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Is the Nest compatible with my house?

Hondo2410
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 I went through the compatibility steps before purchasing and it says it was compatible but in the install instructions it says it’s not. I need to know if this is compatible please?

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Patrick_Caezza
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@Hondo2410 

Your thermostat is compatible with all of the Nest thermostats

Try this wiring,

White - E to W2 or W (set as aux heat)

Yellow - Y to Y1 or Y

Green - G to G

Red - R to Rc or R

Orange - B to OB or */OB

The "or" is for the Google Nest Thermostat.

You must also install a C wire when installing the Google Nest Thermostat. This can be done by using what appears to be a spare wire and connecting it to the C terminal on the thermostat and at the air handler.

I strongly recommend installing a C wire regardless of which thermostat you install


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Hondo2410
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@Patrick_Caezza So I did hook it up the way you said and this is the Google nest that I have. I’m just confused on what you mean for the C wire. Do you mean just get a random wire and strip it on one side and connect it to C and have it capped off on the other end? 

Patrick_Caezza
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@Hondo2410 

A C wire is just like the other wires, but its purpose is to provide constant power to the thermostat.

If there is an unused wire (i.e., spare) at the thermostat, you can connect it to the C terminal on the thermostat and then connect the other end, which is in the furnace/air handler, the C terminal there.

It doesn't look like you have a spare wire at the thermostat, so the best way to create a C wire is to use the Google Nest Power connector mounted in the Furnace/air handler.

This is how you should wire it.

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@Patrick_Caezza  so I checked all the wires and I noticed that there were a few cut that weren’t used pushed in the back. Looks like Brown, black and blue. Could I use one of these? And if I can what one should I use for the “C” port? 

Also, I want to thank you a lot for all your help. I really appreciate it.

Patrick_Caezza
Platinum Product Expert
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@Hondo2410 

Use the blue wire, and you will connect it to the C terminal on the thermostat, and then in the furnace/air handler, you will connect it to the C terminal there.


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Hi there,

 

Thanks for reaching out — were you able to try the steps provided by Patrick_Caezza? You can visit this support article for more information on how to install a Nest Power Connector. 

 

I appreciate your help, @Patrick_Caezza.

 

Best,

Jenelyn

EmersonB
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Hey everyone,

@Hondo2410, I'm dropping by to ensure that everything is covered here. How's it going with your Nest Thermostat? Were you able to read the information shared above? In case you have an update, you know where to find us.

I appreciate the help, Patrick_Caezza and Jenelyn.
  
Thanks,
Emerson

Jenelyn_O
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Hi folks,

 

We haven't heard from you in a while so we'll be locking this thread if there is no update within 24 hours. If you need assistance or want to discuss topics, feel free to start a new thread.

 

Regards,

Jenelyn