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Okay to install two Nest Thermostats on separate floors of a non-zoned system? All new HVAC

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Original Poster: Kris Yates 

Hey everyone, tomorrow is Day 4 of our new HVAC system installation. Brand new Goodman furnace & A/C, Aprilaire 800 Humidifier. The building is two stories. Our retail shop is downstairs & we live upstairs. We have two 3rd Gen Nest thermostats & I was hoping to install one upstairs, one downstairs & have them sync, just so we'd be able to adjust the building's temperature from either & have both act as temp / humidity sensors.
 
Everything I've found in the official Google documentation keeps bringing up zoning, which we don't have. I've also chatted with two Nest support agents that suggested hooking them up in parallel w/ home run wiring for each back to the furnace board, though this seemed like a best guess & they had no idea how the thermostats would interact with one another.
 
Anyone have experience with something like this?
 
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