Questions tagged [thermostat-c-wire]

The "C" or Common wire provides a way to get constant 24VAC power to the thermostat, now required by many newer thermostats with WiFi and/or touchscreens.

The "C" or Common wire is used to get 24VAC constant power to the thermostat.

There are an increasing number of thermostats that require this as they get more advanced and require more power; thermostats with WiFi and/or touchscreens almost certainly require a "C" wire. Older programmable thermostats typically used batteries to provide power, but as most had a simple LCD screen and relatively simple timer electronics, the batteries could last for years. Many of the new thermostats will run on batteries, but this is intended as a backup; a WiFi radio draws enough power that running on batteries alone it will only last for a few days.

It is still not common practice for HVAC installers to run a C wire to the thermostat, and if your home was built pre-2010, chances are high you don't have one.

If you need a C wire, before you ask...

  • More than you ever wanted to know about the C wire outlines what all the wires are, and how to get a C wire to the thermostat.
  • Browse through questions in this tag, there are many specific situations covered, especially dealing with older furnaces and wiring.
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How can I add a "C" wire to my thermostat?

So, the spiffy new wi-fi thermostats want power on the C wire from thermostat, but the old thermostat doesn't have a C wire at it. What's the easiest way to add the C wire/24 volt to the thermostat location?
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How do I identify the C terminal on my HVAC?

How do I identify the C terminal on an HVAC, furnace, or boiler? If the terminals don't have a screw labeled C what should I look for on the wiring diagram? What steps should I take if a wiring diagram cannot be found or if it indicates that a C…
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Why is my Nest thermostat not working with A/C?

I installed Nest thermostat a few weeks ago, replacing an old Lux programmable thermostat (there was nothing wrong with it). I connected 4 wires (R,W,Y and G) to the Nest. But as soon as I'd connect the Y wire, the Nest would give me an E4 error…
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How many wires can be connected to the C terminal at the furnace?

I'd like install a new Wi-Fi thermostat. The old one didn't have a C-wire but luckily there is an unused wire on both sides (one coming out of the wall and one at the furnace not connected yet), so I am going to use this unused wire as the C-wire.…
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Adding a C wire to a new Honeywell WIfi Thermostat

I am trying to install a new Honeywell touchscreen WIFI thermostat and need to add a C wire to my terminal inside the furnace (using the help found at How can I add a "C" wire to my thermostat?). BUT.. I have a white wire that runs from the A/C unit…
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How many wires should be in a new thermostat cable?

When roughing in thermostat wire, how many pair wire would you use to cover most thermostats? I'm asking because keep seeing questions about C wire and wifi.
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How can I connect a WIFI thermostat to a Honeywell R845A switching relay?

I'm trying to install a wifi thermostat and it won't power up. The old thermo was battery operated 2 wire but there were spare wires. At the R845A relay, red and white whites connect to terminals 5 and 6, red and white also connect to the 2 T…
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Can I use the T terminal in my furnace as the C for a Wifi Thermostat?

I've read many posts on this, and believe I know what to do, but want to make sure. My furnace (a Lennox G14 Series) does not have a C terminal which needs to be connected to the C terminal in my new wifi thermostat. In the attached picture of the…
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Where do I connect my C wire from my thermostat when there are two transformers?

I have a Laars gas boiler that has 3 heating zones. I want to replace the old mercury honeywell tstat on the 1st floor (heat only) with a newer honeywell RTH9580 wifi model. I've taken pictures of my entire system, labeled the wires in the pics to…
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HVAC Blower Fan stays on ALL THE TIME - Even when the system is off

My HVAC Blower fan stays on even when I remove the thermostat face plate (with the fan in the auto position and the thermostat in the off position). I have tested for a short in the thermostat wire and there doesn't seem to be one. The backstory...…
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Adding a C wire to older 3 wire

How do I use the green wire as a C wire as suggested in most installation instructions for the newer wi-fi thermostats? They all reference terminal strips at the furnace, all I have is the 3 wire nuts on a older Lennox ES5 series. Thank you.
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How can I wire my WIFI thermostat to control my millivolt fireplace?

I have a gas fireplace that has an millivolt on/off switch on my wall (and a remote that includes flame on/off, a countdown timer and a thermostatic flame control). I want to be able to program this fireplace to automatically turn on and off based…
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Replacing my thermostat: Do I have enough wires?

I have an old thermostat that powers my kerosene furnace in my mobile home. It also is powered by battery I believe. I noticed when taking the cover off there is only 4 wires and the previous owner seems to have cut the white wire Can anyone give…
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Connection for C wire on Mastertrol Mark V zone control panel

I have spent hours searching the web for information on this 20+ year old zone control panel, which supports 3 zones of Heat and A/C. The thermostat I'm replacing (on Zone 3) connects to T4/T5/T6 as W, R, Y respectively (the wire colors do not…
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How can I use a separate transformer to provide a C wire to my thermostat?

Update 02/02/2019 I appreciate all the responses and help but unfortunately i must have not seen the emails stating there were responses! I am now looking into a NEST thermostat and was curious if they too, use the same connections. Lastly, looking…
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