with (B) Reversing valve (energize to heat) above. York and Trane like to use (B) as common.
      (E), blue, pink, gray or tan, emergency heat relay on a heat pump. Active all the time when selected, usually not used.
      (T), Tan or Gray, outdoor anticipator reset.
      Used on GE/Trane/American Standard and some Carrier Products.
      (W2), Pink or other color, second stage of heat (may be same as (W) on heat pump or fossil fuel system). Note: some thermostats require a jumper from W1 to Y for heat pump operation.
      (Y2), Blue or Pink, second compressor stage.
      (L), Blue, brown, tan or gray service indicator lamp.
      Numbers, see manufacture’s diagrams but can be stages of electric heat especially on York/Borg Warner/Coleman-Evcon, Frasier Johnson/ Air-pro.
      (X2), Second stage of Electric Heat on GE/Trane/American Standard. See link above. Also used as indicator lamp or misc. contacts on other systems

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