Saturday, February 13, 2010

Honeywell Rth Or Th Honeywell Thermostat RTH 7500 Problem?

Honeywell Thermostat RTH 7500 Problem? - honeywell rth or th

Thermostat installed the 08 December and it has worked well. When the device is closed to disconnect the fan still works, it's okay. The only way to turn off and wait after stopping and re-enable the functioning briefly and then deleted.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

May Pressure Switch defective

Anonymous said...

gizmo said all right. The only thing she is into it. The "G" terminal is usually the green wire. NO = always, but most likely. Now you have to be careful when you use the "G" could not detach thread to 24 volts. Do not touch anything, could not fly low-voltage fuses. It is enough electricity to take care of a shock. If the fan is turned off then you have a faulty thermostat. If it stays as gizmo he said something in your oven. It is usual for a T-STAT good to go. Typically, it takes only a few months. Have you bought from a center of the house? (HOME DEPOT?, Lowes note?) Just Another you, those you buy at places like that do not like what it is by a contractor for the supply of heating. Even if the model number is the same is not the same. Hope this helps. If you have any questions, please re-send your questions and I'll see if I can help. Good luck to you.

Anonymous said...

Is this a gas stove. There is a switch on the stove that trips when the sensor measures the heat and high certainty that the fan is running all the time. It can also be a control circuit on a board that his replaced.It must say that it does not know a problem with the furnace.

Anonymous said...

It can not possibly keep the thermostat fan.
You can remove the green wire on the furnace terminal where the wire connector on the thermostat.
Otherwise, there is a problem in the oven.

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