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If I had looked at the circuit board in the first place I could have answered my own question!! I see the RC and RH wires are on the same terminal on the board...so I will just join those same two at the thermostat and attach it to the R terminal. Thanks everyone for the PM's and assistance in this thread...much appreciated!

 

 

You got it now.I sort of thought thats what they did.You could unhook the other wire on the red at the furnace and just use red at the stat.Set the heat anticipator to the gas furnace setting and you good to go.

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You got it now.I sort of thought thats what they did.You could unhook the other wire on the red at the furnace and just use red at the stat.Set the heat anticipator to the gas furnace setting and you good to go.

 

Ok...so, this heat anticipator...I see lots of those when I google it and I see what it does as far as how often it cycles, but my thermostat doesn't seem to have anything like the pictures I see...

 

Quick search shows this image...

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Mine seems to be all solid state...

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There should be a switch to set the t stat for the type of heat you have.Used to have to calculate the low voltage load and set the anticipator accordingly.

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Thanks everyone! Its all hooked up and working great now. Now I have to decipher how to program the thing!!! Lol!

 

Installation was easy! Take the manual to work and blow it up, those 2 x 3" little books will kill you. :whistling:

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Installation was easy! Take the manual to work and blow it up, those 2 x 3" little books will kill you. :whistling:

 

Lol! I know what you mean! Its a sad state when this thread generates more responses than my fishing reports!!!

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