Compared to other Canadian cities rent is affordable but it's unfortunately such a depressive place to live, due to the harsh and long winters. You get about 2-3 months of fantastic weather, and between 5-8 months of absolutely oppressive cold. It has some decent local culture for its size, but a distinct lack of fun nightlife. Public transit is absolutely horrendous. People can be a bit close-minded. Quality of life is otherwise comparable to other big NA cities. Taxes are on the low side. It's very out of the way - there's no real reason to come here as a tourist because Calgary is closer to everything interesting.
What is the green wire for thermostat?
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The green wire connects to the G terminal and is used to control fan relays, triggering the blower fan. This system can be triggered by programming the thermostat to reach a certain temperature. Once this degree is reached, the G terminal will be given power, causing the blower to start up.
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Here are common uses for wire colors: Blue or Black – C – Common wire, may be unused by your existing thermostat. Enables continuous power flow from the Red wire. Red – R – 24VAC power from the furnaces transformer.
Also Know, how do I wire a 2 wire thermostat? Most two-wire thermostats wire have a red and white wire encased in a brown insulated coating. Strip the red and white wires back about 1/4 inch at both the thermostat and the furnace ends. Connect the white wire to the W terminal on the furnace and thermostat.
Moreover, what is the white wire on a thermostat for?
Here is the industry standard thermostat wire color code used for most systems: White. The white wire connects to your heat.
Is RC the same as C wire?
Though it is a common notion, it may be incorrect to state that the C-wire powers the thermostat. Typically, the wires that give the power supply (usually termed as the hot wires) are marked Rc (for cooling) and Rh (for heating). They give a 24-volt power supply from the HVAC systems control panel.
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