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Setting up a Boiler 3 zone system and forced air system

Rutabaga
Community Member

Good day 

I'm setting up a 3 zone boiler in New construction and would like to use one thermostat to control each zone with slab sensors and a separate forced air system. 

Boiler is 2021 IBC V-10 

Forced air is 2021 Lennox 62w88 still in the box.

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Patrick_Caezza
Diamond Product Expert
Diamond Product Expert

None of the Nest thermostats are compatible with slab sensors or any other type of external sensor


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Rutabaga
Community Member

A wiring diagram would be best.

Patrick_Caezza
Diamond Product Expert
Diamond Product Expert

None of the Nest thermostats are compatible with slab sensors or any other type of external sensor


To ensure that I see your reply, please tag me using @Patrick_Caezza

Ryan_G
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Hey Rutabaga,

 

Thanks for reaching out here at the Google Nest Community.

 

I'd like to jump in here and check if you've seen Patrick_Caezza's response about your HVAC compatibility. We'd love to hear it from you by replying to this thread.

 

Thanks for always helping us, Patrick_Caezza.

 

Best regards,

Ryan


 

Rutabaga
Community Member

Did you read his reply? its not compatible so what should i say? i accepted his response at face value because i could not find anything to the contrary . Now if you can tell me how to communicate between a slab sensor and the Nest thermostat then ill give you a reply

Ryan_G
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Hey folks,

 

Thanks for visiting the Google Nest Community. 

 

Since this thread hasn't had activity in a while, we're going to close it to keep content fresh.

If you have additional questions, feel free to submit another post and provide as many details as possible so that others can lend a hand. 

 

Hope this helps!

 

Kind regards,

Ryan