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Set up issue with a Rheem system

JohnLawless
Community Member

My Nest is only turning on heat, whether it is set to heat or cool. I had an HVAC guy out, who says that with a Rheem heat pump system like mine, the thermostat should energize the reversing valve on the orange wire. He found that the thermostat was energizing the heat on both heat and AC settings.

I'm out of my depth here, but are there any special settings I need to be aware of using a Nest for a Rheem heat pump with emergency heat strips, and AC?

We've been fighting with this all afternoon. We tried calling Nest tech support but never got a tech after more than an hour on hold.

Thanks in advance.

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Patrick_Caezza
Diamond Product Expert
Diamond Product Expert

Post a picture of the original thermostat's wiring here

 


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JohnLawless
Community Member

Don't have it anymore. Foolishly both deleted the photo I had taken and threw out the old thermostat.

No worries, Post a picture of the terminal block on the control board in the furnace/air handler.

You can also post the furnace/air handler manufacturer and model number.


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Is this what you mean?

 

Jenelyn_O
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Hi there,

 

Chiming in — thanks for the photo you shared asked by Patrick_Caezza. We can see the make and model of your furnace there. The HVAC control board is where the thermostat wires connect to your heating and cooling system. In most cases, it can be found at your furnace or air handler. You can easily find it by removing the front panels of your furnace. Or you can find it by tracing where your thermostat wires connect to your equipment. 

 

Thanks for your help @Patrick_Caezza.

 

Best,

Jenelyn

JohnLawless
Community Member

Issue resolved! It was a shorted wire under the house. HVAC guy found and fixed. Thanks for the help!

Jenelyn_O
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Hey JohnLawless,

 

Thanks for the update — I'm glad to hear that your issue is now fixed. If you have questions or concerns, please feel free to create a new thread, as I'll be locking this thread after 24 hours. 

 

Best,

Jenelyn