

The first release was the 2nd Generation Nest thermostat which the Heat Link controlled the central heating boiler. The Nest is paired with a "Heat Link" device, which contains the circuitry required for controlling the mains-voltage heating system. Ī special version of Nest is available in Europe, which is capable of controlling 230 volt heating systems. Neither can function independently if separated, the display becomes inactive until reconnected to the base. The base houses the connection terminals, bubble level, and holes for wall anchors. The display contains the main printed circuit board (PCB) and rotating ring (except for the 2020 Nest Thermostat, which has a touch-sensitive strip on the right side of the thermostat body). Nest consists of two primary pieces of hardware. Įxisting thermostat wires for communicating systems. These systems require just four wires – two power wires for heating and cooling and two for communication between components (see photo). Communicating systems are used with some two-stage and all variable-capacity HVAC systems. Nest is not compatible with communicating HVAC systems. Nest is compatible with most standard HVAC systems that use central heating and cooling and uses industry standard connections to facilitate the control of these appliances. Note: Generation E and new thermostat supports two stage cooling OR two stage heating OR heatpump due to a shared multi-use terminal.Specifications, North American versions Device Using built-in sensors and phones' locations, it can shift into energy-saving mode when it realizes nobody is at home. The thermostat can then learn people's schedule, at which temperature they are used to and when.


The Google Nest Learning Thermostat is based on a machine learning algorithm: for the first weeks users have to regulate the thermostat in order to provide the reference data set.

It is an electronic, programmable, and self-learning Wi-Fi-enabled thermostat that optimizes heating and cooling of homes and businesses to conserve energy. The Nest Thermostat is a smart thermostat developed by Google Nest and designed by Tony Fadell, Ben Filson, and Fred Bould.
