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Old 11-08-08, 02:44 PM
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Question T-Stat help needed

Hiya folks ol Torch here with another question,
These folks had their Coleman QED II condensing unit hooked into an Intertherm MG H 055A B Air Handler/furnace, and it was rigged wired way bad haha (of course I'm in the boonies)
My question is that the red wire from the t-stat goes to the #1 terminal on the fan delay switch, now where in the heck does the #2 terminal go to? (going to that second exterior terminal now) It was an original heat only system and has two contacts on the outside of the controller box, but inside they have rigged a red wire that is heading to the contactor as is the other lead from it. Do I break the second lead wire that is contacted to the contactor and attached it to the delay switch? I'm way confused here lol. They are NOT going to be running heat from this system, air only. They have a Trane Heat/Cool t-stat.

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Old 11-08-08, 05:07 PM
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I got it lol hahahahaha......
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