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c. Discard or recycle old control.

NOTE:

Mercury is a hazardous waste, if existing control contains

any mercury, it MUST be disposed of properly.

3. Select Infinity Zone Control™ mounting plastic (recess mount

or surface mount and decorative backplate if desired).

4. Route wires through large hole in mounting plastic. Level rear

plastic against wall (for aesthetic value only - Infinity Zone
Control™ need not be level to operate properly) and mark
wall through two mounting holes.

5. Drill two 3/16 inch mounting holes in wall where marked.

6. Secure mounting plastic to wall using two screws and anchors

provided.

7. Adjust length and routing of each wire to reach each wire

entry on the connector backplate. Strip ¼ inch of insulation
from each wire.

8. Match and connect thermostat wires to proper terminals on

User Interface backplate. See wiring diagram Fig. 12, 13, and
14.

A — Green = Data A
B — Yellow = Data B
C — White = 24VAC (Com)
D — Red = 24VAC (Hot)

NOTE:

It is not mandatory that the above color code be used, but

each ABCD connection in the system MUST be wired consis-
tently. A separate ABCD Connector comes inside packaging and
should be used when connecting to furnace (or fan coil). Ensure
connector is inserted properly into circuit board. (See Fig. 10)

ELECTRICAL OPERATION HAZARD
Failure to follow this caution may result in equipment damage
or improper operation.
Improper wiring of the ABCD connector will cause the
Infinity Zone System to operate improperly. Check to make
sure all wiring is correct before proceeding with installation
or turning on power.

9. Push any excess wire into the wall. Seal hole in wall to prevent

any air leaks. Leaks can affect operation.

10. Attach Infinity Zone Control™ to the mounting plastic by

lining up the plastic guides on the back of the control with the
opening on the mounting plastic and push on.

11. Perform installation of all other system equipment (i.e. zone

sensors, dampers, humidifier, ventilator, UV lights, etc.)

12. Turn on power to equipment.

EQUIPMENT WIRING DIAGRAMS:

See wiring diagrams Fig. 12, 13, and 14 for connecting the Infinity
Zone Control and Smart Sensors to the Damper Control Module.
More information regarding Damper Control set-up and wiring can
be found in Damper Control Module Installation Instructions.

See wiring diagram Fig. 12 which includes an Infinity indoor
communicating furnace or FE fan coil, with a 2-speed Puron™
communicating outdoor unit. No additional OAT (outdoor air
temperature) sensor is required because the Infinity Zone Control
will use the temperature sensor inside the 2-speed unit.

See wiring diagram Fig. 13 for connecting an Infinity indoor
communicating furnace or FE fan coil with a 1-speed air condi-
tioning unit (non-communicating outdoor). An Outdoor Air Tem-
perature (OAT) sensor may be installed (but is not required) at the

Fig. 8—Large Decorative Backplate

A03188

Fig. 9—Decorative Backplate Assembly

A03192

Fig. 10—4–Wire ABCD Connector

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A

B

C

D

Fig. 11—Functional Overview

A04038

HOLD

COOL

HEAT

SCHEDULE

VACATION

PROGRAM

SCROLL

BASIC

ADVANCED

SETUPS

Schedule

to program

temperature

schedule

Vacation

to start/end

vacation

Basic

to set time,

humidity

Advanced

for all other

settings

Scroll

up & down

Fan Button

Display Screen
(LCD)

Right-Side
Button

Heat Button

Cool Button

Temperature
(+/-) Button

System
On/Off Button

Basic & Advanced
Setup Buttons

Flip Down
Door

Left-Side
Button

Zone
Button

Hold
Button

Time (+/-)
Button

Schedule & Vacation
Program Buttons

Up/Down
Scroll Buttons

ZONE

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Summary of Contents for Infinity SYSTXCCUIZ01

Page 1: ...or fan coils are variable speed and multi stage for maximum flexibility efficiency and comfort They support controlled ventilation humidification dehumidification and air quality control Either an Infinity dual capacity communicating or a standard 24 vac controlled outdoor unit may be used When using conventional outdoor units the Infinity furnace or fan coil provides the 24 volt signals needed to...

Page 2: ...te Room Sensor has priority over the Smart Sensor WIRING CONSIDERATIONS Ordinary thermostat wire is recommended Use 22 AWG or larger for normal wiring applica tions Continuous wire lengths over 100 ft should use 20 AWG or larger NOTE ABCD bus wiring only requires a four wire connection however it is good practice to run thermostat cable having more than four wires in the event of a damaged or brok...

Page 3: ...re to follow this warning could result in personal injury or death Before installing Infinity Zone Control turn off all power to equipment There may be more than one power source to disconnect 1 Turn off all power to equipment 2 If an existing User Interface or control is being replaced a Remove existing control from wall b Disconnect wires from existing control Fig 2 Infinity Zone Control A03185 ...

