Lanky-Beginning-7555

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 9 months ago

You were right - the previous installer had wrapped the c wire around the others further into the wall on both thermostats.

I did end up making a frustrating mistake following the directions - at first, since I didn’t find the C wire, I figured I would need the PEK and started following those steps. Ecobee’s steps for the PEK install said that if you have a zoned system [I do] then you’ll have to install it at the zone control and not in the HVAC control board.

I did that and it blew a very hard to find fuse on the zone board - I ended up having to order online after not finding it at the various supply stores locally. When I called ecobee they said that the PEK should never be installed in the zone board itself - which is the opposite of what the app told me to do.

Anyway, once I found the C wire I realized I didn’t need the PEK after all. I replaced the fuse after a few chilly nights and both zones are up and running now.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 10 months ago

I’m pretty sure the C wire is for the AC which is outside - but then, I’m not sure what that means for how to install the PEK?

 

I bought two Ecobee Smart Thermostat Premium to replace our older Honeywell thermostats.

I checked both thermostats and their wiring matches and they do not have a C wire present. So I figured I’ll need to install the PEK to the HVAC control panel… …except, I go to the control panel inside and find that the control panel does have a C wire present.

I’m a bit confused since I don’t grasp why the control panel would have it when neither thermostats has it? Is there another panel somewhere I should be looking for like a zone panel?