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How to install
your ecobee4
Be happy
You have joined a growing community
of people who want to conserve energy,
save money, and do something good
for our planet.
Let’s get started!
Download the ecobee app
for customized installation
instructions.
Or continue reading!
First things first.
Here’s what you’ll find in the box.
Rc
ecobee smart
thermostat
Room sensor
and stand
RH
Y1
W1
Y2
W2
O/B
ACC-
PEK
ACC+
Backplate
Power Extender
Kit (PEK)
Screws
Thermostat
Control Board
Drywall plugs
Trim plate
Install guide (this booklet),
room sensor manual, wire labels,
and voice card.
You’ll also need these tools:
Small
flathead screwdriver
Phillips
screwdriver
OPTIONAL
Drill for mounting
anchors (3/16” drill bit)
Hammer
Pencil
Wire stripper
The steps in this section will help you
decide which install guide you’ll use
to complete the installation.
These icons indicate useful tips and important reminders.
Start Your Install
Guide 1 or Guide 2?
Start here to find out.
ST E P 1
Power off your Heating, Ventilation, and
Air Conditioning (HVAC) system by using
the master switch or circuit breaker box.
This is important for your safety.
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
TIP Look for your master switch or circuit breaker box in the basement,
attic, utility closet, or behind a wall panel near the thermostat.
STEP 2
Confirm your system is off by turning on
your heat (during winter) or your AC
(during summer).
Wait a few minutes—you should not feel
air coming from your vents.
TIP If you have a boiler, check to see that the main flame is extinguished.
ST E P 3
Remove your old thermostat cover from
the wall.
TIP Many thermostats simply pop off or unclip from the base, while others
may have screws that you will need to remove.
C HEC KP O I N T: CO MPAT I B I L IT Y
Does your old thermostat’s backplate
have any of these indicators?
WARNING
HIGH VOLTAGE
110 VAC
OR
120 VAC
OR
240 VAC
L1 L2
YES
Sadly, you might
not be compatible.
You can double-check here:
ecobee.com/compatibility
NO
Great, please
continue to
the next page.
ST E P 4
Take a picture of the wires connected to
the terminals of your old thermostat.
You may need to reference this photo
later on.
WARNING ecobee4 is designed for 24VAC with a 2A maximum
current. Do not connect it to line (high) voltage or millivolt systems.
CH E C KP O I N T: C W IR E
Do you have a C wire connected to your
old thermostat?
NO
YES
RC RH
YES
R C RH
NO
Continue to
Guide 1
Continue to
Guide 2
G UID E 1
Install your ecobee
with a C wire
Guide 1
If you have a C wire, it will
power your ecobee.
You won’t need the Power
Extender Kit included
in the box.
C HEC KP O I N T: DO N ’ T S K I P AH E AD
Have you completed steps 1–4 in the
‘Start Your Install’ section?
YES
NO
Continue to
the next page
Return to step 1
in ‘Start Your Install’
STEP 5
Carefully disconnect and label the wires
from your old thermostat one at a time,
using the labels provided.
Rc
W/W
Y/Y1
RC RH
TIP 1 If you have a jumper between Rc, Rh, or R, leave it alone. Only
label the wires that run from your wall into a terminal block.
TIP 2 To
 install accessories (humidifier, dehumidifier or ventilator)
please refer to the wiring diagrams in the ‘Extras’ section.
ST E P 6
Unscrew the mounting plate of your old
thermostat to remove it from the wall.
W/W
RC
Y/Y1
RC RH
WARNING Be careful, as some thermostats may contain mercury.
Recycle your old thermostat safely with your local hazardous
waste facility.
STEP 7
Decide if you want to use the trim plate
with your ecobee. The trim plate is useful
if you want to hide marks or holes left on
the wall by your old thermostat.
Rc
RH
Y1
W1
Y2
W2
O/B
ACC-
PEK
ACC+
or
ST E P 8: OP T I O NAL
If using the trim plate, align the mounting
holes on the trim plate and backplate and
press them into place together.
