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Posted by Jeffrey Lebowski on July 7, 2007, 1:53 pm
> yeah,
>
> but I don't think it belongs here. I like just plain text in a newsgroup
> without background colors. poor choice of color anyway, in my opinion.
>
Piss-poor choice even.
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Posted by daytona° on July 7, 2007, 3:18 pm
yeaper....not here
> yeah,
>
> but I don't think it belongs here. I like just plain text in a newsgroup
> without background colors. poor choice of color anyway, in my opinion.
>
>
>> He must like HTML
>>
>>> Hey, I musta drank too much beer and peed on my screen. otherwise, why
>>> would YOUR post look yellow, PAT?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Okay, so how does one handle the R/C terminal connections (which go to a
>>> block)?
>
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Posted by Pat Coghlan on July 7, 2007, 12:53 pm
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DIMwit wrote:
> Hey, I musta drank too much beer and peed on my screen. otherwise, why would
> YOUR post look yellow, PAT?
>
>
>
>
> Okay, so how does one handle the R/C terminal connections (which go to a
> block)?
>
> Noon-Air wrote:
>
> I have White-Rogers 1F95-371 multi-stage thermostat that I'd like to try and
> use with my plain vanilla residential furnace (Lennox).
>
> Problem:
> its a Lummox with a WR stat
> - I only need it to control heat (W), fan (G) and AC (Y)
> - The R and C terminals on the unit have red and black wires (respectively)
> soldered to a block which has 3 terminals on it (see
> http://www.white-rodgers.com/wrdhom/pdfs/06_Cat_pages/Cat_06_pg0161.pdf)
> - If I connect W/G/Y plus the R wire, the display does not light up -
> presumably because it needs a full-time connection to T (transformer common)
>
> Has anyone wired up one of these successfully and can I adapt it to my
> single-stage furnace?
>
> Yup, lots of times
>
>
>
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DIMwit wrote:
<pre wrap="">Hey, I musta drank too much beer and peed on my screen.
otherwise, why would
YOUR post look yellow, PAT?
"Pat Coghlan" <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E"
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
Okay, so how does one handle the R/C terminal connections (which go to a
block)?
Noon-Air wrote:
"Pat Coghlan" <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E"
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
I have White-Rogers 1F95-371 multi-stage thermostat that I'd like to try and
use with my plain vanilla residential furnace (Lennox).
Problem:
its a Lummox with a WR stat
- I only need it to control heat (W), fan (G) and AC (Y)
- The R and C terminals on the unit have red and black wires (respectively)
soldered to a block which has 3 terminals on it (see
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
href="http://www.white-rodgers.com/wrdhom/pdfs/06_Cat_pages/Cat_06_pg0161.pdf">http://www.white-rodgers.com/wrdhom/pdfs/06_Cat_pages/Cat_06_pg0161.pdf</a>)
- If I connect W/G/Y plus the R wire, the display does not light up -
presumably because it needs a full-time connection to T (transformer common)
Has anyone wired up one of these successfully and can I adapt it to my
single-stage furnace?
Yup, lots of times
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Posted by DIMwit on July 7, 2007, 5:29 pm
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DIMwit wrote:
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otherwise, why would=20
YOUR post look yellow, PAT?
I post with Thunderbird in plain text and HTML.
Depending on your newsgroup client, you will see a white or parchment =
background.
DIMwit wrote:=20
Hey, I musta drank too much beer and peed on my screen. otherwise, why =
would=20
YOUR post look yellow, PAT?
Okay, so how does one handle the R/C terminal connections (which go to a =
block)?
Noon-Air wrote:
I have White-Rogers 1F95-371 multi-stage thermostat that I'd like to try =
and=20
use with my plain vanilla residential furnace (Lennox).
Problem:
its a Lummox with a WR stat
- I only need it to control heat (W), fan (G) and AC (Y)
- The R and C terminals on the unit have red and black wires =
(respectively)=20
soldered to a block which has 3 terminals on it (see=20
http://www.white-rodgers.com/wrdhom/pdfs/06_Cat_pages/Cat_06_pg0161.pdf)
- If I connect W/G/Y plus the R wire, the display does not light up -=20
presumably because it needs a full-time connection to T (transformer =
common)
Has anyone wired up one of these successfully and can I adapt it to my=20
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Yup, lots of times=20
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107$c3e8da3@news.astraweb.com</A>...</DIV><FONT=20
face=3DVerdana>I post with Thunderbird in plain text and =
HTML.<BR><BR>Depending=20
on your newsgroup client, you will see a white or parchment=20
background.<BR></FONT><BR>DIMwit wrote:=20
<BLOCKQUOTE cite=3Dmid:5uCji.181$CV5.143@newsfe12.lga =
type=3D"cite"><PRE wrap=3D"">Hey, I musta drank too much beer and peed =
on my screen. otherwise, why would=20
YOUR post look yellow, PAT?
