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Posted by on August 4, 2007, 6:24 pm
> wrote:
>
> >
> >>
> >>>I have a Reznor garage heater that I need to hook up a thermostat to.
> >>>I got a heat-only Honeywell thermostat which has connections for R,W,
> >>>and Y. The heater has R,G,W1 and W2. How do I hhok it up, or do I
> >>>need a fancier thermostat? All the manual says is to use a 24V
> >>>thermostat, which this is. Thanks.
> >>
> >> You need to call Reznor. They evidentially did not give you the
> >> "Heat-Only" kit. I believe the kit number is a P104-7010.
> >> This will give you the conversion board, wiring diagram and wiring
> >> harness you need to hook it up to a standard or programmable
> >> thermostat.
> >> Bubba
> >
> >Bubba, thats the wrong part number... its an ID10t
> >
>
> Yous guys always complicate things too much. I'm telling you,
> all he has to do is go to Home Depot, go up to any sales-geek, and say
> 'Hi, I'm looking for a HO for my garage', they'll set you right up.
Do they offer a quantity discount? :-)
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Posted by =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Tekkie=AE?= on August 6, 2007, 9:52 pm
kjpro @ usenet.com wrote:
>> wrote:
>>
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>>>>> I have a Reznor garage heater that I need to hook up a thermostat to.
>>>>> I got a heat-only Honeywell thermostat which has connections for R,W,
>>>>> and Y. The heater has R,G,W1 and W2. How do I hhok it up, or do I
>>>>> need a fancier thermostat? All the manual says is to use a 24V
>>>>> thermostat, which this is. Thanks.
>>>> You need to call Reznor. They evidentially did not give you the
>>>> "Heat-Only" kit. I believe the kit number is a P104-7010.
>>>> This will give you the conversion board, wiring diagram and wiring
>>>> harness you need to hook it up to a standard or programmable
>>>> thermostat.
>>>> Bubba
>>> Bubba, thats the wrong part number... its an ID10t
>>>
>> Yous guys always complicate things too much. I'm telling you,
>> all he has to do is go to Home Depot, go up to any sales-geek, and say
>> 'Hi, I'm looking for a HO for my garage', they'll set you right up.
>
>
> Do they offer a quantity discount? :-)
>
>
Depends on how many they have to service and how many come...
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Posted by =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Tekkie=AE?= on August 6, 2007, 9:51 pm
Noon-Air wrote:
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>>> I have a Reznor garage heater that I need to hook up a thermostat to.
>>> I got a heat-only Honeywell thermostat which has connections for R,W,
>>> and Y. The heater has R,G,W1 and W2. How do I hhok it up, or do I
>>> need a fancier thermostat? All the manual says is to use a 24V
>>> thermostat, which this is. Thanks.
>> You need to call Reznor. They evidentially did not give you the
>> "Heat-Only" kit. I believe the kit number is a P104-7010.
>> This will give you the conversion board, wiring diagram and wiring
>> harness you need to hook it up to a standard or programmable
>> thermostat.
>> Bubba
>
> Bubba, thats the wrong part number... its an ID10t
>
>
Binford 6010
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Posted by Charles on August 4, 2007, 4:27 pm
Charles wrote:
> I have a Reznor garage heater that I need to hook up a thermostat to.
> I got a heat-only Honeywell thermostat which has connections for R,W,
> and Y. The heater has R,G,W1 and W2. How do I hhok it up, or do I
> need a fancier thermostat? All the manual says is to use a 24V
> thermostat, which this is. Thanks.
Here's what I figured out from other sources and experimentation. The
simple thermostat I bought simply connects R to W when the temp is
below setting and R to Y otherwise. The W2 connection on my heater is
not connected to anything, it's there for an optional two stage setup
that I didn't buy.
On the heater, connect R to W1 to make heat, connect R to G to turn on
the fan with no heat.
I don't care about the fan without heat option right now, so I connect
R thermostat to R heater and W thermostat to W1 heater and leave
everything else no-connect. Works fine.
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Posted by on August 4, 2007, 4:34 pm
>Charles wrote:
>
>> I have a Reznor garage heater that I need to hook up a thermostat to.
>> I got a heat-only Honeywell thermostat which has connections for R,W,
>> and Y. The heater has R,G,W1 and W2. How do I hhok it up, or do I
>> need a fancier thermostat? All the manual says is to use a 24V
>> thermostat, which this is. Thanks.
>
>Here's what I figured out from other sources and experimentation. The
>simple thermostat I bought simply connects R to W when the temp is
>below setting and R to Y otherwise. The W2 connection on my heater is
>not connected to anything, it's there for an optional two stage setup
>that I didn't buy.
>
>On the heater, connect R to W1 to make heat, connect R to G to turn on
>the fan with no heat.
>
>I don't care about the fan without heat option right now, so I connect
>R thermostat to R heater and W thermostat to W1 heater and leave
>everything else no-connect. Works fine.
Gee, Wally ......
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