If your heating valve is located in the cellar or outside your flat, a Nest thermostat installation may not be possible. ![]() If you have a gas or electric meter in your flat, the heating valve is probably located nearby. The installer must have access to the heating valve so that they can connect it to the Nest Heat Link, which is included with your thermostat. If you don’t have a thermostat to control your district heating, you may still be able to have a Nest thermostat installed if your heating valve is accessible to your installer. In the Netherlands, district heating systems typically have thermostat control, so Nest thermostats are generally compatible there. If you already have a thermostat in your flat, then it’s likely that you can have a Nest thermostat installed. ![]() However, you should contact a local pro installer and tell them that your flat is heated with collective or district heating they can ask you additional questions to determine Nest compatibility before they schedule an installation appointment. District or collective heating systems that are controlled by an accessible individual electric valve are compatible with Nest thermostats.
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