R Bob
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- Chantilly, VA
You are correct. color does not matter, but in A.C. only......Y at the t-stat,or relay goes to the compressor, R (RC for cooling)is hot, RH is heat (isolated at the sub-base to prevent any bucking) W is common, B is common, but used in heat pump rev. valves, G is fan.
Never had any electrician do my control wiring....
It has been my experience that:
For the sake of simplicity, color does matter...that's why there are different colored wires. (Technically, color doesn't matter as long as all of the terminations are correct.)
"R" is power/control power source. "RC"=power/cooling and "RH"=power/heating.
"RC" and "RH" are, in fact, isolated @the sub-base to prevent bucking of 2 different power sources.
If there is only 1 control power source(which is typically the case), "RC" and "RH" on the T-Stat are jumpered.
"W" is typically a call for heat...not common, even though it may be switched through common.
"Blu" is typically common/control power source.
"B" and "O" are typically used for the reversing valve on a heat pump. Which one you use depends on the mfgr. One energizes the reversing valve in the heating mode and the other energizes the reversing valve in the cooling mode.
"G"=fan.