Nest Thermostat Baseboard Heaters
Installing a compatible smart thermostat is quick and easy.
Nest thermostat baseboard heaters. Requires 4 or more wires make sure to check your gang box and ensure there is a neutral 120v or second live 240v wire available. Discover connected home devices from nest thermostats indoor and outdoor security cameras smoke and carbon monoxide alarm security system video doorbell and more. The nest thermostat e is only compatible with one stage of heating one stage of cooling and an additional stage of either heating or cooling. Not the best way to spend 250.
Compatible with electric baseboard heaters electric fan forced heaters self contained hydronic baseboard heaters and in ceiling radiant heaters. King esp is a 7 day programmable baseboard heater thermostat which has an output rating of 22 amps and can handle a load of 2640 watts 120 volts and 5280 watts 240 volts. However you should contact a local nest pro installer and tell them that your apartment is heated with collective or district heating so they can ask you additional questions to determine nest compatibility before they schedule an installation appointment. Electric baseboard and fan heaters work with line voltage thermostats which can be either 120 or 240 volts.
Take full control of your baseboard or fan forced heaters with the premiere line voltage smart thermostat mysa. We re here to help. When you say baseboard you have to specify if you re using hot water or electric. 25 years ago more than 50 of all household energy was consumed entirely by space heating according to the us energy information administration eia that number has since decreased as a result of smarter energy efficient heating solutions including the onset of smart thermostats and home automation.
District or collective heating systems that are controlled by an accessible individual electric valve are compatible with nest thermostats. International systems some international systems such as buderus boilers have dry contacts or other incompatible wiring. Talk to a google nest expert. Electric baseboards are line voltage 120 240 volts.
Hot water baseboards are run off a furnace which uses low voltage for tstat control. Nest operates on low voltage around 24 volts. Nest and ecobee thermostats were made to control low voltage 24v heating systems and electric baseboard heating is high or line voltage 120v or 240v. Smart thermostats meet baseboard heaters.
Control from anywhere with the ios or android app amazon alexa google home apple homekit and ifttt. With zoning schedule learning and energy reports you ll save energy and money. There seems to be confusion here. Both models are 7 day programmable.
If you hooked up a low voltage thermostat directly to one of our heaters it would fry the thermostat.