Hi all,
I have an issue which i assume is due to incorrect wiring, but hoping someone might be able help me to fix it myself.
My setup is a Nest 3rd Gen running downstairs heating and water, and a Nest 'E' running the upstairs heating.
The problem is that the downstairs heating won't turn off while the upstairs is on.
So a daily scenario is that the downstairs is already up to temp, but will keep blasting heat until the upstairs gets up to temp, at which point they'll both turn off.
My work around currently is to temporarily drop the temp on the E upstairs, wait 30 secs for both the upstairs and downstairs to turn off, then put the upstairs temp back up.
I've created a wiring diagram for the current setup, and hoping it's a simple change needed - presumably on the U/F pump/valve. Any thoughts of what to try?
(And apologies for any incorrect notation, i labelled things how they made sense to me!)
I have an issue which i assume is due to incorrect wiring, but hoping someone might be able help me to fix it myself.
My setup is a Nest 3rd Gen running downstairs heating and water, and a Nest 'E' running the upstairs heating.
The problem is that the downstairs heating won't turn off while the upstairs is on.
So a daily scenario is that the downstairs is already up to temp, but will keep blasting heat until the upstairs gets up to temp, at which point they'll both turn off.
My work around currently is to temporarily drop the temp on the E upstairs, wait 30 secs for both the upstairs and downstairs to turn off, then put the upstairs temp back up.
I've created a wiring diagram for the current setup, and hoping it's a simple change needed - presumably on the U/F pump/valve. Any thoughts of what to try?
(And apologies for any incorrect notation, i labelled things how they made sense to me!)
- TL;DR
- Two nest thermostats interferring with each other, wiring diagram included!