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ALL phases of this installation must comply with NATIONAL, STATE AND LOCAL CODES

IMPORTANT — This Document is customer property and is to remain with this unit.  

These instructions do not cover all variations in systems or provide for every possible contingency to be met in connection with 
the installation. Should further information be desired or should particular problems arise which are not covered sufficiently for the 
purchaser’s purposes, the matter should be referred to your installing dealer or local distributor.

Table of Contents

Section 1. Safety ................................................1
Section 2. General Information .........................2
Section 3. Physical Installation ........................5
Section 4. Wiring ................................................7
Section 5. Installer Setup ..................................9
Section 6. Advanced Features ........................13
Section 7. Troubleshooting .............................17
Section 8. Installer Setup Parameters ...........18

NOTE:  See the User’s Guide for 
 

wireless setup information.

Section 1. Safety

WARNING

!

This information is intended for use by individuals possess-
ing adequate backgrounds of electrical and mechanical 
experience. Any attempt to repair a central air conditioning 
product may result in personal injury and/or property dam-
age. The manufacturer or seller cannot be responsible for 
the interpretation of this information, nor can it assume any 
liability in connection with its use.

WARNING

!

LIVE ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS!
During installation, testing, servicing, and troubleshoot-
ing of this product, it may be necessary to work with live 
electrical components. Failure to follow all electrical safety 
precautions when exposed to live electrical components 
could result in death or serious injury.

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ComfortLink

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II Installation Guide

Other Installation Guides may be necessary, based on system configuration.

A complete list of other optional components is shown below.

1 Thermostat

2

Relay Panel

For use with 24V indoor systems 

(optional)

3

Zone Panel

 (optional)

4

Zone Sensor with Display

 (optional)

5

Zone Sensor

 (optional)

6

Zone Dampers

 (optional)

TZONE950AC52ZA

Summary of Contents for TZONE950AC52ZA

Page 1: ...formation is intended for use by individuals possess ing adequate backgrounds of electrical and mechanical experience Any attempt to repair a central air conditioning product may result in personal in...

Page 2: ...F resolution Heating Setpoint Temperature Range 55 F to 90 F 1 F resolution Indoor Temperature Display Range 20 F to 119 F Outdoor Temperature Display Range 31 F to 119 F Indoor Humidity Display Rang...

Page 3: ...50AC52ZA Outdoor Unit Indoor Unit Relay Panel BAY24VRPAC52DA Relay Panel Outdoor Unit Indoor Unit Communicating System 24V System Wired Remote Outdoor Sensor BAYSEN01ATEMPA Wired Remote Sensor ZZSENSA...

Page 4: ...Panel BAY24VRPAC52DA Relay Panel Outdoor Unit Indoor Unit 24V System Wired Remote Outdoor Sensor BAYSEN01ATEMPA Wired Remote Outdoor Sensor BAYSEN01ATEMPA Wired Remote Sensor ZZSENSAL0400AA Optional 2...

Page 5: ...ount the thermostat in areas where electromagnetic emissions from other devices appliances or wiring can interfere with the thermostat s communication i e wireless phones security systems wire less in...

Page 6: ...wall Do not overtighten screws to avoid damaging the sub base 1 Press tip of SnapSkru an chor into drywall using 2 Phillips screwdriver or screw gun Drive anchor clockwise into drywall until anchor st...

Page 7: ...ed cable is not typically required Keep this wiring at least one foot away from large inductive loads such as Electronic Air Cleaners motors line starters lighting bal lasts and large distribution pan...

Page 8: ...wn Blue Blue Thermostat Relay Panel Red Brown Blue B D R B D R Indoor Unit Communicating Indoor Unit Communicating Outdoor Unit Communicating System Communicating Indoor with Non Communicating Outdoor...

Page 9: ...n displays default temperature set tings and parameters Pressing a button will display additional information or a new menu screen Help Screens contain a Help button which provides additional informat...

Page 10: ...u Service Technician Access Proceed Installer Setup NOTE Press and hold the Technician Access button for 5 seconds to enter the Installer Setup screen NOTE See Section 8 for a complete list of menus a...

Page 11: ...ation Example Press the Comfort button to enable or disable comfort settings such as dehumidification at right Installer Setup Menu Advanced 11B Standard Pressing the Standard button allows manual sel...

Page 12: ...ings resets the Advanced Settings which were configured in the Installer Menu settings such as system lockouts accessories air flow and comfort options Installer Setup Menu Restore Equipment Defaults...

Page 13: ...the icon button in the top right corner of the screen will recall the alert to the home screen All alerts will remain until resolved Critical Alert indicates the loss of heating or cooling operation O...

Page 14: ...en the alert happened the severity level of the alert as well as a problem description and possible causes to assist with troubleshooting Up to the last 30 days are displayed Dual Fuel Options The cha...

Page 15: ...nt error plus integral time away from setpoint error is used to calculate load value Lockouts System lockouts will disable a certain function of the system under specific outdoor temperatures Compress...

Page 16: ...her direction from setpoint and access to the weather but cannot change the mode or any customized settings Setpoint Dead Band This sets the temperature band between heating and cooling setpoints whil...

Page 17: ...g is displayed but no warm or cool air is coming from the registers 1 There is a fan delay as the heating or cooling equipment turns on 2 Equipment is not working properly 1 Wait a minute for blower d...

Page 18: ...On Time Minutes 1 3rd Stage Indoor Heater Minimum On Time Minutes 1 Sensors Select Outdoor Temperature Sensor None Sensor Wired to Comfort Control CLII AccuLink Outdoor Sensor Sensor Wired to Relay Pa...

Page 19: ...ydronic Heat Blower On Delay No Delay 30 60 Hydronic Heat Blower Off Delay No Delay 30 60 90 Compressor Low Stage Air Flow Cooling 35 60 55 80 Compressor Low Stage Air Flow Compressor Heating 35 60 55...

Page 20: ...continuous product and product data improve ment and it reserves the right to change design and specifications without notice Representative only illustrations included in this document 6200 Troup Hi...

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