Installation Manual

In a heat-only system, you need to bridge from common C to W. In a HVAC system with a Y wire, you must
bridge from common C to Y. (Nest can only charge from W when Y is not connected.)
Heat only systems
Heating and cooling systems
The heat call is detected by the controller board when the W wire is shorted to the R wire, which causes the
24V AC voltage to be detected. When the Nest thermostat is taking power, a small voltage is generated
between W and C (typically less than 8 volts) which can cause a false heat call in a small number of systems.
The addition of a 220 Ohm resistor at the furnace provides another current path to the thermostat, which
reduces the voltage input at the detect circuit to prevent false heat calls.
Note that this resistor will draw a couple of watts during call for heat (or cool, if the resistor is added to Y) and
it will become warm. Make sure to mount the resistor so that it is not in contact with any wires or system
components. Between heat or cool calls, the resistor will dissipate less than a ¼ watt.
Pull a new C wire
Replace the thermostat wiring bundle to provide an extra wire to be used as common. Advise your customer
that this will require extra work and therefore an additional cost.
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