In a thermostat, the R wire is responsible for powering the entire HVAC system (through a transformer). If you have both an Rh (Red-heat for powering the heating) and an Rc (Red-cool for powering the cooling), then the R wire can be connected to either Rh or Rc.
Does RH go to R or RC?
If you have two wires, R or RH will go into the R terminal, and RC will go into the RC terminal.Nov 8, 2021
Do I need a jumper from RC to RH?
Effectively there isn't a second RH wire, although there is an RH terminal. However, the heating still needs to be controlled, so a wire known as a jumper is connected between the RC and the RH terminals so that power gets to the heating control part of the thermostat.
Is Rh wire same as R?
Understanding what RC stands for means, you can probably take an educated guess as to the meaning of RH. The "R" still indicates it's a hot wire and terminal connection, and the "H" simply means heating. The RH wire connects to the RH terminal and controls the heating part of the thermostat.
Do I need to jump RC and RH?
If you only have one R wire (That includes R, Rc, and Rh), you'll insert it into the Rc terminal on your ecobee. Do not jumper any R wires! If you don't have an Rc wire, Rh serves as both the heating and cooling power wire.
Do I connect RH or RC?
If you have both an Rh (Red-heat for powering the heating) and an Rc (Red-cool for powering the cooling), then the R wire can be connected to either Rh or Rc. If you only have a single R wire, then it will only have an R connector, which is the connection you'll use.
What is Rh and RC on a thermostat?
Rh stands for Red-Heat and Rc stands for Red-Cool. If you only have a single red wire the jumper between Rh and Rc are required for some heating and cooling hybrid systems depending on your thermostat. Yellow/Y is the AC compressor.Oct 25, 2014