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Anonymous Posted on Jul 08, 2013

Model pulled the thermostat wires off how do I hook it up thanks mike

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R-red wire(power)
G-green wire(fan)
Y-yellow wire(cooling)
W-white wire(heating)
O-orange wire(reversing valve for heat pumps)
C-brown or blue wire(common but optional if using batteries in t-stat)

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