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ZONEKIT4ZCAR Comfort Zone Installation and Start-Up Instructions NOTE: Read the entire instruction manual before starting the installation. TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE Safety Consideration ...................................................................
2. Use vibration isolators (flex connectors) on zone dampers and duct work to minimize noise. 3. Place dampers away from areas that may be noise sensitive. 4. TXV is required in air conditioning and heat pump applica- tions. 5. Use separate isolated transformer to supply power to Comfort Zone System (50 va minimum, class 2, field supplied).
Table 1—Wiring Requirements FROM COMFORT ZONE CENTER TO NO. OF WIRES GAGE MAX. LENGTH (FT) Four Zone Controller 3‡ 18/22 200/100 5‡ 18/22 200/100 Remote Room Sen- sors 2‡ 18/22 200/100 Remote .
Before insulating the duct work, check for proper damper opera- tion. Apply the 24vac between COM and OPN to open the damper and COM and CLS to close the damper.
2. Secure flexible duct to zone damper using SMACNA or other approved method. 3. Properly seal joint using duct tape, mastic, or other approved method. Do not allow mastic to come in contact with actuator. 4. Insulate damper using 1-1/2-in. to 2-in. insulation.
5. Insert 2-conductor wiring through 1 of pre-drilled holes in side of back plate. 6. Connect sensor to 2-wire conductor using provided wire nuts. (See Fig. 16 for connection to Comfort Zone Center.) Step 7—Install Dx Coil Sensor The Dx coil temperature sensor is recommended for use in heat pump with fan coil applications only.
Fig. 16—Comfort Zone System Wiring Diagram A94311 Zone Dampers Dx Coil Sensor (optional) Outside Air Sensor (optional) Duct Sensor Zone 2* Zone 3* Zone 4* Zone 1 4-Zone Controller Remote Room Sensors 72 68 2:45 24 VAC Transformer (Field Supplied) 50 VAC req.
Changing the base temperatures will change the Comfort Temperature Setpoints used in the system schedules. Always set the Base Temperatures prior to programming the system schedules. Comfort Zone also uses a minimum temperature and a maximum temperature for comfort setpoints.
If Fan Switch on 4 zone controller is set to ON instead of Auto, then system fan will run continuously. Any time Comfort Zone is operating fan, it will be in active control of system. NOTE: If Auto Fan Off For Heating option (rotary switch position T-9) is ON, and Fan Switch on the 4 zone controller is ON, Comfort Zone will operate fan full time.
heater. The electric strip heat is much more expensive to operate when comparing cost per unit of heat. Because auxiliary stages of heating tend to be more expensive to operate, Comfort Zone attempts to keep number of stages at a minimum.
NOTE: Comfort Zone uses a 3-minute timer to delay start of second-stage (heating or cooling). This timer is started whenever first-stage heating or cooling is energized.
then temperature at which first stage will be shut down will be offset 5°F above limit value (110°F to 114°F). If limit temperature is between 110°F and 155°F, then temperature at which first stage will shut down will be offset 20°F above limit value (130°F to 175°F).
If a value of 105 to 110 is selected (second-stage heating is turned off at this value) then the first-stage high temperature trip limit is the programmed value plus 5°F (first-stage is turned off).
7. Write down on a piece of paper AND GIVE TO THE OWNER a list showing what rooms are controlled by what dampers, and their corresponding zone numbers. Keep list for your future use. 8. Instruct owner to turn cool switch OFF in the fall, and turn it ON in the spring.
Cool Switch OFF —Cooling will not come on. AUTO —Cooling will come on when any zone is more than 1.5°F above desired cool setpoint. Fan Switch ON —Fan will stay on continuously (recommended). AUTO —Fan will come on only when heating or cooling is required.
Press ADVANCE TIME/DAY button until desired start time is displayed. 6. Adjust setpoints. Adjust setpoints using up and down buttons until desired temperatures for the selected time period appear in display. These setpoints will be used during the time period currently displayed in clock window.
OUTSIDE AIR TEMPERATURE SENSOR The Outside Air Temperature Sensor must be used whenever an Outside Air Damper is installed. An Outside Air Temperature Sensor must also be used for dual fuel applications.
Table 11—Toggle Summary TOGGLE SETTING ON OFF DEFAULT (T1)-Timeguard Override Timeguard delay is 30 sec, overrides 5-minute delay be- tween de-energizing and re-energizing HVAC stages.
