How do you run a new thermostat wire?

How do you run a new thermostat wire?

Running New Thermostat Wire. The keyword there is “may” solve our problem. If the wire is not long enough for a proper termination at the new thermostat then take a small piece of thermostat wire about 6 inches long and use a small wire appropriate for #18 solid wire and wire nut the short piece to the 6-inch wire.

Which is the best place to run a new thermostat?

The current location of the existing thermostat is the best place in the house. There is no reason to guess the experts second. Some people may think that “because I need to pull a new wire I may as well go ahead and move the thermostat to a better location”?

Where are thermostats not supposed to be installed?

Another place where thermostats should not be installed is near sources of heat or sources of something that cools or blows cool air. All these things will cause problems, and you will find yourself either too hot or too cold because the thermostat will never work properly if it is not installed in the proper location inside the house.

Where are the Red wires on a thermostat?

A choice needs to be made to use either the air conditioner or the boiler transformer and the wires identified and separated. The thermostat also needs to have two R terminals – RC and RH – where the boiler red wire is terminated at RH and the air conditioner red wire is terminated at RC.

Running New Thermostat Wire. The keyword there is “may” solve our problem. If the wire is not long enough for a proper termination at the new thermostat then take a small piece of thermostat wire about 6 inches long and use a small wire appropriate for #18 solid wire and wire nut the short piece to the 6-inch wire.

How do you install a new thermostat at Home Depot?

Remove the existing thermostat base by loosening the mounting screws. Separate the front of the new thermostat from the base. Begin by installing the base first. Thread the low-voltage wires through the specified opening of the new thermostat base. If your new thermostat is not self-leveling, use a

How do you mount a new thermostat on the wall?

If your new thermostat is not self-leveling, use a small level to make sure it’s properly aligned. Mount the thermostat base on the wall using the screws included with the thermostat. Connect the low-voltage wires to the appropriate screw terminals on the new thermostat base.

The current location of the existing thermostat is the best place in the house. There is no reason to guess the experts second. Some people may think that “because I need to pull a new wire I may as well go ahead and move the thermostat to a better location”?