How to install Nest Thermostat 3rd Generation – UK
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How to install the Nest Thermostat 3rd Generation yourself in the UK. A complete step by step DIY guide on how to install the Google Nest 3rd Generation Learning Thermostat to a Worcester Bosch Greenstar 30si Compact. Including how to fit the Nest to an official Nest stand.
I take you from the beginning, opening the box, going through the contents, installing the wiring to the Heatlink, wiring the Heatlink to the boiler, how to set up the Nest and finally turning on and using the Nest.
Nest Learning Thermostat 3rd Generation:
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Nest Stand for 3rd Generation Thermostat:
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Please only attempt this if you are competent enough to do so. I have tried to simplify it but you do need a basic understanding of home electrics.
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Hi. Trying to install my Nest Thermostat into my Vaillant Eco 415 and have opened it up having followed the manual and it looks pretty straight forward the only issue is that the 3 & 4 which should be looped only has a single cable going into it. Am I still okay to wire it up and have one cable running to 3, one to 4 and then have these in the correlating numbers in the hub?
So that heatlink is a 3rd generation too? Just had a boiler with Nest installed and Nest isn't communicating. Looks like a 2nd gen heatlink next to the boiler, but my plumber says it doesn't make a difference?
Hi, I’ve just purchased a 3rd gen nest but it didn’t come with a power cable! Can I use a phone cable instead?
Also, my boiler is a Valliant ecotec 430 plus. I don’t have a thermostat but i do have a separate heating and hot water control unit, do I disconnect the controller and replace it with the heat link?
Thanks
Hi Charlie – your video is great. We are just about to fit a Nest learning thermostat to go with a new Worcester 23CDi Compact boiler. Like you, we haven't decided where to put the Nest so will get a stand to try it in a few places with a view to putting it on the wall later. My question is how do we get power to it on the wall without visible trunking. It is likely to be several rooms away so can't have a cable going from the boiler to the thermostat. Nest have told me that we would need 5V of power as you would with a phone charger (so would need a transformer to convert from 240V). Any tips of how to get power from a plug socket below, up to the position on the wall above it, with the cables hidden in the wall (without pulling the wall out). Is there a way of pulling out the plug socket and feeding the wire up the wall, then putting the plug socket back? I am not an electrician and will not be attempting this myself – just wondered if this is feasible? Thanks
This video is the best guide for installing… I used it and installed my Nest with no issues. I'm back here a year later as I'm moving and need to remove the nest so I can take it with me. While I'll just "perform the steps in the reverse order" a "how to remove a nest" might be a good idea for a follow up video?
thanks for the video. I am looking to install one of these very soon. FYI to get rid of flicker on your video change the shutter speed to either 50 or 60 depending on the Hertz of your lights. you can pick up some decent video lights from amazon that are anti flicker also
Dude, you added the stand to it???
tURN oFF aND iSOLATE tHE bOILER fIRST
wow, so its taking all the energy from the boiler? no external power source?
So what do you do with your old RTV's on radiators?