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Posted by Bubba on November 25, 2006, 7:14 pm
On 25 Nov 2006 13:17:32 -0800, badaczewski@gmail.com wrote:
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>The equiptment is as follows:
>The outside unit is a Trane XE1000 (TWR018C100A2).
>The inside unit is a Carrier (40AQ018300BB).
>The old thermostat was a White Rodgers (1F58-910).
>The new thermostat is a White Rodgers (1F95-1271).
Oh goody. A mismatched heat pump too.
One is expensive, the other is expensive and leaks.
Bubba
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>Noon-Air wrote:
>> >I bought a 90 Series (1F95-1271) White Rodgers thermostat. I'm having
>> > trouble understanding one of the instructions. The sentence is as
>> > follows:
>> > "NOTE: If your system does not provide an E connection, jumper W2 to
>> > W/E to use the Auxilary Heat in the Emergency Mode."
>> > Does this portion "E connection" refer to the E wire that might or
>> > might not exist as part of my HVAC system? or does it refer to the
>> > thermostat having an E terminal?
>> > I will be calling the help line later this week and then hiring
>> > professional help if I can't figure this step out. No need to blow up
>> > my house just for a DIY.
>> > P.S - I have a W, W2 and E wire coming out of the wall.
>> How about make/model numbers of the equipment(both inside and outside)....
>> we cant see it through the computer screen.
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> trouble understanding one of the instructions. The sentence is as
> follows:
> "NOTE: If your system does not provide an E connection, jumper W2 to
> W/E to use the Auxilary Heat in the Emergency Mode."
> Does this portion "E connection" refer to the E wire that might or
> might not exist as part of my HVAC system? or does it refer to the
> thermostat having an E terminal?
> I will be calling the help line later this week and then hiring
> professional help if I can't figure this step out. No need to blow up
> my house just for a DIY.
> P.S - I have a W, W2 and E wire coming out of the wall.