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ZONECC3Z(AC/HP)01

Installation and Start-Up Instructions

TABLE OF CONTENTS

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SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS...................................................1
INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS....................................1
INTRODUCTION ........................................................................1
INSTALLATION ......................................................................1-4
• Check Equipment And Job Site ..............................................1-2
• Component Location And Wiring Considerations .....................2
• Install Components ......................................................................2
• Install Zone Dampers...............................................................2-4
• Install Barometric Bypass Damper .............................................4
• Install Leaving Air Temperature (LAT) Sensor.........................4
• Install Heat Pump Temperature (HPT) Sensor ..........................4
SYSTEM WIRING ...................................................................4-5
• Wire Thermostats ........................................................................4
• Wire Equipment...........................................................................4
• Wire Dampers..............................................................................5
• Wire Remainder...........................................................................5
UNDERSTANDING SYSTEM OPERATION ......................6-7
SYSTEM SETUP ....................................................................7-10

NOTE:

Read the entire instruction manual before starting the

installation.

SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS

Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service, maintenance,
or use can cause fire, electrical shock, or other conditions which
may cause personal injury or property damage. Consult a qualified
installer, service agency or your distributor or branch for informa-
tion or assistance. The qualified installer or agency must use
factory-authorized kits or accessories when modifying this prod-
uct. Refer to the individual instructions packaged with the kits or
accessories when installing.

Follow all safety codes and wear safety glasses. Have fire
extinguisher available. Read these instructions thoroughly and
follow all warnings or cautions attached to the unit. Consult local
and state building codes and Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning
National Association (SMACNA) for special installation require-
ments.

Recognize safety information. This is the safety-alert symbol

.

When you see this symbol on the unit or in instructions and
manuals, be alert to the potential for personal injury.

Understand the signal words DANGER, WARNING, and CAU-
TION. These words are used with the safety-alert symbol. DAN-
GER identifies the most serious hazards which will result in severe
personal injury or death. WARNING signifies hazards which
could result in personal injury or death. CAUTION is used to
identify unsafe practices which would result in minor personal
injury or product and property damage. NOTE is used to highlight
suggestions which will result in enhanced installation, reliability,
or operation.

INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS

Before the actual installation of a zoning system can begin,
decisions need to be made to determine the number and location of
zones. This affects duct and damper selections.

This instruction covers the physical installation and start up of the
Carrier 3-Zone system. Use this instruction to guide the actual
installation process after all the air side decisions have been made.

1. Install in non-condensing areas with ambients between 32°F

and 158°F.

2. A TXV is required on the indoor coil when used with all

residential split system equipment.

3. A separate transformer is not needed to power the 3-Zone

system. Up to five dampers may be used in each zone by
electrically connecting them in parallel.

4. Load calculations must be performed for each zone’s peak

demand. Size each zone duct for at least its peak demand plus
25%. Size equipment for the building block load, not the sum
of zone peak demands. It is important that the equipment not
be oversized.

5. When only two zone operation is needed, any two of the three

zone connections may be used. There is no inherent priority
dependent on zone number.

UNIT DAMAGE HAZARD
Failure to follow this caution may result in unit damage.
TXV on indoor coil is required with all residential split
system equipment.

INTRODUCTION

The Carrier 3-Zone system allows the air conditioning and heating
equipment to control temperatures in 3 distinct spaces or zones
within a building. Each zone has independent temperature settings
controlled by a conventional thermostat.

There are two distinct controllers:

ZONECC3ZAC01 - Single Stage Heat / Single Stage Cool
using conventional single stage thermostats.

ZONECC3ZHP01 - Three Stage Heat / Two Stage Cool
compatible for HP and multi-stage application thermostats and
equipment.

Each system controller is comprised of a three-zone controller and
a duct temperature sensor.

NOTE:

Thermostats are purchased separately.

The comfort temperature settings can change automatically
through the use of schedules if programmable thermostats are
selected. This allows the Carrier 3-Zone to change the temperature
settings in zones to reflect occupancy or usage. The Carrier 3-Zone
system uses motorized air volume control dampers (also called
zone dampers) to regulate the flow of conditioned air into the
zones.

INSTALLATION

Step 1—Check Equipment and Job Site

INSPECT EQUIPMENT — File claim with shipping company,
prior to installation, if shipment is damaged or incomplete.

Visit www.carrier.com

Manufacturer reserves the right to discontinue, or change at any time, specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations.

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Catalog No. 809-50009

Printed in U.S.A.

Form ZONEKIT-15SI

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Replaces: NEW

Summary of Contents for ZONECC3Z

Page 1: ...ons This instruction covers the physical installation and start up of the Carrier 3 Zone system Use this instruction to guide the actual installation process after all the air side decisions have been made 1 Install in non condensing areas with ambients between 32 F and 158 F 2 A TXV is required on the indoor coil when used with all residential split system equipment 3 A separate transformer is no...

