If you’re considering a smart thermostat, a Cwire (common wire) may be required. We’re here to guide you through the process to determine if a thermostat Cwire is required for smart thermostat installation.
Most smart thermostats today that are Wi-Fi enabled or have acolor touch screen may require constant power throughathermostatC wire.This ensures your thermostat has a continuous flow of power to function properly.
There may be a fewsmartthermostat models that don’t require a Cwireand can operate with batteries.You should always ensure proper wiring as needed for your HVAC system and corresponding thermostat (with or without a Cwire).Check yourHVAC system compatibilityto see if you need a Cwire for your smart thermostat.You can also reference our complete guide and videos to theC wire.
How can I tell if my home has a Cwire?
As a rule of thumb, newer homes (builtin the last 40 years)generally have the proper wiring for installing any smart thermostat, including a Cwire.To confirm,take a lookat your current thermostat's wiring by removing the faceplate. Most faceplates can be easily removed by simply pulling it straight away from the mounting plate.You’ll see several labeled wire terminals. Use our handywire pickertoolto determineif you have a C wireandwhichSensismartthermostats are compatible with your system.
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What color is the C wire?
The C wire's color is not standard across all types of thermostats. But most commonly, systems have blue or black C wires.Traditional HVAC thermostat wiring in our homes uses four or more wires.
Thermostat wiring color
Wire coloring is not standard across all types of thermostats, but these are the most common colors:
- C wire (blue or black wiring, common for 24-volt power to the thermostat)
- R wire (red wire for power)
- R - 24 VAC power from the transformer in your gas furnace
- Rc - 24 VAC provides power to cooling
- Rh - 24 VAC provides power to heating
- G wire (green wire for fan)
- Y wire (yellow wire for air conditioning)
- W wire (white wire for heat)
What if I don’t have a common wire?
Conventional heating systems and cooling systems do not require a common wire, but heat only, cool only (air conditioning), and heat pump systems do require a common wire.Check your compatibility in the chartbelow.
Sensi Compatibility Chart
System Type | Sensi Lite smart thermostat | Sensi smart thermostat | Sensi Touch smart thermostat | Sensi Touch 2 smart thermostat |
Conventional Heating and Cooling - Gas/Oil/Propane Furnace - Air Conditioner - Electric Furnace - Boiler/Radiant | Yes1 | Yes2 | Yes3 | Yes3 |
Heat Only - Gas/Oil/Propane Furnace - Electric Furnace - Boiler/Radiant | Yes3 | Yes3 | Yes3 | Yes3 |
Cool Only - Air Conditioner | Yes3 | Yes3 | Yes3 | Yes3 |
Heat Pump/Geothermal | Yes1,3 | Yes3 | Yes3 | Yes3 |
Whole Home Humidifiers / Dehumidifiers | No | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Communicating/Proprietary System | No | No | No | No |
Line Voltage | No | No | No | No |
Millivolt | No | No | No | No |
RV/Camper 12VDC Applications | No | No | No | No |
1 Compatible with multi-stage systems up to 1H/2C or 2H/1C
2 Commonwire required for HomeKit compatibility
3 Common wire required
If you don’t have a Cwire connection and have no desire to add one, theSensi smart thermostatand the Sensi Lite smart thermostat are a nice option that are powered by batteries and do not require a C wire*. If you would rather have the Sensi Touch smart thermostat or Sensi Touch 2 smart thermostat, a C wire is required.
Options for adding a C wire
Option 1: Check for an existing wire
There may be one wire already available that was not used by your old thermostat.If thereis an extra, unused wire, check the color code in the wiring diagram of your HVAC unit to ensure proper setup.
Option 2: Use G wire or fan wire as the Cwire
In some cases, you can use a Gwire or fan wire as your Cwire. The Sensi app will walk you through the setup with the wires you have to see what can be converted to a Cwire.
Option 3: Install a Cwire conversion kit
This is an easy option that allows you to use your four wires without running any additional thermostat wiring to your HVAC unit. You can purchase a Sensi conversion kit from Amazonor The Home Depot.
For additional information and detailed instructions on adding a C wire, view our video tutorials
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*Systems that require a common wire include heat-only, cool-only, and heat pump systems
*Systems that require a common wire include heat-only, cool-only, and heat pump systems