5 Wire Thermostate Color Code and Wiring - PICKHVAC (2024)

This 5 wire thermostat wiring color code will assist you as you install a thermostat used to control a furnace and AC system or a heat pump system.

5 wire thermostat brands include Honeywell, White-Rodgers, Emerson thermostats and most other brands.

Let’s get started.

5 Wire Thermostat Wiring Color Code

This 5 wire thermostat wiring diagram shows the most common wiring color code and which thermostat terminal each wire attaches to. This color code is for most systems with a furnace and central air conditioner.

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While the diagram color code is clear and straightforward, a brief explanation of the colors and terminals could be useful for some readers. And the color code for a heat pump follows.

  • White wire to the W terminal is for heating. When only one W terminal is found, instead of W and W2, it indicates one-stage heating.
  • Red wire to the R terminal for 24 volt power. Your furnace is either 110-120 volt (gas and oil furnaces) or 220-240 volt (electric furnaces). A transformer in the furnace sends 24 volt power to the thermostat for its power as needed, not continuously.
  • Yellow wire to the Y terminal for 1 stage air conditioning. As with W, a 2-stage AC thermostat has Y and Y2. No AC? No problem. Don’t attach the Y wire to a terminal.
  • Green wire to the G terminal. This wire and terminal power the furnace fan, aka blower.
  • Blue wire to the C terminal. What is a common wire? It’s also called the C-wire. A common wire creates a loop with the red wire/R terminal. As a result, it provides continuous 24V power to the thermostat, so that the digital display is always on. Without a common wire, the thermostat only draws power from the furnace when the system needs to start a Heat or Cool cycle.

Is the common wire always blue?

No. In some thermostats, a black wire is used for the common wire. Color wire isn’t important, other than to have a uniform color code, as long as the wire is attached to the corresponding terminal in the thermostat and on the control board of the furnace.

Heat pump 5 wire thermostat color code: A heat pump and air handler system uses the following thermostat terminals and colors. Most are the same, with one exception:

Yellow to Y; Green to G; Red to R; Blue or Black to C; Orange to O.

The orange wire connects to the O terminal and operates the reversing valve in the heat pump, so that it delivers heat in winter and removes heat in summer.

Rheem and Ruud owners – a dark blue wire is connected to the O terminal instead of an orange wire.

4 Wire to 5 Wire Thermostat Options

You can upgrade a 4 wire to 5 wire thermostat by adding a C-wire.

Or you can use only 4 wires with a 5 wire thermostat.

1). Upgrading a 4 wire to 5 wire thermostat

Most thermostat wiring is a bundle of 6, 8 or 10 wires. This means that if you have a 4 wire thermostat, you very likely have extra wires. Usually, the extra wires are twisted together, not connected to anything, and “stuffed” into the thermostat opening in the wall.

The purpose of the upgrade is to add a C-wire.

Try this first: Pull the blue wire out of the bundle. Connect it to the C terminal. Reinstall the thermostat cover.

Now, is the digital display on the thermostat lit all the time? I

If so, you have effectively installed a C-wire. If not, remove the cover again.

Try this next: Remove the blue wire from the C terminal, and connect the black wire to it.

Put the cover back on, and see if the display is lit up. If it isn’t, and you want a C-wire for continuous power to the thermostat, then you probably need the service of an HVAC technician.

I only have 4 wires for a 5 wire thermostat!

If there are no extra wires, then you will have to run a wire from the terminal inside your furnace to the thermostat.

Remove the cover of the furnace, and find the terminals where colored wires are connected. Connect your extra wire to the C terminal in the furnace or air handler.

Run the thermostat wire through the wall to the thermostat, and connect it to the C terminal there.

You now have a common wire.

Tip: Choose a blue or black wire to fit the standard 5 wire thermostat wiring color code.

2). Use 4 wires only

Connect the red, white, yellow and green wires to the R, W, Y and G terminals.

This should power your furnace and AC system. You won’t have a c-wire, but it shouldn’t significantly affect your system’s performance.

Do you need a C-wire? If the answer is yes, here is an option for how to use 4 wires with a 5 wire thermostat. It is controversial, so you might want to consider consulting an HVAC technician for the best practice.

Remove the green wire from the G terminal both at the thermostat and inside the furnace or air handler.

Next, in both places, attach the green wire to the C terminals.

Finally, use a jumper wire to connect the Y and G terminals inside the furnace or air handler. This will eliminate the independent functioning of the fan. In other words, you will lose Fan Only mode. But when the system comes on, the blower will work. It’s like the thermostat being set to Auto instead of Fan-on or Manual.

FAQ

Do thermostats use 4 or 5 wires?

Both are common numbers of wires. Most new digital thermostats require a C-wire for best performance. A 5 wire thermostat is essentially the same as a 4 wire thermostat with the addition of a C-wire or common wire.