STEP 9
Y/
Pull the wires through the hole in the
middle of the backplate and then attach
the backplate to the wall using the
drywall anchors and screws provided.
W/W1
Rc
TIP Use a 3/16” drill bit to drill a hole for the drywall plugs.
C HEC KP O I N T: I NS E RT YO U R R WIR E( S )
Do you have more than one R wire?
(That includes R, Rc, and Rh)
NO
Rc
Y1
RH
Y2
O/B
PEK
Rc
W1
Y1
W2
/W
Y/Y
RH
ACC-
or
W1
Y2
O/B
PEK
ACC+
YES
RH
YES
W2
/W
Y/Y
ACCACC+
NO
Insert your wires:
R or Rc Rc
Rh Rh
Insert your single
R, Rc, or Rh wire into
the Rc terminal.
STEP 1 0
Rc
Rc
Insert your remaining wires into the side
(not the front) of their corresponding
terminal blocks.
O/B
PEK
Y1
Y2
RH
W1
/W
Y/Y
W2
ACCACC+
TIP Press the terminal block levers to insert the wires more easily.
ST E P 1 1
Tug on the wires gently to ensure they
are securely connected.
TIP When a wire has been connected correctly, the lever on that block
will lower.
STEP 1 2
Carefully push any excess wires back into
the hole and ensure there are no drafts
coming from the hole(s) in the wall.
TIP Large holes behind your thermostat will affect temperature
readings. Prevent drafts by covering the hole(s).
ST E P 1 3
Gently press your ecobee into the
backplate until it ‘clicks’ into place.
TIP If the thermostat ‘rocks’ or is not flush with the wall, be sure the
excess wires are pushed all the way into the wall.
STEP 1 4
Turn the power to your HVAC system
back on using the master switch or at
the circuit breaker box.
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ST E P 1 5
Say hi to your new ecobee! The screen
will power on and guide you through
the setup and registration.
hi
TIP If your thermostat does not power on, please see the
troubleshooting tips in the ‘Extras’ section.
ALL DO N E!
Congratulations,
you did it!
To complete your setup,
follow the instructions
on your ecobee screen.
G UID E 2
Install your ecobee
without a C wire
If you don’t have a C wire,
you’ll need to use the
Power Extender Kit (PEK)
included to reliably power
your ecobee.
Guide 2
C HEC KP O I N T: DO N ’ T S K I P AH E AD
Have you completed steps 1–4 in the
‘Start Your Install’ section?
YES
NO
Continue to
the next page
Return to step 1
in ‘Start Your Install’
CH EC KP O I N T: 3 O R 4 WIR E S
The Power Extender Kit requires your
system to have the following wires:
4 wires: W/W1, Y/Y1, G, and R (or Rc or Rh)
or 3 wires: Y/Y1, G, and R (or Rc or Rh)
Do you have these wires?
NO
YES
R C RH
YES
Continue to
the next page
The Power Extender Kit
will work with your system!
RC R H
NO
Contact us
To proceed call 1.877.932.6233
or email support@ecobee.com
ST EP 5
Take your Power Extender Kit, wire labels,
tools, your smartphone, and go to your
HVAC system.
ecobee wire labels
Label wires at your:
Thermostat
Control Board
TIP Your HVAC system can most often be found in your basement or
your attic.
STEP 6
Open your HVAC system’s cover to reveal
the control board.
Control board
WARNING HVAC systems contain high voltage wires. Use caution
when working with the control board.
ST E P 7
Take a picture of the wires connected
to your control board. You may need to
reference this photo later on.
STEP 8
Label only the R, Y or Y1, G, and W or W1
wires with the matching labels provided.
If you have more than one wire going into
these terminals, only label those going to
your thermostat.
