Thermostat base plates are labaled.
RH - Powers heat
RC - powers AC
Y - controls AC
G - controls blower
W controls heat
just match the wires with the color and there usually a small wire that runs from RH to RC so you can power both heat and cooling called a jumper. Then you have to check the gas valve on you furnace and see what the heat anticapator should be set at. Make sure its leveled when you mount it and your good to go
2006-10-06 03:08:35
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answered by thealternativemind 3
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Thermostats are very easy to replace - 2 wires, perhaps 4. Any thermostat at any hardware store will generally work. Honeywell makes about the best, although Hunter makes some nice ones too.
Consider programmable. They pay for themselves in about a year.
Most importantly - don't throw the old thermostat away! Check with the local hardware store or your state's environmental protection office. The Mercury has to be disposed of in a particular way.
2006-10-06 05:35:20
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answered by itsnotarealname 4
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I found with mine the wires were the same but it maybe different for you. The one I bought gave me very detailed instructions. It told me what colors to hook to what screws. Buy one take a look and if it looks like more than you can handle call a professional. Be aware they might want to do more than just change the thermostat but you can say no.
2006-10-05 14:59:29
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answered by Natural Salt 2
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If it was installed properly the first time, yes the wires will match and be color coded. If not sure, copy down what color wire was removed from what letter on the old t-sat.
You should see the letters: R, Y, W, G, and may be B.
R=red, G=green, etc...pretty dang easy isn't it....:)
Turn the power off to your air handler to de-energize the transformer that supplies power to t-stat.
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2006-10-05 14:59:49
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answered by usaf.primebeef 6
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Yeah no problem easy instructions be sure and turn power off to unit, the stat is powered by a 24 volt transformer in the unit, don't short it, good luck
2006-10-05 15:09:12
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answered by edgarrrw 4
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first dont buy anything from the big box stores. second unless you feel like you just cant live without one, dont get a digital stat. the batteries go dead, they are a pain to program, and they dont last. get a honeywell T 87 stat and use it. if you do try It yourself, turn the breaker off to the furnace first, and read the instructions.
Possum
2006-10-05 17:16:10
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answered by hillbilly named Possum 5
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2017-03-05 06:18:31
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answered by Redmon 3
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usually it's just two wires. easy to hook up. the store can recommend a easy hook up one
2006-10-05 14:54:49
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answered by xjoizey 7
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it's easy do it your self
2006-10-05 15:31:54
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answered by mr.dj 3
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