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Question by DocHoliday
Submitted on 12/6/2003
Related FAQ: Electrical Wiring FAQ (Part 1 of 2)
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how do i wire my furnace ti continually stay on



Answer by M.A.I
Submitted on 4/2/2007
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You need to wire the furnace properly make sure the wires on the back of your thermostat matches the wires on the furnace. sometimes installers do not use the same wire that is mentioned on your furnace. For instance they could have used white or black for "G" or something else.  Rmember it's always better to consult with professionals or you might end up paying a lot of money for a new furnace or maybe even worse.

 

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