Page 4: ...eaks can affect operation 10 Attach Infinity Zone Control to the mounting plastic by lining up the plastic guides on the back of the control with the opening on the mounting plastic and push on 11 Perform installation of all other system equipment i e zone sensors dampers humidifier ventilator UV lights etc 12 Turn on power to equipment EQUIPMENT WIRING DIAGRAMS See wiring diagrams Fig 12 13 and 1...

Page 5: ...to become familiar with key function buttons such as System On Off Zone Fan Left Side and Right Side buttons etc These function buttons will be used frequently during setup SECTION 1 POWER UP SEQUENCE This section addresses initial power up or commissioning of a new Infinity Zone Control The User Interface will communi cate and identify all Infinity components in the system The following is a typi...

Page 6: ...IGHTS INSTALLED See Fig 18 Use either Time or Temp buttons to make appropriate selections in the highlighted area on the display screen Press right side button to continue or advance to the next screen AIR FILTER TYPE This accessory screen will appear first The installer will need to enter the type of filter MEDIA EAC or both See Table 1 and make a selection using Time or Temp button then press ri...

Page 7: ...irmed when the red LED next to the red HEAT button is lit 2 Use the TEMP button to select your desired heating temperature 3 The default time for temporarily overriding the temperature schedule is 2 00 HRS as indicated by the text on the lower left NOTE Override time will not appear if programming has been turned off 4 You can change the temporary override time in 15 minute increments by pressing ...

Page 8: ...t configuration made by dip switches Fig 23 shows all the information that can be found in the SETUP menu Setup THERMOSTAT AUTO MODE SETUP Enable Disable Auto Changeover mode default Enable Auto Changeover Time may be adjusted 5 to 120 minutes default 30 minutes When Auto mode is enabled factory default a change from heat to cool or vice versa will not occur until an opposite mode demand has exist...

Page 9: ...lt LOW HIGH Controls the staging of the furnace SYSTEM setting will allow the Infinity Zone Control to determine furnace staging LOW will only run the low stage of furnace heat HIGH will only run the high stage of furnace heat OFF DELAY 90 seconds 120 seconds default 150 seconds 180 seconds Amount of time the blower will continue to run after heating has shut off LOCKOUT TEMP NONE default 5 to 55 ...

Page 10: ...ault 90 Interval at which the Clean Ventilator Pre filter notification will turn on UV LIGHTS INSTALLED NO YES If YES indicates to the system whether UV lights are installed CHANGE INTERVAL 6 to 48 months operation time default 12 months Interval at which the Change UV Lights notification will be displayed Setup SYSTEM MAINTENANCE REMIND OWNER OF ROUTINE MAINTENANCE EVERY This setup is used to adj...

Page 11: ... room sensor is disconnected the Zone 2 damper will now open as indicated on the User Interface display The word FAIL will also be displayed instead of the actual temperature for Zone 2 Reconnect Zone 2 sensor and try all remaining sensors one at a time in the system Smart Sensors may also be checked see Smart Sensor Installation Instructions for procedure AIRFLOW LIMITS Low Medium High default Ma...

Page 12: ...vered to each zone Damper position range from 0 to 15 0 closed 15 open Service LAST 10 SYSTEM FAULTS This screen will show last 10 faults that occurred throughout the system Each fault has the time and date incident recorded Service technician should enter current date in TODAY S DATE menu section BEFORE checking and logging the last 10 system faults Each fault has a two letter acronym preceding t...

Page 13: ...um On Time In normal operation when a stage turns on it will remain on for a minimum of three minutes If the set point is changed this timer is automatically cancelled allowing the equipment to turn off imme diately when the demand is removed Heat Cool Set points Desired Temperatures A minimum difference of 2 default is enforced between heating and cooling desired temperatures This is done by allo...

Page 14: ...sts between the actual room temperature and operating set point yet the equipment does not turn on 1 The zone airflow limit may be set too low Perform the Zone Airflow Limit Checkout procedure raise airflow limit setting if possible Some zones provide too much airflow and are noisy 1 The zone airflow limit may be set too high Perform the Zone Airflow Limit Checkout procedure lower airflow limit se...

Page 15: ...le NIM communication fault Defrost Error defrost signal on for more than 15 minutes The user can press the right side button to dismiss the notice The regular run mode screen will then appear except SYSTEM MALFUNCTION will appear in place of the day time If the error has not disappeared within 24 hours the above display will return If the error code disappears SYSTEM MALFUNCTION will disappear and...

Page 16: ...231 uiz01 1si Manufacturer reserves the right to discontinue or change at any time specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations Book 1 4 Tab misc misc PC 101 Catalog No 809 50025 Printed in U S A Form UIZ01 1SI Pg 16 03 04 Replaces NEW ...

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