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Can I use any thermostat for underfloor heating?
Can Any Thermostat Be Used With Electric Underfloor Heating Kits? The short answer is ‘yes’. A thermostat is pretty much the brain of the heating system and allows the user to switch the heating system off and on and control the temperature.
Do you need a Nest thermostat for each floor?
As you asked the question, each thermostat is individually controlled, so yes, you will need to have two Nest thermostats if you want the benefits of Nest in both areas. 5 of 7 found this helpful.
What is the fuel source for your heating Nest?
The device supports a range of heating fuel sources (gas, electric, oil, propane, and even geothermal), and heat delivery (forced air, in-floor radiant, and radiators).
Does Nest work with radiant floor heating?
Change True Radiant settings True Radiant is enabled automatically when your Nest thermostat is connected to an in-floor radiant or radiator system that circulates hot water for heating. You can enable or disable True Radiant, or change the maximum time it can preheat with Max Duration.
Does Nest work without C wire?
Nest claims that you can use the Nest Thermostat without a C-wire. While this is true, it would be advisable to have a C-wire. A lot of Nest users have had problems when they use the thermostat without a C-wire. In the absence of a C wire, your thermostat battery charges itself by using the power from your HVAC system.
Does nest work with radiant floor heating?
Does Nest thermostat work with split systems?
You can now easily control VRV/VRF, Split, Multi-Split HVAC Systems with Nest thermostat via CoolAutomation’s HVAC gateway devices such as CoolMasterNet and CooLinkNet.
Can one Nest control two units?
One nest cannot control two units at the same time. However, if you have multiple nest thermostats, they can work together to save energy in your home.
Can Nest thermostats control hydronic underfloor heating?
As a result, Nest thermostats have no issue with controlling hydronic underfloor heating systems. Indeed, such systems are specifically listed on the Nest Thermostat compatibility page in the UK and there’s nothing in the American version to suggest otherwise either.
Can I install nest without a thermostat?
If you don’t have a thermostat to control your district heating, you may still be able to have a Nest thermostat installed if your heating valve is accessible to your installer. The installer must have access to the heating valve so they can connect it to the Nest Heat Link, which is included with your thermostat.
What heating systems are nest compatible with?
Systems that are Nest compatible System Nest Thermostat E 2nd gen Nest Learning Thermostat Domestic hot water tanks OpenTherm -enabled heating systems ✔ Combi boilers ✔ ✔ System and heat-only boilers ✔ ✔
Why does my Nest Thermostat take so long to start?
Your Nest thermostat will only use True Radiant to turn on your system early when someone is home. If everyone’s away and your thermostat automatically set itself to Eco Temperatures, it will wait until the first person comes home to start heating. Radiant heating systems are very efficient but they can take a long time to warm your home.