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Install NEST on Ice Air WSHP

Joseph_Andrewww
Community Member

Hi everyone. was wondering if anyone had an idea on how to properly wire the fourth gen nest learning thermostat with temperature sensor. When i remove the thermostat i am faced with about 10 white wires  - underneath i see the traditional colored wires. i feel as tho the white wires provide some sort of "alarm" / "error" coding capability as there is ALA and RST. (from what im reading appears to stand for alarm and reset)

 

Do i connect these white appearing wires to the nest or do i find a way to disconnect the colored wires from the white wires and just install connect the colored wires. 

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sicsacol
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

 

HI @Joseph_Andrewww,

 

Thanks for reaching out to the community forum. I understand that you'd like some help on how to properly set up your Nest Learning Thermostat (4th gen), as your wires all appear to be colored white. Don't worry, I'm here to help you. To assist with that, I have a few questions:

  • Do you have a conventional HVAC system (furnace and AC) or a heat pump system (single unit for both heating and cooling)?
  • Can you please share a picture of the wiring installation on the HVAC system's control board?
  • Could you please share a picture of your current wiring installation?

Any additional details you can provide will be helpful.

 

Cheers,

Hi Sicsacol! Thanks for the interest in assisting me. 

- The system is a WSHP/PTAC unit from the company IceAir. It is the CHPW model. The apartment building i'm in has a "summer" mode and "winter" mode in which it determines what temperature water is pumped through. 

- The only wiring i can actively get to is what i am going to include here. 

 

https://imgur.com/a/w63lTbR 

Hi @Joseph_Andrewww,

 

Thanks for your reply and for the information shared. 

Based on the pictures, your wiring configuration might not be compatible with your Nest Learning Thermostat (4th Gen). However, to be completely sure about the compatibility, I recommend having a Nest Pro technician take a look at your system in person. They can provide definitive assistance with compatibility and ensure everything is set up correctly for optimal performance.

Please let me know if you have any other questions.

 

Cheers,
Jonathan