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I have a Coleman eb15b and somebody had put a different thermostat on there I got yellow red green and white wire Coming Out of the Furnace but where are the the Box

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The yellow wire is the cooling wire, it goes to the "Y" terminal. The red wire is the hot 24 volt wire, it goes to the "R" terminal. The green wire is the blower or fan wire, it goes to the "G" terminal. The white wire is the furnace or heat wire, it goes to the "W" or "W1" terminal.

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Anonymous

  • Posted on Aug 16, 2008

SOURCE: Wiring diagram needed RV rooftop coleman

Motor1258,
Thanks for the response, to be more specific, the nine pin connector was damaged, but I was able to connect the wires back to main unit panel. I am ready to hook to the hunter thermostat and do not know which wires to connect to. This is my problem and I do not want to short something out. Hope this helps, I want to get it installed again. Thanks again for caring....Jerry

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 03, 2008

SOURCE: got a honeywell t8400c thermostat

R--- rc or rh y--yellow g---green w--white red is power yellow is cool g--fan white is heat

Ken Bledsoe

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  • Posted on Jan 16, 2009

SOURCE: I'm installing a Honeywell RTH7600B

Every thing the same except take your blue wire and replace the yellow for it. So when you hook it to t-stat goes like this

Red to R
White to W
Green to G
Blue to Y


Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 01, 2009

SOURCE: Installing thermostat - extra wire?

you have to go down to your furnace and follow the thermostat wire ...it connects to a terminal strip or fan centre...the color doesn;t really matter...installers mix and match all the time....look at the furnace wiring and mark it down...Red on "R"...Green on "Y" whatever it is...and connect it accordingly upstairs...if you only have 4 thermostat wires downstairs you will need a jumper wire between RH and RC...if you have 5 wires you will see 2 wires on "R" at the furnace.,...and connect either to RH and RC at the thermostat
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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 10, 2010

SOURCE: Carrier Infinity Control Thermostat SYSTXCCUID01-B

Your old stat is wired for a traditional thermostat and not a communication stat like the new infinity you have. There is a module plug on the furnace board that will need to be connected to the new thermostat for it to work. The wires that are wired now are from a terminal strip inside the furnace. Please contact your local Carrier dealer. They may be able to get that harness for you

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