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honeywell rth7000 series trouble hops7069 09-10-2008
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Posted by hops7069 on September 10, 2008, 1:11 pm




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Hello, I am installing a rth7000 honeywell. my existing wires are C, G, Y,
R, E, W1, W2, and O. according to the install guide i am to call a
contractor if i have Y, W1, and W2 wires. What can I do? thank you.


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Posted by Dave + Gloria on September 10, 2008, 1:16 pm



> -------------------------------------
> Hello, I am installing a rth7000 honeywell. my existing wires are C, G, Y,
> R, E, W1, W2, and O. according to the install guide i am to call a
> contractor if i have Y, W1, and W2 wires. What can I do? thank you.
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Call A contractor. Yellow pages should work!



Posted by Bubba on September 10, 2008, 9:14 pm


On Wed, 10 Sep 2008 17:11:24 GMT,
rickhops_at_embarqmail_dot_com@foo.com (hops7069) wrote:

>-------------------------------------
>Hello, I am installing a rth7000 honeywell. my existing wires are C, G, Y,
>R, E, W1, W2, and O. according to the install guide i am to call a
>contractor if i have Y, W1, and W2 wires. What can I do? thank you.

Ummm, Geee, Lemme think?........................
How about you just Punt?
Bubba
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Posted by Don Ocean on September 11, 2008, 12:38 am


Bubba wrote:
> On Wed, 10 Sep 2008 17:11:24 GMT,
> rickhops_at_embarqmail_dot_com@foo.com (hops7069) wrote:
>
>> -------------------------------------
>> Hello, I am installing a rth7000 honeywell. my existing wires are C, G, Y,
>> R, E, W1, W2, and O. according to the install guide i am to call a
>> contractor if i have Y, W1, and W2 wires. What can I do? thank you.
>
> Ummm, Geee, Lemme think?........................
> How about you just Punt?
> Bubba

White smoke means its a go and black smoke means your screwed.

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Posted by Noon-Air on September 11, 2008, 7:57 am



> Bubba wrote:
>> On Wed, 10 Sep 2008 17:11:24 GMT,
>> rickhops_at_embarqmail_dot_com@foo.com (hops7069) wrote:
>>> -------------------------------------
>>> Hello, I am installing a rth7000 honeywell. my existing wires are C, G,
>>> Y,
>>> R, E, W1, W2, and O. according to the install guide i am to call a
>>> contractor if i have Y, W1, and W2 wires. What can I do? thank you.
>> Ummm, Geee, Lemme think?........................
>> How about you just Punt?
>> Bubba
> White smoke means its a go and black smoke means your screwed.

the really scarey part is that the OP actually *read* the instructions


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