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Option 1- If a heat pump thermostat was used, in zone 1, it  is
equipped with an Emergency Heat setting that can initiate the
emergency heat mode. This is accomplished by moving the
thermostat mode selector switch or push button until
Emergency Heat is chosen. Then, by placing the zone 1
thermostat’s set point above the current temperature,
Emergency Heat will energize until the thermostat is satisfied.
Heat calls by any of the thermostats will then be satisfied by
the emergency heat until zone one makes a standard heat
call.

Option 2- If a Heat/Cool (non heat pump) thermostat was
used in zone 1, emergency heat can only be accessed by
setting the Emergency Heat switch located on the Zoned
Comfort Control Panel to the emergency heat position. Then,
by placing any thermostat’s set point above the current
temperature while in the heat mode, Emergency Heat will
energize until the thermostat is satisfied. The accompanying
Red Light on the control panel enclosure signifies you are in
Emergency Heat mode.

With this option the system will stay in the emergency heat
mode until this switch is turned to off.

Note: Emergency Heat is generally much more expensive
to operate than the Heat Pump. Use only when necessary.
Your equipment may not include Emergency Heat.

Damper Operation (All Models)

When the Aprilaire Zoned Comfort Control Panel receives a
call and turns on the appropriate equipment, it also
automatically closes the dampers that serve the non-calling
zones and opens those in the calling zones. When all calls are
satisfied, the Control Panel initiates a purge cycle during
which time the dampers maintain their last position. After this
purge all dampers open.

Fan Operation 

The Aprilaire Control Panels allow you to control fan operation
from any zone. Dampers in zones not calling for fan will close.
If continuous fan operation is desired in all zones, the fan must
be turned on at the thermostat in each zone.

Summary of Contents for Zoned Comfort

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual...

Page 2: ...ditioning systems Zoned Comfort Control knows at any given time which areas zones of your home require conditioned air With this information the Zoned Comfort Control automatically directs the air to...

Page 3: ...rs Protects heating and cooling equipment Absolutely silent operation Requires no service calls Uses no electricity Produces no ozone Provides a constant controlled supply of fresh air to your home ye...

Page 4: ...ers to zones not requiring heating or cooling will close and the conditioned air will be directed to the calling zone s until the thermostat is satisfied If one zone is calling for heat while another...

Page 5: ...All Models 1 To start cooling Set your thermostat to the Cool mode Depending on the thermostat this is accomplished by either manually moving a switch to the Cool position or digitally selecting Cool...

Page 6: ...l energize until the thermostat is satisfied The accompanying Red Light on the control panel enclosure signifies you are in Emergency Heat mode With this option the system will stay in the emergency h...

Page 7: ...pressure relief must be designed into the system to assure proper operation and reduce the possibility of noise due to airflow The method of pressure relief that has been designed into your system cou...

Page 8: ...STEM ITSELF IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE SHALL BE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE AFORESAID FIVE YEAR PERIOD RESEARCH PRODUCTS CORPORATION S LIABILITY FOR INCID...

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