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D 315 - 04/11

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The control requires an external transformer. A tekmar 
Transformer 009 (or 009K which includes a 4”x 4” electrical 
box) can supply up to 40 VA, and includes an in-line fuse 
to protect the transformer and control.
In order to correctly size the external transformer, all loads 
connected to the control must be taken into account. 
When adding up the loads, consider the following:

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4 Thermostats draw approximately 2 VA each.

Each zone valve must be sized for peak load. This can be 
obtained by multiplying the peak current draw (in Amps) 
by 24 V (ac).


The total power capacity of the power supply should be 
larger than the total load of all the devices connected to 
the control. This total load must not exceed 98 VA. Multiple 
tekmar Transformer 009’s can be wired together to increase 
total VA capacity. 

The following chart is provided to simplify transformer 
sizing:

Zone

1

2

3

4

5

6

Thermostat Load

Zone Valve Load

Control 

Load (VA)

Total Zone Load

+

+

+

+

+

+

3

Transformer 

must exceed:

VA

Sizing the Transformer

Control Wiring

Line Voltage Wiring

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Wire the Grounds

Connect the power supply ground and zone group pump 
ground to the electrical box as shown in Figure 1.

Wire the Neutrals (N)

Connect the 115 V (ac) neutral (N) and zone group pump 
neutral wires to the 115 V (ac) side of the transformer. Use 
a wire nut or approved connector. See Figure 1.

Wire the Power (L)

Connect the 115 V (ac) line voltage (L) wire to the 115 V 
(ac) side of the transformer and to the Power L wire (red) 
of the zone group pump relay. Use a wire nut or approved 
connector. See Figure 1.

Wire the Zone Group Pump (L)

Connect the 115 V (ac) line voltage (L) wire from the 
zone group pump to the Zone Group Pump push-in wire 
connector. See Figure 1.
If the zone group pump is not used, then cut the rear red 
and black wires where they exit the enclosure.

CAUTION: TURN ALL POWER OFF BEFORE PERFORMING ANY WIRING.

Each cable must be pulled from the equipment to the 
control’s plastic enclosure. All low voltage wiring connections 
enter the enclosure through conduit knockouts on the 
sides, or through the square knockouts on the rear. It is 
recommended to label each cable for easy identification. 
All low voltage wires are to be stripped to a length of 3/8” 
(9 mm) to ensure proper connection to the control.

Pull two conductor 18 AWG LVT cable, up to 500 feet 
(150 m) for the following equipment:

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4 Expansion (if applicable)

24 V (ac) Power


Zone Valves
Boiler T-T (If using End Switch)

Pull three conductor 18 AWG LVT cable, up to 500 feet 
(150 m) for the following equipment:

tekmarNet

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4 Accessories (User Switch, Timer)

Pull four conductor 18 AWG LVT cable, up to 500 feet 
(150 m) for the following equipment:

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4 Thermostats


Low Voltage Wiring

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Summary of Contents for D 315

Page 1: ...tats and zone valves while only requiring two wires to be run back to the mechanical room When combined with tekmarNet 4 Thermostats all devices communicate to provide a synchronized end switch that r...

Page 2: ...nnel for servicing There are no user serviceable parts Attempting to do so voids warranty and could result in damage to the equipment and possibly even personal injury or death Installation The instal...

Page 3: ...nably close proximity to the equipment All line voltage wire connections are recommended to be pulled inside a flexible or solid conduit Always follow proper wiring practices building and electrical c...

Page 4: ...utral wires to the 115 V ac side of the transformer Use a wire nut or approved connector See Figure 1 Wire the Power L Connect the 115 V ac line voltage L wire to the 115 V ac side of the transformer...

Page 5: ...W ter minals on the 315 Low Voltage Wiring The enclosure may be mounted directly to a wall or to an electrical junction box Ensure that the high voltage wires are neatly tucked inside the electrical...

Page 6: ...oltage through the ther mostat See the thermostat installation manual for details Testing the Zone Output 1 Use an electrical test meter to measure the ac voltage between the C and the Vlv terminals f...

Page 7: ...C Zone 5 R W tN4 C Zone 6 R H8001B End Switch Use at least 167 F 75 C conductors Description tN4 Wiring Center 315 six tekmarNet 4 Thermostats and six zone valves wired to a tekmar System Control 420...

Page 8: ...ne 3 W tN4 R C Zone 4 W tN4 R tN4 Wiring Center 315 Six Zone Valves W tN4 C tN4 C X Zone 1 Expansion Vlv C Zone 1 Vlv C Zone 2 Vlv C Zone 3 Vlv C Zone 4 Vlv C Zone 5 Vlv C Zone 6 X C Input Power R R W...

Page 9: ...Pump C Zone 2 W tN4 R C Zone 3 W tN4 R C Zone 4 W tN4 R tN4 Wiring Center 315 Six Zone Valves W tN4 C tN4 C X Zone 1 Expansion Vlv C Zone 1 Vlv C Zone 2 Vlv C Zone 3 Vlv C Zone 4 Vlv C Zone 5 Vlv C Zo...

Page 10: ...ations and holidays tN4 Setpoint Control 161 162 Control hot tubs pools and more ZONE 1 The zone 1 thermostat is calling for heat and the 24 V ac output is energized ZONE 2 The zone 2 thermostat is ca...

Page 11: ...ng on each thermostat Zone Synchronization Another feature of the Wiring Center is Zone Synchronization In typical zoned systems the thermostats operate on a stand alone basis This means that a zone t...

Page 12: ...y Purchaser to its customers which are different from or in excess of the tekmar Lim ited Warranty are the Purchaser s sole responsibility and obligation Pur chaser shall indemnify and hold tekmar har...

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