What voltage is a 5 wire thermostat?

24 volts.

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Written by Rene Langer

Rene has worked 10 years in the HVAC field and now is the Senior Comfort Specialist for PICKHVAC. He holds an HVAC associate degree and EPA & R-410A Certifications.

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FAQs

What are the 5 thermostat wires? ›

This configuration includes a 24-volt red wire for power, a white wire for the heating elements, a yellow wire for the AC unit, a green wire for the fan component, and a common wire which is most likely blue but could be a different color.

What wire color goes to what terminal in a thermostat? ›

Blue or Black (C): The Unsung Hero
Wire ColorTerminalFunction
White (W)HeatHeating system activation
Yellow (Y)CoolCooling system activation
Orange (O)Heat/CoolReversing valve control (for heat pumps)
Green (G)FanFan control for air circulation
3 more rows
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How many wires required for thermostat? ›

A basic thermostat that would be used with an HVAC typically requires 4 wires (power, ground, heating, and cooling), but a more advanced thermostat may require additional wires.

What happens if you wire a thermostat wrong? ›

If you put wires into the wrong thermostat connectors during setup can, this can cause your system to malfunction or possibly damage it.

How to know if a thermostat has a C wire? ›

The easiest way to know if your system already uses a common wire is to remove the faceplate of your thermostat and check if any wire is connected to the C-terminal. If the terminal is empty, you have the following five options when installing your thermostat.

Where does the orange wire go on a thermostat? ›

It connects your thermostat to your outdoor condenser to reverse valve operations from hot to cold. The orange wire connects to terminal O on your thermostat. The orange wire only applies to homeowners who have an air-source heat pump.

Do I need a jumper between R and RC? ›

If you have two wires, R or RH go into the R terminal and RC into the RC terminal. If you have more than one wire (for example, you have a wire labeled R and another wire labeled Rc), remove any jumpers between the R and Rc terminals or push the switch to open the RC terminal to insert a wire.

What is the RC and RH wire on a thermostat? ›

RC: The RC terminal is the 24-volt cooling power supply. RH: The RH terminal is the 24-volt heating power supply. (Note: The RC and RH terminals are jumpered together in a four-wire heat/cool system and a single-stage heat pump system but not in a five-wire heating/cooling system.)

What colors go where on a thermostat? ›

Thermostat Wire Color Coding
  • Red Wire is a part of every type of thermostat. ...
  • White Wire is used for heating. ...
  • Green Wire is for an indoor fan. ...
  • Yellow Or Blue Wire is for cooling. ...
  • Black (Or Blue) Wire is the so-called C wire, or common wire.
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What are the common wire colors? ›

Black wires are hot wires that run to the electrical outlet from the switch. Red wires are hot wires common in a 240-volt outlet or when a wall switch controls the outlet. Blue and yellow wires are hot wires for ceiling fans and three- or four-way switches. White or gray electrical wires are neutral wires.

What if I have 6 wires in my thermostat? ›

This would be a non-battery-operated unit that controls a basic furnace and air conditioner. If you need to refer to a six-wire thermostat wiring diagram to connect your HVAC system, it's because the system has one of the following features: second-stage heating, second-stage cooling, or a reversible heat pump.

What is the most common thermostat wiring? ›

Wire coloring is not standard across all types of thermostats, but these are the most common colors:
  • C wire (blue or black wiring, common for 24-volt power to the thermostat)
  • R wire (red wire for power) ...
  • G wire (green wire for fan)
  • Y wire (yellow wire for air conditioning)
  • W wire (white wire for heat)

What is the most common wire in a thermostat? ›

What Is A C-Wire? A C-wire, or a common wire, runs from your low-voltage heating system (24v) and carries continuous power to your thermostat. In today's electric market, most newer heating and cooling systems have C-wires, which guarantees compatibility for the installation of all smart thermostats.

What's the difference between a four wire thermostat and a five wire thermostat? ›

A 5-wire structure is the most common one found in thermostats like a standard Honeywell thermostat found in most American homes. 2 Wire Thermostat is used in furnaces. 3 Wire Thermostat is for boilers and water heaters. 4 Wire Thermostat is used in HVAC systems and heat pumps.

Why do I have 6 wires in my thermostat? ›

If you need to refer to a six-wire thermostat wiring diagram to connect your HVAC system, it's because the system has one of the following features: second-stage heating, second-stage cooling, or a reversible heat pump.

Is com 24v the same as c wire? ›

The 24COM terminal is almost certainly for the C-Wire, but you need a multimeter to make sure. Set the multimeter to read AC voltage and check the voltage between the 24VAC (red wire) terminal and the 24COM terminal. The voltage should be around 24 volts.

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