felixrosbergen
Senior Member
Hi All,
I'm looking into my thermostate wiring and found something odd that i wanted to get some input on. I don't know if the installer did this on purpose or if it's just random.
I have a 2 zone single stage heat/cooling system (Lennox system with EWG control and Honeywell simply T-state.
Zone 1 and 2 are different wired.
For zone 2 the R (Red), Y (Yellow), G (Green) and W(White) are indeed wired as such.
For zone 2 a blue wire is used instead of the W.
At the panel it all seesm to connect as normal so they just used the blue for whatever reason. Is this normal to use a different color for the different zones perhaps?
I think i can easilly swap the blue for the white on each end and it would be just as intended.
For thr 24V to the Aprilaire, can i take this from the furnace controller board? The 8811 protocol adaptor doesnt seem to have this output.
Also looking into what colors of the cat5e to use for which conneciton between the 8811 and the 8870 T-stat.
Any input greatly appreciated.
I'm looking into my thermostate wiring and found something odd that i wanted to get some input on. I don't know if the installer did this on purpose or if it's just random.
I have a 2 zone single stage heat/cooling system (Lennox system with EWG control and Honeywell simply T-state.
Zone 1 and 2 are different wired.
For zone 2 the R (Red), Y (Yellow), G (Green) and W(White) are indeed wired as such.
For zone 2 a blue wire is used instead of the W.
At the panel it all seesm to connect as normal so they just used the blue for whatever reason. Is this normal to use a different color for the different zones perhaps?
I think i can easilly swap the blue for the white on each end and it would be just as intended.
For thr 24V to the Aprilaire, can i take this from the furnace controller board? The 8811 protocol adaptor doesnt seem to have this output.
Also looking into what colors of the cat5e to use for which conneciton between the 8811 and the 8870 T-stat.
Any input greatly appreciated.