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Need help wiring this theromostat. I ahve the following color wires.....Green Red Black Blue White Yellow and Orange. Need to match them to the following connections: G RC RH Y/O W/B Y1

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G= Green Wire (Fan) RC= Red Wire (Power Cooling) Y1= Yellow Wire (Cooling Contactor) RH= Black Wire (Power Heating) WB= White Wire (Heating Control) YO= Orange Wire (Damper Control)

Blue Wire is usually to C= Common

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