Wires going
to your A/C
(ignore these)
Wires going
to your
thermostat
TIP If you have wires connected to both Rc and Rh terminals at the controlboard you may have a two transformer system. Please contact support to
help you with installation: 1.877.932.6233 or support@ecobee.com.
ST E P 9
Disconnect the wires labeled R, Y, G, and
W from the control board.
STEP 1 0
Connect the wires you disconnected from
the control board into their matching gray
terminal blocks on the Power Extender Kit.
TIP Press the buttons to insert the wires more easily.
ST E P 1 1
Tug on the wires gently to ensure they
are securely connected.
TIP When a wire has been connected correctly, the button on that
block will lower.
STEP 1 2
Connect the five white wires coming
out of your Power Extender Kit to
their corresponding terminals on the
control board.
TIP Once again, tug on the wires gently to ensure they are
securely connected.
C HEC KP O I NT: P OW E R E X T E NDE R K IT
Check that you have installed the Power
Extender Kit correctly. It should be
installed between your thermostat wiring
and your control board.
BEFORE
BEFORE
AFTER
AFTER
STEP 1 3
Mount the Power Extender Kit inside your
HVAC system, taking care not to strain
the wires. Close the HVAC cover panel
securely and return to your thermostat.
TIP Make sure your HVAC panel is fully closed. Some systems will not
turn on if the cover panel has not been closed properly.
ST E P 1 4
Back at your thermostat:
Carefully disconnect and label the wires
from your old thermostat one at a time,
using the labels provided.
Rc
W/W
Y/Y1
RC RH
TIP If you have a jumper between Rc, Rh, or R, leave it alone. Only label
the wires that run from your wall into a terminal block.
STEP 1 5
Unscrew the mounting plate of your old
thermostat to remove it from the wall.
RC
W/W
Y/Y1
RC RH
WARNING Be careful, as some thermostats may contain mercury. Recycle
your old thermostat safely with your local hazardous waste facility.
ST E P 1 6
Decide if you want to use the trim plate
with your ecobee. The trim plate is useful
if you want to hide marks or holes on the
wall left by your old thermostat.
Rc
RH
Y1
W1
Y2
W2
O/B
ACC-
PEK
ACC+
or
STEP 1 7: O P T I ON A L
If using the trim plate, align the mounting
holes on the trim plate and backplate and
press them into place together.
ST EP 1 8
Y/
Pull the wires through the hole in the
middle of the backplate and then attach
it to the wall using the drywall anchors
and screws provided.
W/W1
Rc
TIP Use a 3/16” drill bit to drill a hole for the drywall plugs.
STEP 1 9
Remove the Rc, C, and PEK labels from the
label sheet and attach them to the wires as
shown below:
RH
RH
Rc
G C
Rc
R/Rc/Rh Rc
Y1
W1
PE
Y/
O/B
W/W
Y2
PEK
W2
ACCACC+
Y PEK
ST E P 20
First, connect these 3 wires as shown:
Rc, C, PEK
RH
RH
Rc
Rc
Then, connect any remaining wires to
their corresponding terminal.
Y1
W1
PE
Y/
O/B
W/W
Y2
PEK
W2
ACCACC+
TIP Press the terminal block levers to insert the wires more easily.
C HEC KP O I N T: DO N’ T S K IP AH E AD
RH
RH
Rc
Rc
Did you connect the correct wires to the
Rc, C, and PEK terminals, as shown below?
Y1
W1
W/W
Y2
W2
ACC-
YES
Y/
ACC+
PE
O/B
PEK
NO
Continue to
the next page
Return to
Step 19
ST E P 20
Tug on the wires gently to ensure they
are securely connected.
TIP When a wire has been connected correctly, the lever on that
block will lower.
STEP 21
Carefully push any excess wires back into
the hole and ensure there are no drafts
coming from the hole(s) in the wall.
TIP Large holes behind your thermostat will affect temperature readings.
Prevent drafts by covering the hole(s).
