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4
Conventional Systems
Conventional systems include furnaces, boilers, and
dedicated, non-window air conditioning units.
NOTE: The following wiring diagrams describe some
common configurations that are compatible with the
BCC100. Not all compatible configurations are depicted
below. If you are unsure of how to connect your
thermostat, please contact customer support using the
number on the card provided in the box.
Single Stage Heat – Boiler
Ensure the system has a C-wire
Ensure the pre-installed jumper
wire remains between RH and RC
Connect the R, C and W1 wires
from the boiler to RH, C and W/E
terminals on the wall plate,
respectively
Jumper
----
G
W2
Y2
O/B
H/DH
Data
C
W/E
Y
RH
RC
Single Stage Heat – Furnace
Ensure the system has a C-wire
Ensure the pre-installed jumper
wire remains between RH and RC
Connect the R, C, W1 and G
wires from the Furnace to RH, C,
Y and G terminals on the wall
plate, respectively
Jumper
----
G
W2
Y2
O/B
H/DH
Data
C
W/E
Y
RH
RC

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Bosch BCC100 Specifications

General IconGeneral
ConnectivityWi-Fi
Voice ControlAmazon Alexa, Google Assistant
TypeSmart Thermostat
DisplayLCD
Compatibility24V HVAC systems
Mobile AppBosch Connected Control app
Scheduling7-day
Power SourceHardwired

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