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Brown/BrownWhite is for the capacitor. Black/Red/Blue are likely speed wires, meaning you choose one of those along with the white for your 240 volts. If you choose Black, which is likely high speed, red and blue get capped and are extra. Hope this helps.
Paulette, if your new thermostat has no Rc and Rh thats fine. The Red wire should simply go to the R terminal. The Rc and Rh terminals on the old one was for the old 'two transformer' systems. The vast majority of systems now have no need for the Rc Rh terminal and jumper. The rest of your wires connect as on the old stat also.
Typically in three way residential switching the Red and White are used as travelers from 3 way to 3 way. That in mind, connect the black to black, red to one red and the other red to the white. mark the white wire with black tape.
I am unsure of your question, but if you are just replacing your old thermostat with a new one, then connect the red wire to the Rh or R terminal and the white wire to the W terminal on the thermostat. Hope this helps
BrotherTypewriterRibbon spool black and red SC-20BR-BRO Compatible BrotherTypewriterRibbon spool black and red SC-20BR-BRO Compatible BrotherTypewriterRibbon spool black and red SC-20BR-BRO Compatible
The typewriter ribbons for use in Brother manual typewriters are usually all the same. What matters is the size (diameter and hight) of the spools.They differed only in that they were available in different colours (usually black or black and red) and in different materials: some ribbons were made of nylon (cheaper) and other made of silk (more expensive and higher quality) .
Maybe some old and good stationer's (papeterie) still carries them or has some in stock.
Or else you may want to contact the customer support service of Brother, in France, for advice on where to find them in your Country.
Replace your Tvs convergence board. Go to www.partstore.com, and check for your current TVs model number. Check for its convergence board, and simply install it by carefully removing the old board that looks just like your old one, and replace the cables where the cables for the old ones were. In many TVs, the cables are gray, blue and 3 multicolored sets, which go to connectors marked blue, green and red. The gray and blue go where the gray and blue cables for the old board were. For the multicolored ones, just replace them where the previous ones were placed, marked blue, green and red. All you need is a screwdriver and about 30 to 45 minutes.
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