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Jun 29, 2015Explorer
Yes, exactly. Here's what I got for directions. (copy of email)
Converting from Dometic Analog thermostat. The wiring is as follows:
Red is 7.5v
Black is Cool
White is Furnace
Blue is Hi Fan
Orange is Low Fan
Green is Ground
LUX wrote:
Wire the DMH110c as follows:
Red / 7.5 dc = Rh w/jumper to Rc
Black / Cool = Y
White / Furnace = W
Blue / Hi Fan = G (usually used in cooling mode)
Orange / Low Fan = G (usually used in heat mode)
You would have to manually change the Lo & Hi speed wires to the āGā terminal to control multiple fan speeds. Our unit has only 1 G/Fan speed terminal.
Green / Ground = TAPE OFF, Do Not Use.
Joel-Tech 856-234-8803 x 7
My additional notes for fan speeds: I used a SPDT rocker switch and cut out a piece from thermostat mounting plate.
Take Green/Ground attach to to neutral pole on switch then connected hi fan to one pole and low fan to other pole.
Thermostat model number
DMH 110c
Message
Converting from Dometic Analog thermostat. The wiring is as follows:
Red is 7.5v
Black is Cool
White is Furnace
Blue is Hi Fan
Orange is Low Fan
Green is Ground
LUX wrote:
Wire the DMH110c as follows:
Red / 7.5 dc = Rh w/jumper to Rc
Black / Cool = Y
White / Furnace = W
Blue / Hi Fan = G (usually used in cooling mode)
Orange / Low Fan = G (usually used in heat mode)
You would have to manually change the Lo & Hi speed wires to the āGā terminal to control multiple fan speeds. Our unit has only 1 G/Fan speed terminal.
Green / Ground = TAPE OFF, Do Not Use.
Joel-Tech 856-234-8803 x 7
My additional notes for fan speeds: I used a SPDT rocker switch and cut out a piece from thermostat mounting plate.
Take Green/Ground attach to to neutral pole on switch then connected hi fan to one pole and low fan to other pole.
Thermostat model number
DMH 110c
Message
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