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6.4.2 Common Zone 

The  default  ZonePlus  setting  of 

Single  Temperature  Set 

Point

  also  includes  an  enabled  Common  Zone  for  both 

Heating and Cooling.  The Common Zone and one other zone 
must share a common temperature sensor.  The default is set  
to Zone A (Master Control -  sensor ID “n01”). 
 
The Common Zone parameter settings are: 
 
Heating: 

“n01 ID15:1”

 and

 “n01 ID16:1”

 

Cooling: 

“n01 ID01:1”

 and 

“n01 ID02:1” 

(if cooling is fitted) 

 

These do not need to be adjusted. 
 

 
When Multi Temperature Set Point is enabled  (“

n01 ID92 :“1

”) 

these Common Zone parameters are disabled. 
 

6.4.3 Refrigerated Cooling Constant Zone 

A Constant Zone is required to maintain minimum refrigerated 
cooling airflow in MTSP systems.  The parameter “

n01 ID93:1”

 

assigns Zone A by default.   
 
To alter the nominated Constant Zone from the default, set 

“2”

 

for Zone B, 

“3”

 for Zone C, or 

“4”

 for Zone D.   

 
Assigning 

“0”

 will disable the Constant Zone.  This should be 

done  when  the  system  operates only  in  circumstances  where 
the  minimum  cooling  airflow  requirements  are  met  in  all 
possible zoning configurations.   
 
The Constant Zone is not active during Heating mode. 

6.4.4 Zone Configuration 

To  enable  zoning,  Heating  Installer  Parameter  “

H01  ID07:0”

 

must change to either “

1”, “2”, or “5”

.

   

 

Set 

“H01  ID07:x”

  where  x  =  the  Parameter  Value  for  your 

system from 

Table

 

2

, p.6. 

 
All zone parameters must be entered into the Master Controller 
in a sequential order; i.e. the parameters for Zone B cannot be 
accessed until Zone A parameters have been set.  
 
Deleting  zone  parameters  must  be  conducted  in  the  reverse 
order  to  entering;  i.e.  Zone  D  and  its  zone  relay  must  be 
deleted before Zone C can be deleted. 
 
The  zoning  Installer Parameters to consider can  be  accessed 
via the Master Controller, under unit “

ID n01”

.  

 
These include: 

 

For Refrigerated Cooling (if applicable) 

The  NC-6  Master  Controller  is  preset  for  Common  Zone 
(Cooling) operation, i.e. 

“n01 ID01:1” 

 

For Heating 

The  NC-6  Master  Controller  is  preset  for  Common  Zone 
(Heating) operation, i.e. 

“n01 ID15:1 

 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for ZonePlus B061006

Page 1: ...Brivis ZonePlus Installer s Manual PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLING THIS PRODUCT ...

Page 2: ... and Territories Accordingly this guide must be read in conjunction with and subject to all laws regulations and industry standards applicable in the State or Territory in which the products are installed You must ensure that the installation of the products will comply with those laws regulations and standards and that the products recommended to customers are fit for the purpose for which they a...

Page 3: ...NC 6 and NT 1 Sensors 12 6 2 2 ZonePlus with all NC 6 Controllers 13 6 3 Installer Parameters 14 6 4 Setting NC 6 Master Controller Parameters 14 6 4 1 Single or Multi Temperature Set Point 14 6 4 2 Common Zone 15 6 4 3 Refrigerated Cooling Constant Zone 15 6 4 4 Zone Configuration 15 6 4 5 Airflow Setting and Balancing 16 6 4 6 Fan Scaling HEATING 17 6 4 7 Fan Scaling Refrigerated COOLING 17 6 5 ...

Page 4: ...ng Brivis ZonePlus allows the system fan speed for each zone to be individually set HEATING and COOLING fan speeds can both be set in the range of 1 16 Min Max Brivis NC 6 Networker Controller Primary user interface with LCD display Where multiple NC 6s are installed the Master Networker Controller can be identified by the word Clock displayed adjacent to Key 5 when system is OFF The Master has de...

Page 5: ...ive with STSP systems only Mode Heating Cooling Advance Period Auto Program or Manual On Off Zone Key Mode Selected Zone Selected Set Temperature Room zone Temperature Rotary Dial Select Set Temp Marker Fan Symbol Day Auto Program or Manual Digital Clock Zone Keys Flame Symbol ...

Page 6: ... and NT 1 Physical Characteristics Item Description 1 Slot for wall mounting screw 2 Front face retaining clip 3 Slot for 2 wire bus cable 4 2 wire bus terminal block TW1 TW2 5 NT 1 Sensor LED 5 1 1 2 2 3 4 1 1 2 2 3 4 ...

