Hey folks,
Little frustrated/dismayed but hoping this won't be the endof the world. My heating contractor only ran 3 wires to each of the thermostatlocations. I had requested 5 in addition to the CAT5e ran back to my OmniPro 2for use with my Omnistat 2 thermostats, but 3 is all I got. So is this going towork or what?
In the boiler room I've got a 6 zone TACO Switching Relay that receives input from 5standard two wire contact closure thermostats to run a circulator pump for eachzone. The house is way up in northern Maine so it is heating only. So how would you wire my Omnistats?
I was thinking I'd send 24 VAC from the auxiliary of theTaco switching relay board to PINS 1,2 of the Omnistat, 24 VAC Common to PIN 3,and PIN 6 back to the thermostat return input side of the TACO thermostat loop. Will this work or should I have mycontractors just rip out all the 3 wire and replace it with 6 wire? Rather notdo it is a can be avoided!
Little frustrated/dismayed but hoping this won't be the endof the world. My heating contractor only ran 3 wires to each of the thermostatlocations. I had requested 5 in addition to the CAT5e ran back to my OmniPro 2for use with my Omnistat 2 thermostats, but 3 is all I got. So is this going towork or what?
In the boiler room I've got a 6 zone TACO Switching Relay that receives input from 5standard two wire contact closure thermostats to run a circulator pump for eachzone. The house is way up in northern Maine so it is heating only. So how would you wire my Omnistats?
I was thinking I'd send 24 VAC from the auxiliary of theTaco switching relay board to PINS 1,2 of the Omnistat, 24 VAC Common to PIN 3,and PIN 6 back to the thermostat return input side of the TACO thermostat loop. Will this work or should I have mycontractors just rip out all the 3 wire and replace it with 6 wire? Rather notdo it is a can be avoided!