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ControlTemp Basic Tamper Proof Thermostat Instructions

Basic Tamper Proof Thermostat  
Supplemental Instructions  
C Y R G W Rc Rh  
/O /B  
Common Wiring Configurations  
Thermostat Terminals  
Two wire heat only should be connected to Rh/B and W  
Three wire furnace w/o AC should be connected to Rh/B, W, G  
Four wire furnace with AC should be connected to Rh/B, W, Y and G  
Single stage Heat Pump should be connected to R, G, Y, Rc/O (cool)  
or Rh/B (heat)  
R, Rc/O, Rh/B  
C
24v (Hot), depending on system type  
24vac (Optional Common)  
Heat Relay  
W
Y
Cool Relay  
G
Fan Relay  
Note: Before removing your old thermostat, label what wires are connected to which terminals.  
You should connect the wires to the same terminals on the CT72/CT74/CT76 units.  
Keep Jumper in place.  
Thermostat can be used with or without batteries if connected to the C terminal.  
The colors do not matter. What matters is what function the wire performs.  
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  • Page 1: Basic tamper proof thermostat Supplemental instructions Common wiring configurations Thermostat terminals Two wire heat only should be connected to Rh/B and W. Three wire furnace w/o AC should be connected to Rh/B, W, G. Four wire furnace with AC should be connected to Rh/B, W, Y, and G. Single stage heat pump should be connected to R, G, Y, Rc/O (cool) or Rh/B (heat). Before removing your old thermostat, label what wires are connected to which terminals. The colors do not matter. What matters is what function the wire performs.