This is a more advanced communication method usually used by modulating equipment. The CTK01 is a communicating thermostat it sends and receives data to/from the furnace digitally over two wires. how can the Thermostat not be compatible with that? that's dumb the two wires make up a glorified USB cable. ![]() is it possible to use Common wire for the Fan somehow and then figure out a way to get the two Data lines to work with W and Y or would i just jump the fan to those systems?Įdit: Just learnt that the data lines communicate via Serial protocols. i need to plug my wires into a W, Y and maybe a G (heat, cooling and fan from what i understand). At this point is it even compatible with my system? heres what im assuming i need to do. I have looked for it quickly while chatting with nest support but to not success. not HVAC systems.įrom what i understand, the 4 wires from my thermostat go to a "Outside board" (I'm assuming its not actually outside). I'm an automation analyst and went to school for network engineering. ![]() the data lines are obviously what are screwing me up. i have a ComfortNet CTK01 that uses R (24VAC) C(Common) and data lines 1 and 2. the problem I'm having is it seems my thermostat is not inherently compatible with my system. I just bout into the nest ecosystem (smoke detector, cams, thermostats and home minis) and its great.
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