Electrical – Where should I connect the C wire in a Janitrol furnace

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I currently have a Honeywell Thermostat with 4 wires going to a Janitrol Furnace.

I am trying to install a Honeywell WiFi Thermostat RTH6580WF and I'm missing my C wire. My bundle has 8 possible wires, 4 of which are currently being used by the old thermostat (see attached OLD Pic). I went to the terminal block and saw a black screw above the W, G, R terminals.
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My question is: can I use the black screw above them as my C Wire? It has 24VAC burned into the board above it, so if my assumptions are correct, I would be fine with it; is this correct?

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Best Answer

It does look like it might be a common, but only way to know for sure is to either look at a schematic of the board, or test it with a multi-meter.

Using a multimeter, set to VAC (Volts AC) mode, you should read 24V between the R and C (or in your case, "24V") terminals. You'll probably have to at least partially pull out the connector currently on the R to get the multimeter probe on it.

For reference:

  • R = Constant 24V ac
  • W = Heating contact (the thermostat connects this to R to turn on heat)
  • G = Fan contact (the thermostat connects this to R to turn on fan)