Wire labeiin, Mount thermostat wallplate, Installation – Hunter 28837 46 Pemberley User Manual

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Installation

Wire Labeiin

This table will help you

match the labels to the wires
so you can attach them to

your Hunter Thermostat

10-11

If the code fetter on your then mark wire with
existing thermostat Is label shown

TABLE A

NOTE; 5-Wire Systerns
If your existing thermostat has separate wires going

to terminals marked “R” and “RH,” do this simple
test—momentarily turn the main power on. Lightly

scratch the two wires together, (Because this is only a

24V system, there Is no danger in performing this test)

and connect to thermostat
Terminal shown

RH, RC,
a M,VR, VC or 4
24 Volt

RED

G or F

Fan

GREEN

Y or 0

(See Note)

Air Conditionliig

YELLOW

W o r H

Heating

WHITE

then be sure to turn the power off again. If you saw a
spark call 901 -745-9222 for further Information, If
there was no spark simply connect both these wires
to terminal marked "'RED” on your thermostat.
Connect only the wires that were connected to your

old thermostat to your new thermostat

NOTE: Do not connect a “Common” wire (sometimes labelled “C” to any terminal on this thermostat Tape up the

wire and do not use.

Mount Thermostat Wallplate

Snap open the wallplate from your Hunter thermostat

disconnect the battery and leadwire terminal connectors

Position wallplate on wal) and pull existing wires

through large opening. Then level for appearance.

Use any two of the many rectangular holes provided

on the wallplate for mounting. Mark holes for plastic
anchors provided if existing holes do not line up with
Hunter thermostat holes, (Figure 2)

Drill holes with 3/16" bit, and gently tap anchors Into

the holes until flush with wall.

Reposition wallplate to wall, pulling wires through

large opening, insert mounting screws provided into
wall anchor and tighten.

(Figure 2)

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