'Also known as' more than you ever needed to know about thermostats!
If you have specific heating and cooling needs in order to be comfortable then you've probably spent a little time looking at and operating your home thermostat. This handy little device controls the heating and air-conditioning systems in your house -- the two pieces of equipment that use the most energy, and the ones that have the biggest impact on your comfort and quality of life. In these days of rising energy prices, you might be interested to see how your thermostat works. Believe it or not, it's surprisingly simple and contains some pretty cool technology.
- RH - This wire comes from the 24VAC transformer on the heating system
- .RC - This wire comes from the 24VAC transformer on the air-conditioning system.
- W - This wire comes from the relay that turns on the heating system.
- Y - This wire comes from the relay that turns on the cooling system.
- G - This wire comes from the relay that turns on the fan.
The two transformers provide the power the thermostat uses to switch on the various relays. The relays in turn switch on the power to the fan and the air conditioner or furnace. Let's see how this power flows through the thermostat when the air conditioner is running.
* solenoid pump
* solenoid panel
* zone control panel
* plenum tubing
* transformer
* fire rated tape
* control limit switch
* flex dampers