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Compatibility Check for Nest Learning Thermostat (3rd Gen.)

bourchierm
Community Member

 

Hi all, I am trying to confirm if my current set-up is compatible for the installation of the Nest Learning Thermostat (3rd Gen.). A photo of the current set-up can be seen here - https://drive.google.com/file/d/1pyolL3cHXPYckZmbha_REZgw6Wys5tTF/view?usp=sharing

 

If you can't see it, the wires I have now are:

C (blue wire)

B (orange wire)

W/E (white wire)

W2 (yellow or cream wire)

RH (red wire)

RC (red wire)

G (green wire)

Y (yellow wire)

 

Any support would be great as I am trying to see if I can install the thermostat myself or need to hire a professional installer with my current wire setup.

 

Thanks, M

 

 

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@bourchierm 

 

Yes, it is compatible.

Try this wiring.

C (blue wire) - C

B (orange wire) - O/B

W/E (white wire) - W1

W2 (yellow or cream wire) - W2/AUX

RH (red wire)

RC (red wire) - Rc

G (green wire) - G

Y (yellow wire) - Y1

Y2 (yellow wire) - Y2

 

Because you had a B terminal you might need to change to the Heat Pump configuration. You can follow these steps.

Nest Learning Thermostat and Thermostat E
  1.  On your thermostat, go to Settings .
  2. Select Equipment.
  3. Select Continue > Continue.
  4. Select Heat Pump.
  5. The Nest Thermostat defaults to an O setting for heat
    pumps. 
    • If the O option is highlighted, select B.
    • If the B option is highlighted, select O.
  6. Test your heating and cooling again to make sure the issue is resolved.

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metholdakaariso
Community Member

Beta @The Nest Learning Thermostat (3rd Gen.) is compatible with a wide range of heating and cooling systems, making it a versatile choice for many households. It supports most 24V systems, including gas, electric, forced air, heat pump, radiant, oil, hot water, solar, and geothermal systems.

bourchierm
Community Member

Thank you Patrick, I will try this out. Appreciate the detail and sharing this information!