01-23-2025 07:58 AM - edited 01-25-2025 12:11 PM
Hello,
I was wondering what the wiring should be for a single stage heat pump and a two stage gas furnace.
The Nest Pro Installation Guide shows this situation with two heating wires, W1 and W2, My system
has only one heating wire, W, it's a Goodman GMCV96100* furnace.
The manual claims that the circuit board delegates whether stage 1 or stage 2 is engaged.
So my question would be which terminal on the thermostat should I use, W1 or W2?
W2 is labeled in the Pro Guide as W2/AUX Heat Relay (Stage 2) / Auxiliary Heat Relay.
Would connecting this W wire to W2 terminal make sense?
01-23-2025 09:39 PM
Can you post a picture of the original thermostat's wiring here?
01-24-2025 03:24 AM
01-24-2025 04:50 AM
01-26-2025 12:15 PM
I found this in the troubleshooting section of the Pro Installer Guide.
Could this be the answer to my question?
01-27-2025 02:14 PM
You have a discrepancy between the Nest wiring and the furnace wiring. I don't see the orange wire connected anywhere in the furnace.
Do you happen to have a picture of the old thermostat's wiring?
Based on the furnace wiring the Nest should be wired like this,
Yellow - Y to Y1
White - W to W1
Green - G to G
Blue - C to C
Red - R to Rc
01-27-2025 03:15 PM
Life is so much easier when you're not color blind.
Not that I see the world black& white but I don't pick up differences like that easily.
Believe it or not, this is a new installation, so no I don't have a picture of the old thermostat wiring.
Also, there's a black wire that is connected at the furnace board, but not anywhere else, so I'm guessing I could get rid of it altogether.
Many thanks for the thorough inspection!
01-27-2025 03:33 PM
I wouldn't make any changes to the furnace unless you know exactly where that wire goes.
01-27-2025 04:08 PM
The black wire does not go anywhere. It's attached to the board on one end and wrapped around the entire cable on the other end. It's superfluous.
01-27-2025 04:10 PM
01-28-2025 01:12 PM
The orange wire, that is missing on the circuit board terminals, goes straight from a non-communicating single stage heat pump
01-29-2025 02:21 PM
Ahhhh
That makes more sense.
Then I would suggest this wiring.
Yellow - Y to Y1
White - W to W2/AUX (set as Aux heat)
Green - G to G
Blue - C to C
Red - R to Rc
01-29-2025 04:25 PM