How to tell what kind of heating system you have
Your Google Nest thermostat needs to know what kind of heating system you have so it can correctly control it. To help you identify your system, here’s a breakdown of how each works.
During setup, your thermostat will ask what type of system you have and the fuel it uses. It’s important that you enter the correct system information during thermostat setup.
Tip: If your heating type isn’t listed below, your system probably isn’t compatible with Nest thermostats. To check whether your equipment will work with a Nest thermostat, use the Nest thermostat compatibility checker.
Forced Air
Warm air comes out of vents or registers
throughout your home.
In-Floor Radiant
Electric coils or hot water pipes under
the floor heat your home.
Radiators
Radiators are sealed metal containers filled
with hot water, steam or electric coils.
They’re similar to in-floor systems, since they don’t use vents or fans, but radiators aren’t installed under the floor.
heating type radiatorsElectric baseboard
Electric baseboard systems are generally not compatible with Nest thermostats. They are only compatible if they’re currently controlled by a 24 V thermostat.
heating type radiatorsIt’s important that you enter the correct system information during thermostat setup. If you make a mistake, your Nest thermostat won’t control your system correctly. You can change your heating type if needed.
Home app
- Open the Home app Google Home Application Icon.
- Tap Favorites or Devices .
- Touch and hold your thermostat's tile.
- Tap Settings .
- Tap Thermostat Heat configuration.
- Tap the type of heat your system uses.
On your thermostat (certain models only)
- Press the thermostat ring to bring up the Quick View menu.
- Select Settings Equipment. You’ll find all the wires currently connected to your thermostat.
- Continue.
- Choose Heat type, then select the type of heating you have.
Tip: HVAC control can automatically adjust for your heating systems. For example, your heating system will start to heat early for a set point and turn off the heat when it reaches your preferred temperature.