Hello! Resurrecting an old post from 2011:
http://ift.tt/1EFEked
I have exactly the same units (Suburban Dynaline DL3-1622 & DL3-1220) and I want to do exactly the same thing: Wire a Nest thermostat in. The only difference is that I want two thermostats for the two units (one each) whereas the original poster wanted to connect the two units to one thermostat.
I see exactly the same terminals and dip switches, but the guy never wrote back to say if it worked!
What I understood was: He would connect the requisite four wires to the terminals on the board. He would run that cable to where he wanted the Nest thermostat to be, and install the thermostat to Nest's instructions. Lastly, he would flip those two dip-switches, and be in remote thermostat glory.
Does that make sense? Has anyone tried it out with this model, or can anyone confirm that is what is needed?
Thanks!
--Alec
Suburban PTAC and Nest
http://ift.tt/1EFEked
I have exactly the same units (Suburban Dynaline DL3-1622 & DL3-1220) and I want to do exactly the same thing: Wire a Nest thermostat in. The only difference is that I want two thermostats for the two units (one each) whereas the original poster wanted to connect the two units to one thermostat.
I see exactly the same terminals and dip switches, but the guy never wrote back to say if it worked!
What I understood was: He would connect the requisite four wires to the terminals on the board. He would run that cable to where he wanted the Nest thermostat to be, and install the thermostat to Nest's instructions. Lastly, he would flip those two dip-switches, and be in remote thermostat glory.
Does that make sense? Has anyone tried it out with this model, or can anyone confirm that is what is needed?
Thanks!
--Alec
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