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Thermostat wires

Jim16
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David_K
Diamond Product Expert
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Your thermostat is compatible with all models of Nest Thermostat. You do not have an O/B wire connected, indicating that you do not have a heat pump. As such, your W/E wire is simply the wire that controls your heating system, and you would connect it to W in Nest Thermostats.

Regardless of which model of thermostat you choose, the app guides you through the complete setup and guides you on where to connect each wire.

BPL
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I have gas forced air with a two speed fan but No heat pump. On my old Nest E the 2nd stage blower wire was on the O/B terminal and both blower speeds worked great. On my new Nest I wired everything the same white to 1st stage blower heat speed and second stage blower heat speed to O/B and now the Nest says I have Electric as my heat source and the blower is running at only high speed and for an extended period of time after the thermostat temp is reached! Also I can’t select gas forced air as my primary heating source. Is my Nest defective?

Patrick_Caezza
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@BPL 

Your question has been answered in your other post about this.


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

Hi folks,

 

Thanks for reaching out. I hope you get the answer you're looking for. Please let us know if you still need help, for us to further assist  you. 

 

I appreciate your help, @David_K and @Patrick_Caezza.

 

Best,

Jenelyn

Markjosephp
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Hi there,

 

I'm checking back in — how's it going? Still need our help?

Regards,

Mark

Hello everyone,

 

I don't want to be a nudge, but I'd like to check if you were able to get your devices working. Feel free to reach out again if you still need help. Otherwise, this thread will be locked for 24 hours.

 

Regards,

Mark