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communication allows for cooling operation from rooms where only 2
conductor wire is available. This requires a Zone Manager 334 or Zone Expansion
Module 324 directly wired to the cooling equipment. Power and communication are
provided to the 530 thermostat from tN2 terminals on the 334 or 324.
324 or 334
tN2
Rc, Y, G
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Cooling System
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Testing the Thermostat Wiring
Testing the Power
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If the thermostat display turns on, this indicates that the thermostat is operating
correctly and there are no electrical issues. In the event that the display is off, or
the display is cycling on and off:
1. Remove the tN2 wires from the thermostat.
2. Use an electrical meter to measure DC voltage between the tN2 terminals.
If the DC voltage is 0 V (dc) for 20 seconds, then there is an open or short circuit
in the tN2 wires.
If the DC voltage is 0 V (dc) for 10 seconds and then is 23 to 24 V (dc) for 5
seconds, this indicates the wiring is correct.
3. Connect the thermostat to the tN2 wires connected to a zone on a House Control,
Wiring Center, or Zone Manager.
4. If the thermostat display is off, or is cycling on and off, move the thermostat to
the next available zone on the House Control, Wiring Center, or Zone Manager.
If the thermostat display remains permanently on, there may be a fault with the
previously tried zone on the House Control, Wiring Center, or Zone Manager.
If the thermostat display continues to be off, or is cycling on and off, there may
be a fault on the thermostat.
If a fault is suspected, contact your tekmar sales representative for assistance.
Testing the Heat Zone Output
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1. Press the Mode button to set the mode to Heat.
2. Press the
button and set the heating temperature above the current room
temperature. Make sure the display does not show “WWSD”.
3. When the H1 symbol appears on the display, use an electrical meter to check
for voltage on the House Control, Wiring Center, or Zone Manager relay. The
voltage is 24 V (ac) for zone valves, and 120 V (ac) for zone pumps when operating
correctly.
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