Page 7: ...ting and cooling climatesystem maintain the minimum airflow necessary to keep the heating and coolingequipment runningefficiently 2 0 ZONE CONTROL SYSTEM It s important to keep in mind what a zoned system can and cannot do A zone control system is only part of a complete heating and cooling system A properly selected heating and or cooling system has a defined heating and cooling capacity so it is...

Page 8: ...In Heatingmodethereis norequirement fora Constant Zone In Refrigerated Cooling mode we recommend you nominate your largest zone as the Constant Zone typically default value Zone A ID93 1 to satisfy the system s minimum air quantity requirement Usuallythis is thezonewhichincorporates thereturnair grille A Common Zone is not recommended as MTSP ZonePlus offers optimum independent zonetemperaturecont...

Page 9: ...nd controls are off prior to connecting Ensure that all electrical connections are tight and secure Install in accordance with these instructions and your local laws regulations andstandards Use only twin core figure 8 0 75mm cable for 2 wire bus communications withless than 100m intotal length Ensure that the 2 wire bus cable is routed in a protected and safe manner awayfrom mains power cabling F...

Page 10: ... Wiring Below is the recommended method of parallel inter connection It is possible to interconnect via this method in any configuration i e Zone A D Zone D B and Zone B C 5 3 NC 6 Controller Installation The NC 6 Master Controller contains the primary user interface and should be located in a position that enables convenient user access typically in Zone A 1 Backing Plate Removal Unclip the backi...

Page 11: ...ed in the marked positions to suit the Ø3 5mm 6 gauge screws supplied with the NC 6 Secure backing plate to the wall push back excess 2 wire bus cable into the wall cavity and seal the hole to prevent drafts If there are more than two 2 NC 6 Controllers in the system DO NOT re assemble at this stage 4 Heater Connection Connect the 2 wire bus cable from the NC 6 to the terminals marked TW1 and TW2 ...

Page 12: ...and seal the hole to prevent drafts Re assemble the NT 1 take care not to bend the connector pins when re assembling 5 5 Brivis 516 Zone Module Installation If a Brivis 516 low voltage Zone Module is required see Table 2 p 6 install a 240VAC fixed switched GPO installed adjacent to the switched GPO for the heater Connect the 6 pin plug loom from the Zone Module to the terminal marked Ext Zone Modu...

Page 13: ... and or operation is able to maintain the minimum recommended cooling airflow requirements 5 8 Brivis Evaporative Cooling Operating a Brivis evaporative cooler and a Brivis heater requires the two left terminals TW1 TW2 connected to the heater and the two right terminals connected to the cooler Zoningis not availableduringEvaporative Coolingmode The Master Controller or any other ZonePlus NC 6 whe...

Page 14: ...o n01 There can be only one Master Controller set to n01 in a ZonePlus system All NT 1 Remote Temperature Sensors come configured as Slave devices by default with sensor identification pre set to n02 ID00 2 Zones sensors must be assigned to dampers see 6 4 4 p 15 Table 3 Standard 4 Zone System Configuration Zone ID Sensor Type Sensor ID Factory Setting Sensor ID System Setting To modify Sensor ID ...

Page 15: ...y Setting Sensor ID System Setting To modify Sensor ID System Setting Zone A NC 6 n01 n01 n a Zone B NT 1 n02 n02 n a Zone C NC 6 n01 n03 Installer Parameter ID00 3 Zone D NT 1 n02 n04 Jumper S4 Always set and record all parameters in the Appendix Important Notes NT 1 Sensors should be wired configured and fully installed Only the NC 6 Controller backing plates should be wired and installed Power ...

Page 16: ...llowing sequence 516 Network Module if applicable N PM1 Power Module if applicable Heater Cooling System if applicable Table 5 4 Zone System Using All NC 6 Controllers example Zone ID Sensor Type Function Unit ID Factory Setting Unit ID System Setting Zone A NC 6 Master n01 n01 Zone B NC 6 Slave n01 n02 Zone C NC 6 Slave n01 n03 Zone D NC 6 Slave n01 n04 Always set and record all parameters in the...

Page 17: ...able specific zoning options before proceeding Table 8 p 22 details all Installer Parameters that may be made available for setting up the ZonePlus system All other parameter values must be set in ascending sequential order with the exception of parameter n01 ID92 for Multi Temperature Set Point Systems which MUST BE SET PRIOR to setting all other NC 6 parameters Set and record all Master Controll...

Page 18: ...e This should be done when the system operates only in circumstances where the minimum cooling airflow requirements are met in all possible zoning configurations The Constant Zone is not active during Heating mode 6 4 4 Zone Configuration To enable zoning Heating Installer Parameter H01 ID07 0 must change to either 1 2 or 5 Set H01 ID07 x where x the Parameter Value for your system from Table 2 p ...

