Honeywell Thermostat with a Goodman Air Conditioner / Heat Pump How Do I Hook it Up???? - honeywell air heat pump
I have a 4000 Pro Honeywell (TH4210D)-terminal thermostat label ... E (relay heat-relief), AUX (auxiliary heat relay), Y (compressor contactor), G (fan relay), O (Cold Valve), L (relay) * R (L1 hot), B ( Thermal bypass valve) and C (shared L2).
* The L (relay) terminal will be operated continuously when thermostat is set to Em Heat.
The guide also states that Honeywell either O or B terminals for changeover valve and install a bridge between the field E and if there are no relay heat relief.
3-ton Goodman heat pump package units and 15 kilowatts of heat tape colored son ... Red (24v), green (FAN), orange (Rev. valve.), White (2. pass), Brown (3. Heat), yellow (cool), blue (common).
So the question isHow can these connections and what is the difference between heating and thermal relay relay emergency?
Any help is greatly appreciated and everyone.
Friday, February 12, 2010
Honeywell Air Heat Pump Honeywell Thermostat With A Goodman Air Conditioner / Heat Pump How Do I Hook It Up????
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Brown unity e. .. with white ... R. Network Drive ... g. ... green to yellow and blue y. .. ac .... Do not put anything in the terminal-L ... orange, or by car, but when heated or cooled, and not vice versa .. to orange as Heat turns on when the heat pump, so you can heat your home without an emergency switch off and outside the unit only works on the electrical heating system .... It is not necessary, the bridge between email and Town ...
ReplyDeletePlace the driver in his it.Otherwise the heat should not turn the temperature rise of more than 2 degrees above room temperature. So, if it is cold, the heat needed to heat the house and be able to cycle on its own. If you can not not install the bridge, there will be no heat Aux. The only way, then in the Gaza heat is animate the t-stat emergency heat and what happens if your house and fall time, the bridge, but otherwise the previous answer is correct. Relay Heat Relay for Relief and heat are the same, it's just a question of how to convert if kilowatts.
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