ST EP 22
Gently press your ecobee into the
backplate until it ‘clicks’ into place.
TIP If the thermostat ‘rocks’ or is not flush with the wall, be sure the excess
wires are pushed all the way into the wall.
STEP 23
Turn the power to your HVAC system
back on using the master switch or at
the circuit breaker box.
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ST E P 24
Say hi to your new ecobee! The screen
will power on and guide you through the
setup and registration.
hi
TIP If your thermostat does not power on, please see the troubleshooting
tips in the ‘Extras’ section.
ALL DO N E!
Congratulations,
you did it!
To complete your setup,
follow the instructions on
your ecobee screen.
EXTR AS
In here you’ll find:
— Troubleshooting
— Meet your ecobee
— Wiring diagrams
— Warranty and Legal
Extras
TRO UBL E SHO OT I NG
If your ecobee doesn’t turn on, please try
these steps:
1. Check that all wires are properly
2. M
 ake sure your HVAC cover pan-
inserted into the terminal blocks
el is closed. Some systems will
at the thermostat. Tug on the
not turn on if the cover panel
wires to ensure they are not loose.
has not been closed properly.
TR OUBL ESHO OT I N G
3. If you have only one R wire (ei-
4. If you installed the Power Extender
Kit, make sure you inserted the
inserted into the Rc terminal.
wires into the correct terminals:
Y/
O/B
PE
PEK
ecobee support is here to help:
CALL
EMAIL
1 877.932.6233 (North America)
support@ecobee.com
1 647.428.2220 (International)
W/W
Y1
Y2
Your R, Rc,
or Rh wire
RH
RH
Rc
Rc
ther R, Rc, or Rh), make sure it’s
W1
W2
ACCACC+
M EE T YOUR E CO B E E
Here’s what you’ll see on the home screen:
Slider to adjust
Temperature
System Mode
Humidity
Indoor
Temperature
Voice
Control
Menu
Weather
Quick
Changes
M EET YOUR E COB E E
And here’s what that means:
System Mode
Menu
Shows your current ecobee setting
Allows you to control your system,
(heat/cool/auto/off).
schedule a vacation, and more.
Humidity
Weather
Shows the indoor humidity in
Shows the local weather and forecast
your home.
for the week.
Indoor Temperature
Quick Changes
Shows the indoor temperature in
Touch this button to easily switch
your home.
between Home and Away.
Slider to adjust Temperature
Voice Control
Slide the bubble up or down to
Allows you to turn volume up/down
adjust your preferred temperature.
and enable/disable microphone.
ME E T YOUR E CO B E E
These system mode icons are shown on
the Home screen and in Quick Changes.
Heat
Cool
Your system is in heat mode.
Your system is in cool mode. A white
A white icon means your system
icon means your system is off. A blue
is off. An orange icon means your
icon means your system is running.
system is running.
Auto
Fan
Your system is in Auto mode,
Your fan is currently running.
meaning your system will heat or
cool as required.
More common icons you’ll find:
HOME SCREEN
Menu
Menu
(with notification)
Weather
Quick
Changes
Registration
System
Settings
Schedule
Vacation
Alerts and
Reminders
Comfort Settings
About
Away
Sleep
Custom 1 (of 5)
Microphone Off
Push to Talk
MENU
COMFORT SETTINGS
Home
VOICE
Voice Control
WI RI N G D I AG R AM
Conventional heating and cooling
(up to 2 stages each).
RH
Rc
W1
Y1
W2
Y2
ACCACC+
O/B
PEK
Y1 Y2 C
Y1 Y2 W1 W2 R C G
Air Conditioner
Furnace
Stage 2
heat
and cool,
if applicable
NOTE Do not connect any jumper wires between Rc and Rh. ecobee does this
automatically. The R wire needs to go into the Rc terminal on
your ecobee.
WIR ING D I AG RA M
Heat pump (air or geothermal) with
auxiliary heat.
