Hello,

I have a standard AC (non-heat pump) attached to a GoControl GC-TBZ48 thermostat. Controlling this thermostat is a HomeSeer home automation controller.

What I would like to do is make use of the advance settings in the thermostat to turn the FAN on as STAGE-1 (cooling & heating) and the compressor/heat strips on as the respective STAGE-2. My goal is to DELAY the turning on of the more costly compressor by circulating the air that may be at different temps throughout the house.

I would set the stage-1 ON temp deviation to 1* and stage-2 ON temp to 2*. Both stages would turn OFF at 0* cool/heat set point deviation.

With that being the goal, wiring becomes my question. I currently only have 4 wires with a 4-to-5 wire adapter installed to add power to my thermostat. I'm willing to pull wire, if needed.

My t-stat has connectors: Y2, Y/Y1, G, R/RC, C, R/RH, C, RH, W1, W2/[O/B]

I'm thinking of the following:
Y/Y1 (cooling) to Y2 (2nd stage cooling),
W/W1 (heating) to W2 (2nd stage heating),
connecting together G (FAN) to Y1 ([1st stage] cooling) & W1 (2nd stage heating),
Jumper (still) RC & RH.

Would the above wiring accomplish my goals?

Reference Manual: http://www.gocontrol.com/manuals/GC-TBZ48-Install.pdf

Thanks in advance.