Page 19: ...upply power to the zone motor 6 Rotate the dial to either relay number that is driving the associated zone damper motor either 1 2 3 or 4 for a four zone system 7 Press Key 1 and scroll to parameter ID05 This value allows you to select the associated zone s sensor ID 8 Rotate the dial to select the correct sensor for the zone either 1 2 3 or 4 for a four zone system 9 To setup Zone B for Refrigera...

Page 20: ... system configuration and parameter settings in the Appendix 6 4 7 Fan Scaling Refrigerated COOLING The procedure for either STSP or MTSP systems is the same Ensure all balancing dampers for all outlets are fully open Any single zone or single zone with Common Zone must be capable of handling at least 75 of the maximum nominal Cooling airflow Change n01 ID 111 default setting from 0 to 1 to enable...

Page 21: ... system operation 14 Turn the unit off once Cooling setup is confirmed 7 0 SYSTEM HAND OVER 1 Set the time and day 2 System operation 3 Product and warranty registration 4 Service notification 5 ZonePlus commissioning information 7 1 Setting the Time Day This is to be done at the Master Networker which displays the word Clock opposite Key 5 or the Clock Key Press the On Off button to turn the Syst...

Page 22: ...call For assistance call 1300 BRIVIS For New Zealand Change ID73 from 1 to 2 Fan run hours indicate it is time for a service call For assistance call 0800 427 484 Refer to n01 ID73 Table 8 for details The Spanner icon will flash once every second on the NC 6 display The owner can book a service call or clear the spanner icon notification by pressing Key 4 on the Master Controller 7 5 ZonePlus Comm...

Page 23: ...of the normally open N O and normally closed N C damper motor wires at the heater control board or 516 Zone Module In MTSP conditions you cannot see the zone sensors on the screen of the Master Controller top right hand side corner The zone sensor identification numbers may have been reset to 1 if MTSP conditions were enabled at the end of zoning parameter inputs Check the NT 1 jumper locations ar...

Page 24: ...Cooling fan speed setting 500 1350 RPM Recommend 1350 H01 ID03 950 Minimum Heating fan speed setting 500 1350 RPM Recommend 500 H01 ID04 1 Heater ID number 1 1 for single heater system DO NOT MODIFY H01 ID05 500 Circulation fan speed 500 1350 RPM Recommend 500 H01 ID06 45 Heater Supply air temperature C 45 70 C Refer Heater Installer Manual H01 ID07 0 The zoning configuration option 1 2 or 5 Refer...

Page 25: ...08 1 Refrig Zone B Temperature Sensing ID No Sensor No 1 to 4 n01 ID09 0 Refrig Zone C Unit Refrig Heater ID No n01 ID10 3 Refrig Zone C Relay Relay No 1 to 4 n01 ID11 1 Refrig Zone C Temperature Sensing ID No Sensor No 1 to 4 n01 ID12 0 Refrig Zone D Unit Refrig Heater ID No n01 ID13 4 Refrig Zone D Relay Relay No 1 to 4 n01 ID14 1 Refrig Zone D Temperature Sensing ID No Sensor No 1 to 4 n01 ID15...

Page 26: ...Equipment Service Notification Message 0 OFF 1 AUST 2 NZ n01 ID92 0 Multi Set Point Control Enable 0 OFF 1 ON n01 ID93 1 Refrig Cooling Zone to Force Open 0 None 1 A 2 B 3 C 4 D n01 ID105 0 Heating Enable Fan Scaling 0 OFF 1 ON n01 ID106 1 Heating Common Zone Fan Speed Range 1 to 16 n01 ID107 1 Heating Zone A Fan Speed Range 1 to 16 n01 ID108 1 Heating Zone B Fan Speed Range 1 to 16 n01 ID109 1 He...

Page 27: ...DUAL COMFORT HEATING EVAPORATIVE COOLING MULTI TEMPERATURE SET POINT MTSP SINGLE TEMPERATURE SET POINT STSP SYSTEM DESIGN CONDITIONS PARAMETERS Maximum no of Zones for HEATING Maximum no of Zones for REFRIGERATED COOLING Installation Date Model No Model No ZONE A B C D NIL circle one only Model No Zoning is not available during Evaporative Cooling mode EQUIPMENT DETAILS Model No ROOM S INSTALLER P...

