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well the wire on x will go to e thr r is the red wire goes to r the wire on f willgo to g the y will go to y now the rest you'll have to verfy at air handler o will go to reversing valve common wire will go to c the electric heat will go to aux
Hi jean, If you haven't found a remote yet then try Ebay OR Amazon..... The link below is an Ebay page showing a few different lennox remote controls, I hope this helps............CHEERS..
remote control for 30000 btu Lennox
Can you supply more information? Lennox has no record of this number in its current records or archives. Please be sure the number is correct. What type of equipment is it? Furnace, AC, IAQ, control?
Your wiring concerns may be more with the thermostat wiring connections than the condensor connections. if you look inside the cover of the evaporator unit (usually called air handler) there should be a wiring diagram glued to the panel cover. This diagram will show all 3 units (stat,cndsr, airhndlr) and the wiring needed between them. Trane and Lennox are notorious for having the most wiring between components. You also need to be sure the stat is the correct type for the system (i assume this is a heat pump system) and there can be as many as 9 wires from stat to system and 6 wires from inside to outside units. Also, the stat will have a wiring diagram with it that shows most typical system wiring including the wiring between in and out units. Your best bet (if you have no diagram on the unit or with the stat) is to call trane and have their tech division fax a diagram to you. Goodluck,Macgivor
I need the motor for a mach EL air conditioner. I can not get a model number of the unit or a number off of the motor. Can someone help me. Its about a 1980 built unit.
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