andyvh1959
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I just installed a Honeywell 8000 series TH8110R1008 thermostat to control zone 2 in my house. I also got the C7189 Wireless remote sensor so I can locate the temperature sensing in a better area than where the old thermostat was sensing temperature and always prompting the furnace and zone dampers to send more heat to the less used part of the house. I tested this before buying the stuff, by temporarily relocating the old thermostat with long wires to an area in the dining room. The zone dampers worked better and the heating in the house was more stable. Because of all the brick inside my house, and very difficult access to simply route wires to the best location for the thermostat, I went for the wireless sensor and new thermostat.
Got the thermostat wired at the original location and wires; red, white, green and blue (for yellow, whoever installed it back in 73 did it that way). Red to R, White to W, Green G and Blue to Y, which also matches the connection at the PerfectTemp panel on the furnace. At the thermostat I added a jumper from the R to the C, because the C connection requires 24v for the Redlink remote sensor. But so far I cannot get the C7189 remote sensor to link up with the thermostat, I keep getting the "24vac required". So am I right that I need to fish another wire up to the thermostat from the 24v transformer so the C connection has a complete 24v circuit? I checked at the R wire and i have a steady 27vac signal.
Got the thermostat wired at the original location and wires; red, white, green and blue (for yellow, whoever installed it back in 73 did it that way). Red to R, White to W, Green G and Blue to Y, which also matches the connection at the PerfectTemp panel on the furnace. At the thermostat I added a jumper from the R to the C, because the C connection requires 24v for the Redlink remote sensor. But so far I cannot get the C7189 remote sensor to link up with the thermostat, I keep getting the "24vac required". So am I right that I need to fish another wire up to the thermostat from the 24v transformer so the C connection has a complete 24v circuit? I checked at the R wire and i have a steady 27vac signal.
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