Table 12—Operating Problems SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE No Display Thermostat is not receiving power. 1. Verify that comfort zone center is receiving 24 vac. (50 va minimum required with 4 motorized dampers, 5 va for each additional motorized damper.) 2.
Table 13—Storage Failure Errors Error Display (Dial Position T4) must be turned on. SF ERROR CODE DESCRIPTION SOLUTION 01 Temperature Programming Error Reprogram the scheduled temperatures. 02 Time Period Programming Error Reprogram the scheduled time periods.
Table 14—Hardware Failure Errors Error Display (Dial Position T4) must be turned on. HF ERROR CODE DESCRIPTION SOLUTION 40 Zone 1 Temperature Sensor Bad sensor, shorted or open. 1. Check wiring and sensor. 2. Replace failed sensor, if necessary. Valid temperature range = 30°—180°F.
UNIT 24 VAC (R) C Y STANDARD SINGLE SPEED AIR CONDITIONER Yellow Red Blue White Brown Green Orange Black COOL 1 (Y1) COOL 2 (Y2) HEAT 1 (W1) HEAT 2 (W2) FAN (G) RV-COOL (O) RV-HEAT (O) OR FAN CO.
Fig. 19—Typical Wiring Diagrams (Fan Coil with Air Conditioner) Continued A94034 E UNIT 24 VAC (R) 2-SPEED AIR CONDITIONER (38TD) Yellow Red Blue White Brown Green Orange Black COOL 1 (Y1) COO.
UNIT 24 VAC (R) C Y STANDARD SINGLE SPEED AIR CONDITIONER Yellow Red Blue White Brown Green Orange Black COOL 1 (Y1) COOL 2 (Y2) HEAT 1 (W1) HEAT 2 (W2) FAN (G) RV-COOL (O) RV-HEAT (O) OR VARIABLE SPEED FURNACE COMFORT ZONE CENTER Y W G R C RELAY COIL Green (P5) CONNECTION AT CONTROL BOARD Black 13 NOTE: Put set-up Switch No.
UNIT 24 VAC (R) Y2 R C 2-SPEED AIR CONDITIONER (38TD) Yellow Red Blue White Brown Green Orange Black COOL 1 (Y1) COOL 2 (Y2) HEAT 1 (W1) HEAT 2 (W2) FAN (G) RV-COOL (O) RV-HEAT (O) OR VARIABLE S.
Fig. 20—Typical Wiring Diagrams (Furnace with Air Conditioner) Continued Locking furnace into "low fire" may help prevent over conditioning in the heating mode. This will allow the furnace to stage between low and high fire. Before using this feature read furnace Installation Instructions for two- stage operation.
Fig. 21—Typical Wiring Diagrams (Fan Coil with Heat Pump) UNIT 24 VAC (R) STANDARD SINGLE SPEED HEAT PUMP Yellow Red Blue White Brown Green Orange Black COOL 1 (Y1) COOL 2 (Y2) HEAT 1 (W1) HEA.
Fig. 21—Typical Wiring Diagrams (Fan Coil with Heat Pump) Continued UNIT 24 VAC (R) 2-SPEED HEAT PUMP (38YD) Yellow Red Blue White Brown Green Orange Black COOL 1 (Y1) COOL 2 (Y2) HEAT 1 (W1) .
Fig. 22—Typical Wiring Diagram (Furnace with Heat Pump) UNIT 24 VAC (R) Y W2 STANDARD SINGLE SPEED HEAT PUMP Yellow Red Blue White Brown Green Orange Black COOL 1 (Y1) COOL 2 (Y2) HEAT 1 (W1) .
Fig. 22—Typical Wiring Diagrams (Furnace with Heat Pump) Continued UNIT 24 VAC (R) C R Y2 L 2-SPEED HEAT PUMP (38YD) Yellow Red Blue White Brown Green Orange Black COOL 1 (Y1) COOL 2 (Y2) HEAT.
Fig. 22—Typical Wiring Diagrams (Furnace with Heat Pump) Continued UNIT 24 VAC (R) C R Y1 O 2-SPEED HEAT PUMP (38YD) Yellow Red Blue White Brown Green Orange Black COOL 1 (Y1) COOL 2 (Y2) HEAT.
Comfort Zone Configuration Table TOGGLE DESCRIPTION FACTORY DEFAULT RECORD JOB SETTING T1 Timeguard Override OFF T2 Celsius Temperature Display OFF T3 2400 Baud Rate ON T4 Error Code Display ON T5 Ena.
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