12-14-2024 08:19 AM
Good morning, all - I'm in limbo land - I recently moved over to a 3rd Gen Nest Thermostat from a Honeywell unit. All "seemed" to be going well until the breaker began tripping intermittently, and now I have REAL concerns b/c I'm smelling a burning odor and the breaker panel is HOT! Hoping someone from this community can help me quickly resolve my issue. Thank you in advance.
Context:
Trane Furnace
Air-to-air heat pump
1 stage cool/2 stage heat (heat pump & electric)
3rd gen Nest Thermostat
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12-14-2024 09:24 AM
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12-14-2024 08:21 AM
I'm not seeing a way to upload reference photos of the wiring layout - before and after - can someone jump in to assist? Thanks community!
12-14-2024 09:24 AM
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12-14-2024 10:29 AM
Thanks for the assist!! Photos uploaded to assist with diagnosis and any recommended fixes.
12-14-2024 10:10 AM
12-14-2024 10:12 AM
I’ve programmed * for emergency heating. Was x2 in prior wiring arrangement on Honeywell unit.
The breaker keeps tripping and I’m hoping that this community can help me understand what I may or maybe not be doing properly with the Nest wiring. Thanks again!
12-14-2024 10:26 AM
Honeywell wiring configuration:
Y2 - Brown wire
X2 - Black
W1 - White
RC/R - Red with jumper
O - Orange
Y - Yellow
G - Green
B - Blue
12-18-2024 03:42 PM
It looks like your wiring is mostly correct, I would make two changes.
Move the White (W1) wire to W2 and set it as AUX heat.
Move the Red (Rh) wire to Rc.
I would also suggest disconnecting all of the wire from the Nest base plate, powering the System back on, and seeing if it still trips the breaker.
12-19-2024 06:54 PM
Any reason for the move from RH to RC? I assumed they were interchangeable. Thanks so much for the assist. It’s GREATLY appreciated
12-16-2024 12:33 PM
Hi jtharness,
Thanks for reaching out to the community. I'm sorry to hear that your Nest Learning Thermostat third generation is giving you trouble. It smells like it's burning, and the breaker panel is hot. I will try my best to help you right now.
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Gabriela
12-17-2024 10:31 AM
Thanks, Gabriela - I just completed the form and am happy to supply supporting photos of my configuration/equipment settings if necessary to resolve my issue. Thanks