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The video demonstrates the installation of a Nest power connector for a Nest thermostat that requires a C wire. It is emphasized that the connector is compatible with 24V HVAC systems and provides continuous power to the thermostat display. The process involves updating the Nest thermostat, turning off power, locating the control board, labeling wires, matching wires to the circuit board, connecting the power connector, and confirming proper connection. Assistance from a Nest Pro is recommended if unsure. The segment also highlights referring to the installation guide for wiring diagrams and accessing troubleshooting information on the Google Help Center.
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In this segment of the video, the focus is on installing a Nest power connector for a Nest thermostat that requires a C wire. The Nest power connector is compatible with 24V HVAC systems only and provides continuous power to the thermostat display. It is installed either at the furnace or air handler for a single thermostat setup, or at the Zone controller for multiple thermostats. Before installing the power connector, make sure to update your Nest thermostat to recognize it. Turn off the power at the breaker box, locate the control board in your HVAC system, and install the power connector accordingly. If unsure, contact a Nest Pro for assistance.
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In this segment of the video, the key actions involve labeling wires from the HVAC system for Nest thermostat installation. First, photograph the existing wiring and match wire labels to the corresponding wires connected to the circuit board. Only label wires connected to the thermostat. Refer to the installation guide for your HVAC system’s wiring diagram. Disconnect labeled wires and insert them into wire connectors per the diagram. Connect Nest power connector wires to the circuit board. Use the sticky pad to secure the power connector. Lastly, power on the Nest thermostat and confirm proper connection. Additional details and troubleshooting information can be found on the Google Help Center.