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Need help with wiring Nest Thermostat

jay32
Community Member

Hi.

I am installing a standard Nest Thermostat and am confused on the wiring. I have the following configuration on the current thermostat and would appreciate direction on how to connect to the Nest Thermostat:

 

Red Wire - connects to RC and RH that are jumped

Blue wire - connects to W

Blue & Yellow - connected both to Y

Orange - connects to O

Green - connects to G

 

Thanks in advance for your help. Jay Goodwyn.

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jay32
Community Member

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jay32
Community Member

Maybe this is the solution?Maybe this is the solution?

jay32
Community Member

new information ... I removed the old plate to find out the "2 blue wires" are actually just 1 jumper wire. So there are just 4 wires: Red, Green, Orange and Yellow. So possibly this will be straightforward? Thanks again in advance. 

AxelD
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Hi jay32,

 

Thanks for posting! Here's an image with a suggested wiring, based on the information in your post:

 

 

Please note you shouldn't use the jumper wires with the Nest Thermostat. Also, it is recommended to get a C-WIRE or a Nest Power Connector to power up the thermostat.

 

Regards,

Axel. 

jay32
Community Member

Thank you Axel for the reply. The wiring you suggested worked like a charm. Everything seems to be in working order. I have not yet received any messages about the C wire being required so maybe ok? I do have an extra nest connector so I could add that if I do see a message about. Thanks again for you help. Jay.

jay32
Community Member

Hi, So the system seemed to be working fine ... for A/C the air conditioner turns on and cools to desired temp. Same for heat. The issue is once the desired temp is reached, about every 30 seconds or so, the system will turn on for a few seconds then shut off. I am wondering if a power adapter will fix this? Thanks for your help.

AxelD
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Hi jay32,

 

Thanks for posting and that's right! My recommendation would be to install a Nest Power Connector or a C-WIRE. It might not receive enough power.

 

Regards,

Axel.

jay32
Community Member

Axel, Installed the Next Power Connector and it seems to have resolved the issue. Thanks for your reply! Jay.