RH
Rc
W1
Y1
W2
Y2
ACC-
O/B
ACC+
PEK
O/B W2 Y1 Y2 R C
Heat Pump
O/B W1 W2 Y1 Y2 G
Air Handler
Stage 2
compressor
and auxiliary
heat,
if applicable
NOTE D
 o not connect any jumper wires between Rc and Rh. ecobee does
this automatically. The R wire needs to go into the Rc terminal on
your ecobee.
W I RI N G D I AG R A M
Boiler or radiant system with air handler
and conventional cooling or heating.
RH
Rc
W1
Y1
W2
Y2
ACC-
O/B
PEK
ACC+
Air
Handler
Y1 Y2 R C
Y1 Y2 C O/B*
Air Conditioner
or Heat Pump*
W1 R W2
*Reversing
valve for heat
pumps only
Boiler
*Stage 2 heat
and cool,
if applicable
NOTE Do not connect any jumper wires between Rc and Rh. ecobee does this
automatically. The R wire needs to go into the Rc terminal on
your ecobee.
WIR ING D I AG RA M
Power Extender Kit thermostat wiring.
RH
Rc
Y1
W1
Y2
W2
O/B
ACC-
PEK
ACC+
NOTE D
 o not connect any jumper wires between Rc and Rh. ecobee does
this automatically. The R wire needs to go into the Rc terminal on
your ecobee.
H UM I D I F I ER / DE H U MI DI F I E R ( 1-W I R E S E T UP)
Step 1: Locate the humidifier/dehumidifer
control and remove the plate.
R C U U ODT
Humidistat
Humidifier/
Dehumidifier
R C G Y W
Furnace
Control Board
U U
HU M IDI F I ER / D EH U MI DI F I E R ( 1 -W I R E S E TUP)
Step 2: Wire the humidifier/dehumidifer
as shown below.
RH
RC
Y1
W1
Y2
W2
O/B
ACC-
PEK
ACC+
Humidifier/
Dehumidifier
R C G Y W
U U
Furnace
Control Board
NOTE D
 uring setup, select 1-wire (ACC+) accesory on the
thermostat screen.
H UM I D I F I ER / DE H U MI DI F I E R ( 2 -W I R E S E T UP)
Step 1: Locate the humidifier/dehumidifer
control and remove the plate.
H/U
H/U
Humidistat
Humidifier/
Dehumidifier
HUM
(24V)
Furnace
Accesory Terminals
U U
HU M IDI F I ER / D EH U MI DI F I E R ( 2 -W I R E S E TUP)
Step 2: Wire the humidifier/dehumidifer
as shown below.
RH
RC
Furnace
Accesory
Terminals
Y1
W1
Y2
W2
O/B
ACC-
PEK
ACC+
Humidifier/
Dehumidifier
HUM
(24V)
U U
NOTE D
 uring setup, select 2-wire (ACC+, ACC-) accesory on the
thermostat screen.
VEN T I L ATO R ( 2 -W I R E S E T U P )
Step 1: Locate the ventilator timer control
and remove the plate.
Ventilator
Timer
Control
R G
Ventilator
Timer
Control
R G (HI/LO)
Ventilator /ERV/HRV
VENT I L ATOR (2-W I R E S E T U P )
Step 2: Wire the ventilator as shown below.
RH
W1
W2
ACCACC+
R G (HI/LO)
ERV/HRV
NOTE D
 uring setup, select 2-wire (ACC+, ACC-) accesory on the
thermostat screen.
LEGAL
Approvals
–Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV
technician for help.
This product was designed and built in
accordance to RoHS directive 2002/95/EC
and contains no hazardous substances as
defined by this directive.
This device complies with part 15 of FCC rules.
Operation is subject to the following two
conditions:
FCC Compliance Statement
Compliance Notice:
1. This device may not cause harmful
interference.
