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The input power for a thermostat is wired to the

A. R

b. G

c. W

d. Y

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  1. 10 May, 10:56
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    A. R

    Explanation:

    There are basically two wires that supply input power to the thermostat namely the C wire which is the common wire and the R wire. The G wire simply completes the input power circuit from the R-leg of the power supply. On the another hand the Y wire also completes the circuit from the compressor fan contactor to the R-leg of the power supply. While the W wire completes the path to the heater contactor coil.
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