Before you buy

How can I be sure that Sensi thermostat will work with my HVAC system?

Sensi thermostats work with most combined heating and cooling systems, however, the need for a common wire or “c-wire” is different based on the Sensi thermostat model. Please see the chart below for full compatibility information.

Sensi Compatibility Chart
System TypeCompatibility

Sensi Smart Thermostat

Sensi Touch Smart Thermostat

Conventional

  • Gas/Oil/Propane Furnace
  • Air Conditioner
  • Electric Furnace
  • Boiler/Radiant

Yes*

Yes**

Heat Only

  • Gas/Oil/Propane Furnace
  • Electric Furnace
  • Boiler/Radiant

Yes**

Yes**

Cool Only

  • Air Conditioner

Yes**

Yes**

Heat Pump/Geothermal

Yes**

Yes**

Whole Home

  • Humidifiers / Dehumidifiers

Yes

Yes

Communicating/Proprietary System

No

No

Line Voltage

No

No

Millivolt

No

No

Remote Sensor

No

No

* common wire required for HomeKit compatibility
** common wire required

Combined Heating and Cooling Systems

The Sensi Wi-Fi Programmable Thermostat works on most combined heating and cooling systems without a common wire, or “c-wire.”

The Sensi smart thermostat also works on most combined heating and cooling systems without a c-wire, however, will require a c-wire for Apple HomeKit functionality.

The Sensi Touch smart thermostat always requires a c-wire.

 

Heat-only or Cool-only Systems

On heat-only or cool-only systems, Sensi thermostats require a c-wire. A heat-only or cool-only system without a c-wire installed will cause the Wi-Fi connection to drop out after about two hours of operation. The Sensi Touch smart thermostat requires a common wire for basic operation.

 

If you need a c-wire, there are a few main options:

  • Using an extra, unused wire as a c-wire
  • Using your thermostat’s g-wire (fan wire) as a c-wire
  • Installing an Add-a-Wire Kit (These kits can be purchased from another manufacturer and used with Sensi.)

If you would like to understand what a c-wire is and learn more about these three options, watch our helpful videos on our c-wire page.

If you have a 2-wire, heat-only system, you could also install a 24VAC power transformer to supply constant power to your Sensi thermostat.

 

Incompatible system types include:

  • Line Voltage Systems (generally 110V/220V baseboard heating)
  • Systems with remote sensors - While the Sensi thermostat may be compatible with this system type, it will not be able to gather data from existing remote sensors
  • Proprietary or Communicating Systems - The Sensi thermostat can’t communicate with serial protocols, although some proprietary HVAC equipment can be wired with standard HVAC wires
  • Stranded wiring – Wiring at the thermostat should be the standard 18 gauge thermostat wiring for best performance.

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