This equipment has been tested and found to
comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses and can radiate
radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instructions,
may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does
cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined
by turning the equipment off and on, the user
is encouraged to try to correct the interference
by one or more of the following measures:
2. This device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
Change or modifications that are not expressly
approved by the manufacturer could void the
user’s authority to operate the equipment.
RF Exposure Information:
This equipment complies with FCC radiation
exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled
environment. In order to avoid the possibility
of exceeding the FCC radio frequency
exposure limits, human proximity to the
antenna shall not be less than 8 inches during
normal operation.
–Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Industry Canada (IC)
Compliance Notice:
–Increase the separation between the
equipment and receiver.
This device complies with Industry Canada
license-exempt RSS standard(s).
–Connect the equipment into an outlet on a
circuit different from that to which the receiver
is connected.
Operation is subject to the following two
conditions:
1. This device may not cause interference.
2. This device must accept any interference,
including interference that may cause
undesired operation of the device.
This Class B digital apparatus complies with
Canadian ICES-003.
defective Products, at no charge. Any
replacement and/or repaired device are
warranted for the remainder of the original
warranty or ninety (90) days, whichever is
longer. A proof-of-purchase will be required
from the Customer in order for ecobee to
provide a replacement and/or repaired device.
This Warranty is valid only for Product installed
in the country in which it is purchased.
RF Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with IC RSS-102
radiation exposure limits set forth for an
uncontrolled environment. This transmitter
must be installed to provide a separation
distance of at least 8 inches from all persons
and must not be collocated or operating in
conjunction with any other antenna or
transmitter.
FCC ID:
WR911615121215
IC ID:
7981A – 11615121215
CAN ICES-3 (B)/NMB-3(B)
Assembled in China.
Warning: Changes or modifications not
expressly approved by ecobee Inc. could void
the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
3-Year Limited Warranty
ecobee warrants that for a period of three (3)
years from the date of purchase by the
consumer (“Customer”), the ecobee4 (the
“Product”) shall be free of defects in materials
and workmanship under normal use and
service. During the warranty period, ecobee
shall, at its option, repair or replace any
If the product is defective, call Customer
Service at 1-877-932-6233. ecobee will make
the determination whether a replacement
product can be sent to you or whether the
product should be returned to our address.
In the event of a failure of a Product, Customer
may:
a. if Customer did not purchase the Product
directly from ecobee, contact the third party
contractor from whom the Product was
purchased to obtain an equivalent
replacement product, provided the
contractor determines that the returned
Product is defective and Customer is
otherwise eligible to receive a replacement
product;
b. contact ecobee directly for service
assistance at 1-877-932-6233 and ecobee
will make the determination whether an
advance equivalent replacement Product
can be sent to Customer with return
shipping supplies (in which case a hold shall
be put on Customer’s credit card for the
value of the replacement Product until
ecobee has received the defective Product).
Product should be returned to our address.
If the returned Product is found by ecobee
to be defective and Customer is otherwise
eligible to receive a replacement product, no
amount shall be charged to Customer’s
credit card; or
c. Ship the defective Product directly to
ecobee, in which case Customer shall
contact ecobee directly at 1-877-932-6233,
so ecobee can make the required shipping
arrangements. Upon receipt of the defective
Product, ecobee will ship an equivalent
replacement product to Customer, provided
the returned Product is found by ecobee to
be defective and Customer is otherwise
eligible to receive a replacement product.
This warranty does not cover removal or
reinstallation costs and shall not apply if the
damages were found to be caused by
something other than defects in materials or
workmanship, including without limitation, if
the Product:
– was operated/stored in abnormal use
or maintenance conditions;
– is repaired, modified or altered, unless ecobee
expressly authorizes such repair, modification
or alteration in writing;
– was subject to abuse, neglect, electrical fault,
improper handling, accident or acts of nature;
– was not installed by a licensed Heating
Ventilating and Air Conditioning (HVAC)
contractor; or
- was installed improperly
ecobee’s sole responsibility shall be to repair or
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