Page 2: ... conductors each Cables with excess conductors are acceptable Cut off or fold back and tape any unneeded conductors Plan the routing of wiring early to avoid possible problems later on Remember all wires converge at the Carrier 3 Zone system so its location is important Step 3 Install Components INSTALL CARRIER 3 ZONE SYSTEM The Carrier 3 Zone System is designed so that wires can enter it from beh...

Page 3: ...of flexible duct work over 1 end of zone damper See Fig 4 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 Check your local codes See Fig 5 NOTE All zone dampers and duct work must be properly suppo...

Page 4: ...e control and thermostat type select the appropriate wiring diagram Terminal designations on all the thermostats are those of Carrier thermostats Other brands may vary somewhat Wiring diagrams and 3 Zone Control board layouts are located at the end of this Installation Instruction Fig 8 Shows the board layout for the AC Control Fig 9 Shows the board layout for the HP 2S Control Fig 10 Shows the 3 ...

Page 5: ... Y and O outputs Rh powers W outputs Fig 8 AC or 1 Stage System Wiring Diagram A04192 Rh Rc Y1 W1 G R C Y1 W1 G R C Y1 W1 G R C Y1 W1 G CLS_1 COM_1 OPN_1 CLS _ 2 COM_2 OPN_ 2 CLS _ 3 COM_3 OPN_ 3 C Rz LA TC LA T ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Rela y Rela y Rela y Fus e Triac Triac Triac Triac Triac Triac Power Supply Micro W Y1 G Damper 1 Damper 2 Damper 3 Compressor Timer Override Status Rc Rh Twist Of f Zone ...

Page 6: ...ing on until the first mode has been satisfied for the selected time Timer Override A momentary switch is located near the bottom of the control circuit board Pressing it momentarily overrides all of the system timers allowing the control to immediately jump to the highest calling stage Temperature Limits and Sensors Both the AC and HP controls have a LAT leaving air temperature sensor which is to...

Page 7: ... on the AC zone control and an additional 4 on the HP board Below is a table summarizing their function Below the table is a more detailed description of what each does and how to set it properly for your application Dipswitches Dipswitch 1 This determines whether or not a minimum time must pass before the control is allowed to transition between heating and cooling or vice versa If it is set to O...

Page 8: ... be used or the system may be checked out manually by creating thermostat calls When using thermostats remember that only the calling zoning dampers will be open This provides the means to select which dampers are open for any heating or cooling call It is advisable that the initial checkout be made with all dampers open before the bypass is set This can be done by temporarily setting Switch 5 to ...

Page 9: ...AN COIL AIR CONDITIONER COOL LO HEAT FAN R C Y Y2 G Rz C HI HEAT R C Y1 G W1 Y2 W2 O SWITCH 9 ON SWITCH 10 ON R C Y1 G W1 Y2 W2 O R C Y G W2 C Y Fig 11 HP 2S 3 Zone Control AC Stat 1 Stg AC with 1 or 2 Stg Heat A04197 H P 2S 3 ZONE CONTROL ZONE 1 INPUT ZONE 1 AC TSTAT EQIUPMENT POWER FAN COIL HEAT PUMP HT AND CL AUX HT FAN R C Y Y2 G Rz C REV VALVE R C Y1 G W1 Y2 W2 O SWITCH 9 OFF SWITCH 10 OFF Rh...

Page 10: ...FAN COIL LO COOL LO HEAT FAN R C G Rz C HI HEAT R C Y1 G W1 Y2 W2 O SWITCH 9 ON SWITCH 10 ON Rh Y1 G W1 Y2 W2 O R C Y1 G C Y1 Rc R Y Y2 HI COOL Y2 W2 Y2 2 SPEED AIR CONDITIONER Fig 14 HP 2S 3 Zone Control AC Stat 2 Spd AC with 1 or 2 Stg Heat A04200 H P 2S 3 ZONE CONTROL ZONE 1 INPUT ZONE 1 2S AC TSTAT EQIUPMENT POWER FAN COIL LO HT AND CL AUX HT FAN R C G Rz C REV VALVE R C Y1 G W1 Y2 W2 O SWITCH...

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Page 12: ...lus hands on the products in our labs can mean increased confidence that really pays dividends in faster troubleshooting fewer callbacks Course descriptions and schedules are in our catalog CALL FOR FREE CATALOG 1 800 644 5544 Packaged Service Training Classroom Service Training A94328 Copyright 2004 CARRIER Corp 7310 W Morris St Indianapolis IN 46231 zkit15si Manufacturer reserves the right to di...

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