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Can a first gen Nest thermostat control a humidifier?

Maturity
Community Member

We have an old Nest thermostat that is working fine.  I would like to add a humidifier on the furnace so I was wondering if I should look for one that the Nest can control or just get one with a separate control

Thanks

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CoolingWizard
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In order to get the proper control, the humidifier must be wired to the thermostat controlling the heating.  The Nest Gen 1 thermostat cannot support that type configured.  You need to upgrade to a Nest Learning Thermostat or a Nest E thermostat. 

Ken, The AC Cooling Wizard

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Thanks Ken,
Disappointing but that confirms what read elsewhere.  I am assuming that we have a Gen 1 Nest as we have had it for years now.  The About does not really say just Model=Display-2.8, Back plate mount=Backplate-2.7 and Software=5.9.4.5

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CoolingWizard
Platinum Product Expert
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There is a way to get the humidifier to work with then Gen 1.  It has to do with the model you have and the wiring at the air handler.  If your humidifier has a humidity setting built into it, it can be wired to be turned on anytime the furnace is activated. This is done by wiring the control circuit of the humidifier to the furnace where the W wire comes in. But this should only be done if your humidifier has an integrated humidistat. This is how humidifiers were controlled before thermostats got smart.

Ken, The AC Cooling Wizard

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Maturity
Community Member

Thanks Ken, I will investigate that as the humidifier does indeed have a wired humidistat on the wall.

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Jake
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Hey there,

 

Thanks for the help Ken.

 

I wanted to follow up. Please let me know if you have any questions from here, as I would be happy to take a closer look and assist you further. 

Best regards,
Jake

CoolingWizard
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Since you already have a humidistat controller, probably in the room pre-wire to the humidifier you do not need to wire it up to a thermostat. It means is already internally wired from the furnace controller.  

The AC Cooling Wizard

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Hello folks,

 

Thanks for the continued help, @CoolingWizard, and your assistance, Emerson.

 

@Maturity, I hope you've got the answer you're looking for. If you're still in need of assistance, feel free to let us know.

 

Regards,

Mark

Maturity
Community Member

Thanks Jake

EmersonB
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Hello everyone,

@Maturity, It's us again. I'm bumping up this thread to ensure that everything is covered here. If you have other questions and concerns, feel free to let me know.

Thanks for lending a hand, CoolingWizard and Jake.

Regards,
Emerson

Maturity
Community Member

Thanks @EmersonB Ebedia, at the moment I'm waiting on parts to arrive and if I have questions as it goes together I will certainly ask further.  CoolingWizard has pointed me in the right direction and Jake too.

EmersonB
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Hello Maturity,

Thanks for getting back to us. I'll keep this thread open but please be advised that as Community Specialists, we occasionally do a bit of housekeeping to keep the conversations in our community fresh and relevant. This includes locking threads after a period of inactivity.

Best,
Emerson

Maturity
Community Member

Hi Ebedia, no problem you can close this thread if that is necessary, I think I have all the info that I need, thanks.

Markjosephp
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Hi Maturity,

 

Sounds great! I'm glad to hear it was sorted out. It looks like we can consider this one complete, so I will lock the thread within 24 hours unless I can help out with anything else.

 

Regards,

Mark