What do you do when you have multiple thermostats in a house?
- Asked by Curt C from Concord
- Oct 27, 2012
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One Nest device for each thermostat replaced. The Nest allows you to name each device individually then control them individually or remotely, with one mobile app. I just installed three in my house.
- Answered by Brian M from Irvine
- Oct 29, 2012
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each nest will only control a single zone--you'd need multiple nests, one for each zone
- Answered by Todd E from Arlington
- Oct 28, 2012
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You can use multiple Nest thermostats, so long as the system is otherwise compatible (24V, may require C wire).
- Answered by Minh D from Salinas
- Nov 1, 2012
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Having multiple T-stats in your house is an indicator of zone technology utilizing independent heating and cooling of the interior environment. Typical zoning in a residence may be floor to floor separation or public versus private areas of your home ie; living / dining vs bedrooms. Based on the information available from this site it appears that you would need a unit for each control zone.
- Answered by Rod V from Boone
- Nov 2, 2012
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