Results 1 to 4 of 4
-
06-25-2006, 07:49 PM #1
Regular Guest
- Join Date
- Nov 2004
- Posts
- 11
Once I fish a new five wire ( 5 not 3 'cause I may get AC someday) to my t-stat, like the previous HO should have done when he upgraded the furnace, do I just connect the green terminal on the t-stat to the green terminal at the furnace to enable "fan on" operation?
Also. the system board on the Bryant lacks an obvious place to wire in the failsafe leads from the condensate pump (the previous HO didn't bother with no stink'en pump, just drilled a hole through the slab & let it run through...GAH!!)
Thanks to the pros who are willing to share there hard earned knowledge.....
-
06-25-2006, 08:07 PM #2
God's Speed Bruce - 3/23/10
- Join Date
- Feb 2005
- Location
- Miami, Fl.
- Posts
- 3,559
Unfortunately, due to site rules we as members can not discuss technical issues with the general public.
Thank you for your cooperation.
-
06-26-2006, 07:07 AM #3
Regular Guest
- Join Date
- Nov 2004
- Posts
- 11
Geeze, you guys are tough...
<<<EDIT: Yes, we are as tough as the site rules require. Thread closed.>>>
[Edited by jrbenny on 06-26-2006 at 02:55 PM]
-
06-26-2006, 02:42 PM #4
Regular Guest
- Join Date
- Jun 2006
- Posts
- 628
Sometimes I think the pros here read a question and know that a DIYer can get themselves into trouble, so you get a stonewall. How to wire a thermostat "safely" seems to be one of those job security issues.
I would use a cable with more than just five wires in case you want to call your furnace on the phone.


