GMJim
Well-known member
Hello all. I moved into my new to me home last March 2018 and during conversations with the previous owner it was mentioned that the 7 year old forced air gas furnace was a two stage. As time went by as with a new home I was busy fixing up things and wasn't concerned about the furnace, in other words it kept us warm! Last Christmas my son in law gave us a ecobee4 electronic thermostat and I just got around to hooking it up. During the wiring of the new stat I got to a point where the thermostat showed (Furnace Stage 1)? I started to investigate why I couldn't set it up as a two stage and called ecobee and found that I needed a wire from the W2 terminal on the board to the W2 terminal on the stat which I don't have.
Now as an auto mechanic I'm no stranger to circuit boards and wiring but not familiar with furnace wiring. My furnace is a York TM9V100C16MP11A and when looking it up some of the literature indicates it is a two stage. My dilemma is that the original thermostat (York TH8321U1055) didn't have the W2 terminal hooked up either. Could someone please enlighten me about this? Should this terminal have been hooked up all along and should I bother to hook up the W2 to the new ecobee4 stat. It would mean fishing a new wire but I think it could be done fairly easily.
Thanks
Jim
Now as an auto mechanic I'm no stranger to circuit boards and wiring but not familiar with furnace wiring. My furnace is a York TM9V100C16MP11A and when looking it up some of the literature indicates it is a two stage. My dilemma is that the original thermostat (York TH8321U1055) didn't have the W2 terminal hooked up either. Could someone please enlighten me about this? Should this terminal have been hooked up all along and should I bother to hook up the W2 to the new ecobee4 stat. It would mean fishing a new wire but I think it could be done fairly easily.
Thanks
Jim