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Posted on Oct 26, 2008

Intertherm Thermostat I bought a programable thermostat to replace the intertherm. I am confused about the wires. The intertherm has an x wire, it is black but there is no x wire option with the new thermostat which is a Hunter 44860.

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The wire that is on the x- terminal  on the old tstat will be c-terminal on the new tstat.

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