What is the C wire at the heat pump for?

A common wire (C-Wire) provides Wi-Fi thermostats continuous power by connecting it to a heating and cooling system (e.g. furnace).

Where is the C wire on a boiler?





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How do I know if my C wire is connected?

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Where does the C wire get its power?

WHAT IS A C-WIRE? A C-wire, or a common wire, runs from your low voltage heating system (24v) and carries continuous power to your thermostat. In today’s electric market, most newer heating and cooling systems have C-wires, which guarantees compatibility for the installation of all smart thermostats.

Where do you connect the C wire?

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What color is the C wire?





Blue wires

Blue wires are also called “C” wires because they are the Common wire. C wires are necessary for any “smart” thermostat that needs to be connected to a power source 24/7, regardless of your heat pump type.

Is the C wire hot?

Typically, the wires that provide the power (often called the “hot” wires) are labeled Rc (cooling) and Rh (heating).

Is RC and C wire the same?

The C and Rc wires are not the same. To install this thermostat you should follow the exact same wiring of the previous thermostat.

What if there is no C wire for thermostat?



You most likely have a line voltage system and none of the popular smart thermostats on the market are available to you as-is. (There is some hope with an adapter, but don’t get too excited yet.) This wiring indicates a line voltage system, and you’ll need an adapter or a smart thermostat designed for line voltage.

How do you run a C wire on a thermostat?

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What is the blue C wire on a thermostat?

The Blue or C Wire



C wires or varying colors apply to every thermostat, but blue C wires belong to thermostats attached to a heat pump. Blue wires are for heat pumps. This wire connects to terminal B on your thermostat.

Can Nest work without C wire?



You can install a Nest Thermostat without a C-wire by using a C-wire adapter, that mimics a traditional C-Wire without you having to wire it. If you are not a handyman, it saves a lot of money that you would otherwise have to spend on a professional installer too.

Can I use G wire for C wire?

Option #3: Use a G-Wire as a C-Wire



If there is no hidden C-wire, you can use a G-wire instead. However, you will not be able to use your fan independently when the heating or cooling isn’t running. Also, many HVAC systems are incompatible with this solution, including: HVAC systems using electric heat.

Can you use green wire for C wire?

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Quote from Youtube video: This green wire that was on our G's and Gulf is now going to become our C wire. And now we can take in put it in our C terminal. So we no longer have a G's and Gulf that was our fan control.

Is C wire a ground?

No way! A “return” is not the same thing as a “ground”. In certain situations it is, but not here. The C wire (together with “the other half of the circuit”) forms a circuit through the secondary of the 24V transformer.

Can you use a jumper for C wire?



There are a couple of options to using a smart thermostat without a C-wire. Assuming that you have four wires available at the thermostat (R, G, Y, and W), the simplest choice is to reappropriate the system’s fan wire (G-wire) to be used as a C-wire, and use a jumper wire to tie the Y and G terminals together.