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dzo2563

68.226.100.151

"Connecting Ruud Heat Pump to RiteTemp Control" , posted Sun 6 Jun 17:41:user profileedit/delete messagepost reply


I currently have a Ruud Achiever UPMC-060JAZ That I am trying to connect to a RiteTemp 8022.

The terminals on the Ruud (reading left to right) are:
C - Unused
C - Used
D - Unused
Y - Used
B - Used
R - Used
R - Unused

The terminal connections on the RiteTemp are:
C
RC
O
B
RH
W
Y
G

It is not clear from the Installation guide for the controller as to which terminal needs to connect to which, Especially what need to connect to the G terminal.

Please can somebody help?

Thank you in advance

[this message was edited by dzo2563 on Sun 6 Jun 17:43]

 

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xenos
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67.71.23.94

"Re(1):Connecting Ruud Heat Pump to RiteTemp C" , posted Sun 6 Jun 17:47user profileedit/delete messagepost reply


Something is mixed up with that post ad it doesn’t make sense. I will mention this. Rite temp does not make a multi stage heat pump thermostat so if you have an air handler with electric heaters, its not compatible.

Xenos.

The best way to escape a problem is to solve it.

 

 

xenos
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67.71.23.94

"Re(2):Connecting Ruud Heat Pump to RiteTemp C" , posted Sun 6 Jun 17:48user profileedit/delete messagepost reply


G is the fan control.

Xenos.

The best way to escape a problem is to solve it.

 

 

dzo2563

68.226.100.151

"Re(3):Connecting Ruud Heat Pump to RiteTemp C" , posted Thu 10 Jun 14:33user profileedit/delete messagepost reply


The RiteTemp was being sold as a controller for Furnace and air conditioner.

The main problem that I have is what wire coming out of the Ruud Heat Pump would need to connect to the fan control.

Or am I not understanding something more fundermental?

BTW thank you for the advice up to now.

 

 

xenos
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67.71.21.118

"Re(4):Connecting Ruud Heat Pump to RiteTemp C" , posted Thu 10 Jun 16:50user profileedit/delete messagepost reply


None, the fan is controled from G on the thermostat.

Xenos.

The best way to escape a problem is to solve it.