Page 28: ...ID01 Cooling Common Zone DISABLED ID105 1 Heating Fan Scaling ENABLED ID111 1 Cooling Fan Scaling ENABLED ID93 1 Cooling Constant Zone ENABLED 1 Zone A All STSP circuit diagrams have ID92 0 STSP configuration ENABLED ID15 1 Heating Common Zone ENABLED ID01 1 Cooling Common zone ENABLED ID105 1 Heating Fan Scaling ENABLED ID111 1 Cooling Fan Scaling ENABLED ID93 Cooling Constant Zone DISABLED Table...

Page 29: ...1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 16 1 16 1 16 2 x 24VAC POWER OPEN POWER CLOSE DAMPER MOTORS HEATER CONTROL BOARD 240VAC TO HEATER N C 0V N O ZONE B N C 0V N O ZONE A Y C G W R TW2 N O 0V ZONE C ADD ON TW1 TW2 TW1 TW2 NC 6 MASTER ZONE A TW1 TW2 TW1 TW2 NT 1 SENSOR ZONE B HEATING ONLY 2 ZONES HEATER SP SERIES HX SERIES MX SERIES Fan Scaling Refer to section 6 3 Heating Zone Parameters Refer to section 6 4 1 Heati...

Page 30: ...EATER CONTROL BOARD TW1 N C 0V N O ZONE B N C 0V N O ZONE A Y C G W R TW2 N O 0V ZONE C ADD ON EXT ZONE MODULE 240VAC TO HEATER 240VAC TO 516 MODULE NET516 LOW VOLTAGE ZONE MODULE N C 0V N O ZONE D REFRIG N C 0V N O ZONE C N C 0V N O ZONE A N C 0V N O ZONE B HEATER CONNECT 3 x 24VAC POWER OPEN POWER CLOSE DAMPER MOTORS OPEN COMMON CLOSE LOOM SUPPLIED TW1 TW2 TW1 TW2 NC 6 MASTER ZONE A TW1 TW2 TW1 ...

Page 31: ... 1 16 1 16 1 16 HEATER CONTROL BOARD TW1 N C 0V N O ZONE B N C 0V N O ZONE A Y C G W R TW2 N O 0V ZONE C ADD ON EXT ZONE MODULE 240VAC TO HEATER NET516 LOW VOLTAGE ZONE MODULE 240VAC TO 516 MODULE 24VAC POWER OPEN POWER CLOSE DAMPER MOTOR CLOSE COMMON OPEN N C 0V N O ZONE D REFRIG N C 0V N O ZONE C N C 0V N O ZONE A N C 0V N O ZONE B HEATER CONNECT LOOM SUPPLIED NC 6 MASTER ZONE A TW1 TW2 TW1 TW2 ...

Page 32: ...4 MTSP 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 n a 1 16 1 16 1 n a 1 16 1 16 VALUE STSP 1 1 1 1 2 2 n a 1 1 16 1 16 1 16 1 1 16 1 16 1 16 HEATER CONTROL BOARD TW1 N C 0V N O ZONE B N C 0V N O ZONE A Y C G W R TW2 N O 0V ZONE C ADD ON EXT ZONE MODULE 240VAC TO HEATER ADD ON CONTROL BOARD RELAY NC 6 MASTER ZONE A TW1 TW2 TW1 TW2 NT 1 SENSOR ZONE B TW1 TW2 TW1 TW2 2 x 24VAC POWER OPEN POWER CLOSE DAMPER MOTORS DUAL COMFORT ...

Page 33: ...7 ID92 ID01 ID02 ID03 ID04 ID05 ID06 ID07 ID08 ID09 ID10 ID11 ID15 ID16 ID17 ID18 ID19 MTSP 2 1 n a n a 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 3 3 n a n a 1 1 1 VALUE STSP 2 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 DUAL COMFORT 3 ZONES HEATER SP SERIES HX SERIES MX SERIES ADD ON CONTROL BOARD RELAY LOOM SUPPLIED HEATER CONTROL BOARD TW1 N C 0V N O ZONE B N C 0V N O ZONE A Y C G W R TW2 N O 0V ZONE C ADD ON EXT ZONE MODULE 240VAC...

Page 34: ... No ID07 ID92 ID01 ID02 ID03 ID04 ID05 ID06 ID07 ID08 ID09 ID10 ID11 ID12 ID13 ID14 ID15 ID16 ID17 ID18 ID19 MTSP 5 1 n a n a 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 3 3 1 4 4 n a n a 1 1 1 VALUE STSP 5 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 3 3 1 4 4 1 1 1 1 1 LOOM SUPPLIED 240VAC TO 516 MODULE NET516 LOW VOLTAGE ZONE MODULE 24VAC POWER OPEN POWER CLOSE DAMPER MOTOR CLOSE COMMON OPEN N C 0V N O ZONE D REFRIG N C 0V N O ZONE C N C 0V N O ZON...

Page 35: ...32 Notes ...

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