"Pat Coghlan" <A class=3Dmoz-txt-link-rfc2396E =
message=20
<A class=3Dmoz-txt-link-freetext =
16867$c3e8da3@news.astraweb.com</A>...
Okay, so how does one handle the R/C terminal connections (which go to a =
block)?
Noon-Air wrote:
"Pat Coghlan" <A class=3Dmoz-txt-link-rfc2396E =
message=20
<A class=3Dmoz-txt-link-freetext =
21631$c3e8da3@news.astraweb.com</A>...
I have White-Rogers 1F95-371 multi-stage thermostat that I'd like to try =
and=20
use with my plain vanilla residential furnace (Lennox).
Problem:
its a Lummox with a WR stat
- I only need it to control heat (W), fan (G) and AC (Y)
- The R and C terminals on the unit have red and black wires =
(respectively)=20
soldered to a block which has 3 terminals on it (see=20
<A class=3Dmoz-txt-link-freetext =
href=3D"http://www.white-rodgers.com/wrdhom/pdfs/06_Cat_pages/Cat_06_pg01= 61.pdf">http://www.white-rodgers.com/wrdhom/pdfs/06_Cat_pages/Cat_06_pg01= 61.pdf</A>)
- If I connect W/G/Y plus the R wire, the display does not light up -=20
presumably because it needs a full-time connection to T (transformer =
common)
Has anyone wired up one of these successfully and can I adapt it to my=20
single-stage furnace?
Yup, lots of times=20
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Posted by Noon-Air on July 6, 2007, 10:02 pm
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Okay, so how does one handle the R/C terminal connections (which go to =
a block)?
Duh maybe if you read the freakin directions??? For that stat you need =
5 wires for 1h/1c. Yes you have to make 5 connections to make it work, =
*AFTER* you have it programmed correctly.=20
Want me to lead you by the hand in wiring and programming?? Let me =
know when you have made a deposit to my PayPal account.
Noon-Air wrote:=20
I have White-Rogers 1F95-371 multi-stage thermostat that I'd like =
to try and use with my plain vanilla residential furnace (Lennox).
Problem:
its a Lummox with a WR stat
- I only need it to control heat (W), fan (G) and AC (Y)
- The R and C terminals on the unit have red and black wires =
(respectively) soldered to a block which has 3 terminals on it (see =
http://www.white-rodgers.com/wrdhom/pdfs/06_Cat_pages/Cat_06_pg0161.pdf)
- If I connect W/G/Y plus the R wire, the display does not light =
up - presumably because it needs a full-time connection to T =
(transformer common)
Has anyone wired up one of these successfully and can I adapt it =
to my single-stage furnace?
Yup, lots of times
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<DIV>"Pat Coghlan" <<A=20
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<DIV><FONT face=3DVerdana>Okay, so how does one handle the R/C =
terminal=20
connections (which go to a block)?</FONT><BR><FONT face=3DArial =
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size=3D2>Duh maybe if you read the freakin directions??? For that stat =
you need=20
5 wires for 1h/1c. Yes you have to make 5 connections to make it work, =
*AFTER*=20
you have it programmed correctly. </FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DArial color=3D#ff0000 size=3D2></FONT> </DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DArial color=3D#ff0000 size=3D2>Want me to lead you =
by the hand in=20
wiring and programming?? Let me know when you have made a deposit to =
my PayPal=20
account.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DArial color=3D#ff0000 size=3D2></FONT> </DIV>
<DIV>Noon-Air wrote: </DIV>
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<DIV>"Pat Coghlan" <<A href=3D"mailto:news@coghlan.ca"=20
moz-do-not-send=3D"true">news@coghlan.ca</A>> wrote in message =
<A=20
=
/A>...</DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DVerdana>I have White-Rogers</FONT> 1F95-371 =
multi-stage=20
thermostat that I'd like to try and use with my plain vanilla =
residential=20
furnace (Lennox).<BR><BR>Problem:<BR><FONT face=3DArial =
color=3D#ff0000=20
size=3D2>its a Lummox with a WR stat</FONT><BR>- I only need it to =
control=20
heat (W), fan (G) and AC (Y)<BR>- The R and C terminals on the =
unit have=20
red and black wires (respectively) soldered to a block which has 3 =
terminals on it (see <FONT face=3DVerdana><A=20
class=3Dmoz-txt-link-freetext=20
=
href=3D"http://www.white-rodgers.com/wrdhom/pdfs/06_Cat_pages/Cat_06_pg01= 61.pdf"=20
=
moz-do-not-send=3D"true">http://www.white-rodgers.com/wrdhom/pdfs/06_Cat_= pages/Cat_06_pg0161.pdf)</A><BR>-=20
If I connect W/G/Y plus the R wire, the display does not light up =
-=20
presumably because it needs a full-time connection to T =
(transformer=20
common)<BR><BR>Has anyone wired up one of these successfully and =
can I=20
adapt it to my single-stage furnace?<BR></FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DVerdana><FONT face=3DArial color=3D#ff0000 =
size=3D2>Yup, lots of=20
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