Sensi™ smart thermostat c-wire kit

$27.99

Most smart thermostats today that are Wi-Fi enabled or have a color touch screen may require constant power through a thermostat C-wire. This ensures your thermostat has a continuous flow of power to function properly. There may be a few smart thermostat models that don’t require a C-wire and can operate with batteries. You should always ensure proper wiring as needed for your HVAC system and corresponding thermostat (with or without a C-wire). Check your HVAC system compatibility to see if you need a C-wire for your smart thermostat.

This common wire kit eliminates the need to run a new wire throughout your home. Installation is easy. Watch the videos below for more info.

For use with the Sensi touch smart thermostat. The Sensi smart thermostat doesn’t require a C-wire for most applications.

Does not work with 2-wire systems

 

Emerson Sensi Smart Thermostat

The Sensi™ smart thermostat works with HVAC equipment found in most homes and does not require a common wire (C-wire) in most applications. A C-wire is only required for heat only, cool only and heat pump systems.


Emerson Sensi Touch Smart Thermostat

For the Sensi™ smart touch thermostat, all system types require a common wire (C-wire).

C-wire help made simple.

Do I need a C‑wire?

If you're wondering what a C-wire is or how to look for one, you’ve come to the right place. Our step-by-step videos will guide you through the process and answer all your questions.

 

Basic C-wire introduction

Learn about the basics of common wire installation by watching this video. You will also be guided on how-to and when-to connect C-wires to thermostats. It also shows three different scenarios to choose which methods works best for you.


Finding and using an unused wire as a C-wire

Sensi thermostats require a common wire to complete installation. This video will guide you in checking if you have a common wire, or an unused common wire from your previous thermostat that you can use to install your Sensi Thermostat.


Using the G-wire as a C-wire

If you cannot find an unused wire or common wire, you can also use for fan wire or g-wire as a common wire. This video serves as a second option in common wire installation.


Installing common wire maker kit

If there is not an extra unused wire running from the thermostat to the furnace, and using the g-wire as a common wire is not an option, in most cases, installing a common wire maker kit is the best solution.

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Limit of two (2) smart thermostats per customer account.

Most smart thermostats today that are Wi-Fi enabled or have a color touch screen may require constant power through a thermostat C-wire. This ensures your thermostat has a continuous flow of power to function properly. There may be a few smart thermostat models that don’t require a C-wire and can operate with batteries. You should always ensure proper wiring as needed for your HVAC system and corresponding thermostat (with or without a C-wire). Check your HVAC system compatibility to see if you need a C-wire for your smart thermostat.

This common wire kit eliminates the need to run a new wire throughout your home. Installation is easy. Watch the videos below for more info.

For use with the Sensi touch smart thermostat. The Sensi smart thermostat doesn’t require a C-wire for most applications.

Does not work with 2-wire systems

 

Emerson Sensi Smart Thermostat

The Sensi™ smart thermostat works with HVAC equipment found in most homes and does not require a common wire (C-wire) in most applications. A C-wire is only required for heat only, cool only and heat pump systems.


Emerson Sensi Touch Smart Thermostat

For the Sensi™ smart touch thermostat, all system types require a common wire (C-wire).

C-wire help made simple.

Do I need a C‑wire?

If you're wondering what a C-wire is or how to look for one, you’ve come to the right place. Our step-by-step videos will guide you through the process and answer all your questions.

 

Basic C-wire introduction

Learn about the basics of common wire installation by watching this video. You will also be guided on how-to and when-to connect C-wires to thermostats. It also shows three different scenarios to choose which methods works best for you.


Finding and using an unused wire as a C-wire

Sensi thermostats require a common wire to complete installation. This video will guide you in checking if you have a common wire, or an unused common wire from your previous thermostat that you can use to install your Sensi Thermostat.


Using the G-wire as a C-wire

If you cannot find an unused wire or common wire, you can also use for fan wire or g-wire as a common wire. This video serves as a second option in common wire installation.


Installing common wire maker kit

If there is not an extra unused wire running from the thermostat to the furnace, and using the g-wire as a common wire is not an option, in most cases, installing a common wire maker kit is the best solution.

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Category: Smart Thermostats Compatibility: Sensi Touch smart thermostat Compatibility: Sensi smart thermostat Please Note: Limit of two (2) smart thermostats per customer account.
SKU: SA11

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