10-21-2023 06:44 AM
Hi,
My wife and I just bought an old house with two units. One unit heats and cools (H/C?) and the other is a furnace only. They heat separate parts of the house and currently are on separate thermostats. Is it possible to use a Nest Learning Thermostat to connect both of these units to, possibly using several remote temperature sensors? Would these be considered separate zones? Can the Nest Learning thermostat turn one furnace on if it is cold in that part of the house and leave the other one off if the temperature is fine there?
Thank you for the help!
- Paul
10-21-2023 09:33 PM
No, Each unit will need its own thermostat
10-22-2023 08:23 AM
@Patrick_Caezza, thank you.