04-02-2024 01:22 PM
I just set up a Nest Smoke/CO detector and it connected to one of my two Nest thermostats. I was able to set up that thermostat (which controls the front part of my house) so that it turns off the heating system if CO is detected. I went to the other Nest thermostat (which controls the back/bedroom part of the house) and it would only allow me to turn off the system it controls if smoke is detected. There was no option to set it up for actions when CO is detected. Is it possible to have one CO detector turn off both heating systems? Can one detector be connected two to thermostats?
Thanks!
04-10-2024 02:09 PM
Hi LifeBeach,
I understand your concern. Thank you for allowing us to assist you with this situation.
You can turn on and off the emergency shutoff from the Nest app or from your Nest thermostats with these steps: Enable or disable emergency shutoff.
Nevertheless, I confirmed that it is not possible to use the emergency shutoff functionality with one Nest Protect and two different Nest thermostats with separate heating systems. Here's why:
Regards,
Angel