Honeywell 5000, 8000, 8000 iaq, prestige, round dial analog, digital Honeywell redlink. 1 heat 1 cool thermostat 3 heat 2 cool thermostat. does the stat u have do conventional a/c and heat pump. red wire is hot wire 24 volts not heating its your 24 volt control power. this will be r on your board and t-stat and red wire. y is for cooling mode and is yellow and will be noted y on both board and t stat. green is fan on the indoor furnace and will be g on board and t-stat and the wire is green. blue is the common side of the transformer labeled b on both board and t-stat. I did not see brown on your schematic I looked up I seen orange which is your reversing valve wire for the heat pump whether its calling for cooling or heat this is what changes the flow of Freon to make it to the indoor coil as warm Freon or cold when called for in heat or cool. the thermostat if a vision pro 8000 needs to be programmed in the installer mode which if this is the t-stat u have u need to read through the heat pump section. the green hooked to the orange doesn't look right on the print but that's the breakdown. http://www.manualslib.com/manual/277678/Haier-Hb2400vd2m20.html?page=11#manual heres your schematic
Testimonial: "well I hooked it up like you said before I posted this and the stat does not come on.. so I thought maybe it had something to do with orange and green being together that wasn't it either, I am getting 24volts but nothing is showing on stat its a digital and tried another stat and still no change. so I was wondering maybe it came with a bad board.. what are your thoughts?"
SOURCE: installed a new honeywell thermostat blows fan but will not heat
make sure jumper is installed between rh and rc
SOURCE: pulled was pulled from my unit
actually 3prong plugs consist of ground, live and neutral.look for the label at the terminal of the plug.the GND means ground.
SOURCE: type of wire needed for 60 amp upgrade
Got to use the 75 amp rating. otherwise you risk buring up your wires from over amping, fire, blowing fuses continiously, and breaker tripping. Not to mention possible damage to unit.
Testimonial: "I thought so...thank you"
SOURCE: The wiring neutral (white) and
Well in the UK & Europe, AUS & NZ, the black wire is neutral.
Any other colored wire (except green) is know as live/active/hot.
Use a tester, one touching the metal casing or earth & the other to see if the wire is hot/live/active.
Mezo.
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