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  1. Thank you, but my thermostat is the one on page 12, so it doesn’t even have that option to reverse O/B So, I endup wiring O wire connected to Y1, G wire jumped to Y wire connected to G and W1 and now it’s blowing cold air (I’m pretty sure I won’t have hot air, which again, it’s fine). Everything seems to be working good now. Hopefully it won’t damage my A/C circuit somehow. Thank you all!
  2. Hello. The thermostat is a Pro1 t701. I did mark all the wires connected to the thermostat before I removed. I do have the Common coming from heat pump. It wasn't not connected to old thermostat but wire turns on the new one. I could power on Insteon thermostat, can control the fan. Only thing I'm having issues is to make it to blow cold air. That's the old / new wiring I tried. Old Thermostat | Heat pump | Insteon Thermostat Rc jumped to Rh | R | 24RH W jumped to Y | Y | Y1 O | O | Tried either W1 or left unplugged G | G | G ------ | C | C Wiring like that blows hot air instead of cold
  3. Hello. I’m trying to wire my Insteon 2441TH thermostat to the heat pump unit in my apartment. After trying to wire it with no success (ac turned on but was blowing hot air) I read that’s not possible using the 2441TH. But what if I wire only the cold air to the thermostat (I live in South Florida, no need to hot air here). Is that something possible to do? My current wiring diagram for the normal thermostat that’s currently installed is: Thermostat | Heat pump Rc jumped to Rh | R W jumped to Y | Y O | O G | G Common wire is there but currently not being used
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