12-13-2023 08:31 AM
Good Morning. I have successfully used a Honeywell sort-of-smart thermostat for years. A four wire setup, the wires were as follows:
G (green) wire to G on the thermostat base
R (red) wire to R on the thermostat base
W (white) wire to W on the thermostat base
B (blue) wire to Y on the thermostat base
I wired the Nest Learning thermostat base how I thought was correct but it told me I had a heat pump with one wire not connected. It suggest I move the blue wire to C on the base, which I did. The system now reports that it is setup for heat only. It works perfectly for heat, but I have a furnace and an air conditioner, which had worked perfectly with the Honeywell thermostat.
The Nest is wired as follows:
Green wire G to G on the base
White wire to W1 on the base
Red wire to RH on the base
Blue wire to C on the base
I would appreciate help in getting this wired so that the cooling will work , as well as the heat working as it currently now does. I have pictures of the two wired baseplates, but do not see a way to upload them for your review. Thank you!
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12-16-2023 01:02 PM
Hi snivvy,
Thanks for posting here in the Community forum and for showing interest in our Nest Thermostats. The wiring of your Nest Thermostat may have been misconfigured after switching from the Honeywell thermostat. The G terminal controls the fan, W1 controls heating, RH supplies power for heating, and Y1 controls cooling, ensuring both heating and cooling functions are operational with the Nest Thermostat. To ensure proper heating and cooling functions, try the following wiring setup:
Let us know if that works.
Best,
Zoe
01-07-2024 01:32 PM
A belated Thank You!!! I did as you suggested and I was in business. Totally perfect answer to my question. Very much appreciated.
Bob
12-16-2023 01:02 PM
Hi snivvy,
Thanks for posting here in the Community forum and for showing interest in our Nest Thermostats. The wiring of your Nest Thermostat may have been misconfigured after switching from the Honeywell thermostat. The G terminal controls the fan, W1 controls heating, RH supplies power for heating, and Y1 controls cooling, ensuring both heating and cooling functions are operational with the Nest Thermostat. To ensure proper heating and cooling functions, try the following wiring setup:
Let us know if that works.
Best,
Zoe
01-07-2024 01:32 PM
A belated Thank You!!! I did as you suggested and I was in business. Totally perfect answer to my question. Very much appreciated.
Bob
01-08-2024 12:21 PM
Hi there,
Awesome! I'm glad that everything has been sorted out. If you have questions or concerns in the future, feel free to start a new thread, and we'll be happy to help.
Regards,
Zoe