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Where does the orange wire go and brown wire of gen 3

Joewalker1125
Community Member

Where does the brown wire and the orange wire go on generation 3 thermostat 

 

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CoolingWizard
Platinum Product Expert
Platinum Product Expert

Well, that depends. On your old thermostat, what thermal letter was the orange wire connect to and which terminal was the brown wire connected to?

Ken, The AC Cooling Wizard

Google Pro, Mechanical Engineer and HVAC service company owner.

So I don’t know?  There was a white, green, brown, orange red and blue sets of wires 

I did blue to c

i am just confused on where to put the orange and brown wires

i have the 3 rd generation learning thermostat 

Joewalker1125,

When you opened the nest box, there was an installation paper that said now to start, it even suggested taking a picture of the wires on the old thermostat before you disconnect them.  There were labels to stick on each wire because the color of the wire does necessarily match the terminal the wires were connected to. The online configuration tool is used to configure the Nest so you have a seamless installation.  

If your HVAC installation company followed typical practices, we might be able to recover from this mistake.  What make and model of HVAC equipment do you have? Do you have a Heat Pump? If so, what type of Auxiliary Heat does your system have? Does your HVAC system have a humidifier? 

Basic HVAC control system from the Thermostat is as follows:

R, Rc and Rh are POWER IN to the thermostat

C is POWER COMMON IN to the thermostat 

Y, Y1 is the Cooling Stage 1 Call control 

Y2 is the Cooling Stage 3 Call control 

W, W1 is the Heating Stage 1 Call control (conventional heating)

W2 is the Heating  Stage 2 Call control

W3 is the Heating Stage 3 Call

G is the Blower Fan Control

O/B is the Heat Pump Reversing valve control

D is the Heat Pump defrost single 

E is the Heat Pump Emergency Heat control 

S1/S2 remote temperature sensor input

Are you ready to try and fix your mistake now?

Ken, The AC Cooling Wizard

Google Pro, Mechanical Engineer and HVAC service company owner.

Hey folks, 

We appreciate your help here, @CoolingWizard.
@Joewalker1125, I wanted to follow up and see if you are still in need of any help. Please let me know if you are still having any concerns or questions from here, as I would be happy to take a closer look and assist you further.

Thanks,
Mel

Hey everyone,

Checking back in should you still have some questions here. Let us know by replying to this thread. 

Best, 
Mel

Jake
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Hey there,

 

I wanted to check in, and let you know that I will be locking the thread in 24 hours.

 

Best regards,

Jake