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Air not blowing cold

HMatu
Community Member

Good morning,

 

I have two Google Nests set up in the house. The first one is working fine. The second one connected to a different AC system is giving me trouble. Honeywell thermostat originally. The aux wire is not something I have encountered in the past. 

 

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HMatu
Community Member

  

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zoeuvre
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Hi HMatu, 

 

Yikes! Sorry to hear about that — let me take a look at this for you. A few questions: 

 

  1. Did you try using the Help Center or troubleshooter before contacting support? If so, which steps have you tried already?
  2. When did cooling last work?
    • Check compatibility using the Compatibility Checker tool.
    • Gather all details of the old thermostat & HVAC system.
    • Check the make and model of the cooling and heating system, including the make and model for the, fan-coil or air-handler units.
    • Check if the HVAC system might be using a multi-speed or variable speed fan.
  3. What type of system do you have? (Heat Pump or conventional type)
    1. For Heat Pump:
      • Did you check O/B wire configuration and tried changing the O-wire to B-wire configuration or vice versa?
  4. Did you  turn off the power to your HVAC system?
    • Are the breakers turned on?
    • Did you recently experience a brownout or blackout?
    • Did you have any construction or maintenance work done on your home?
  5. Do you have a photo of your old thermostat? Make sure your Nest Thermostat is wired correctly and verify that the display is receiving power.
  6. Do you see a power code on your thermostat?
  7. Have you set up a temperature schedule for your thermostat?

 

Also, gather the power readings of your Nest Thermostat's power readings of VIN, IIN, PS-* under Settings > Equipment > Power

 

I'll look forward to your response. 

 

Best,

Zoe