ktnwin
DIY
I replaced an old (mercury type) thermostat with a new Honeywell thermostat model RTH2300B.
The wiring is quite straight forward based on the manual: red to R, white to W, yellow to Y and green to G.
There is no C so the 24VAC common is not connected. I have to install 2 AAA batteries per instruction.
Before installing this new thermostat, I perform a bench test as follows:
1) take a piece of cable with 5 wires in it (red, yellow, white, green and cyan)
2) connect 4 wires (as above) to the connector gang. The other end of this cable has 5 wires sticking out of the thermostat
3) connect the 24VAC hot to the red wire, common is NOT connected.
I use a voltmeter, set to 50 Volts AC range. The black wire connects to the 24V common of the transformer.
Test sequence is:
1) set fan to ON, voltage at the G wire shows around 24 volts (i.e. fan is turned ON)
2) set fan to OFF, and set temperature a few degree higher than current temperature: after a few seconds, the W wire shows 24 volts (i.e. heat is turned ON at the furnace). Problem is the G wire shows 0 volts even after 30 seconds the heat goes on.
3) lower the temperature setting to be lower than current temperature, after a few second the W wire shows 0 volts (i.e heater off)
All these tests are done without connecting any wire to the furnace/AC system. So the problem is somewhere in the thermostat. Bottom line: the fan only turns ON if set to ON. It stays off in AUTO mode no matter what.
I move forward to install this thermostat to my HVAC, the results are identical to the bench test.
I get an identical one from local store and repeat these tests. SAME RESULTS, FAN not working in AUTO mode.
I appreciate all advises I could get on this.
The wiring is quite straight forward based on the manual: red to R, white to W, yellow to Y and green to G.
There is no C so the 24VAC common is not connected. I have to install 2 AAA batteries per instruction.
Before installing this new thermostat, I perform a bench test as follows:
1) take a piece of cable with 5 wires in it (red, yellow, white, green and cyan)
2) connect 4 wires (as above) to the connector gang. The other end of this cable has 5 wires sticking out of the thermostat
3) connect the 24VAC hot to the red wire, common is NOT connected.
I use a voltmeter, set to 50 Volts AC range. The black wire connects to the 24V common of the transformer.
Test sequence is:
1) set fan to ON, voltage at the G wire shows around 24 volts (i.e. fan is turned ON)
2) set fan to OFF, and set temperature a few degree higher than current temperature: after a few seconds, the W wire shows 24 volts (i.e. heat is turned ON at the furnace). Problem is the G wire shows 0 volts even after 30 seconds the heat goes on.
3) lower the temperature setting to be lower than current temperature, after a few second the W wire shows 0 volts (i.e heater off)
All these tests are done without connecting any wire to the furnace/AC system. So the problem is somewhere in the thermostat. Bottom line: the fan only turns ON if set to ON. It stays off in AUTO mode no matter what.
I move forward to install this thermostat to my HVAC, the results are identical to the bench test.
I get an identical one from local store and repeat these tests. SAME RESULTS, FAN not working in AUTO mode.
I appreciate all advises I could get on this.