mnoeltne
Well-known member
OK, first, I admit it, I screwed up and probably caused this problem.
I changed out our thermostat over the weekend. We had a 5/2 programmable with manual heat/cool switching, and I changed over to a 7 day programmable with auto heat/cool. Both were Honeywell thermostats.
I did this early in the morning while my wife was cooking breakfast, and I wasn't 100% awake and forgot to hit the kill switch on the furnace to kill the power.
I changed out the thermostat and now the AC doesn't work. I've checked the wiring, and I swapped back to the old unit to verify that it wasn't just a bad thermostat.
Even though I was careful and didn't see any sparks, I'm guessing I touched two of the wires together while doing the swap. Who knows which two it may have been.
My question is what did I likely burn out? Any quick checks I can run (voltage readings at certain points, etc) to see what is up? It will be a few days before I can get the local HVAC guy out, so I'm looking at what I can do in the meantime.
This is new construction. I was upgrading the thermostat from what the contractor installed. It's a Rheem gas furnace and AC, brand new. And Honeywell Pro 4000 thermostat initially installed and back in place now.
I changed out our thermostat over the weekend. We had a 5/2 programmable with manual heat/cool switching, and I changed over to a 7 day programmable with auto heat/cool. Both were Honeywell thermostats.
I did this early in the morning while my wife was cooking breakfast, and I wasn't 100% awake and forgot to hit the kill switch on the furnace to kill the power.
I changed out the thermostat and now the AC doesn't work. I've checked the wiring, and I swapped back to the old unit to verify that it wasn't just a bad thermostat.
Even though I was careful and didn't see any sparks, I'm guessing I touched two of the wires together while doing the swap. Who knows which two it may have been.
My question is what did I likely burn out? Any quick checks I can run (voltage readings at certain points, etc) to see what is up? It will be a few days before I can get the local HVAC guy out, so I'm looking at what I can do in the meantime.
This is new construction. I was upgrading the thermostat from what the contractor installed. It's a Rheem gas furnace and AC, brand new. And Honeywell Pro 4000 thermostat initially installed and back in place now.