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(12) terminal on the last 368 in the chain can be connected to the 

Zo In terminal on a

tekmar reset control.

Note

The wires from the Zone Control are polarity sensitive. The system will not
operate if the wires are reversed.

UnOccupied Switch

If an external timer or switch is used, connect the two wires from the external dry
contact switch to the 

UnO Sw — Com Sen (11 and 13) terminals. When these

terminals short together, the control registers an UnOccupied signal.

Note

If an external switch is closed between the terminals 

UnO Sw — Com Sen

(11 and 13), the 24 hr. Timer is disabled and the Optimum Start / Stop
information is lost. It is recommended that either the 24 hr. Timer or an
external timer / switch is used, not both at the same time.

One Stage RTU and Indoor Sensor Connections

RTUs and Indoor Sensors provide indoor temperature feedback to the control.

Common block for 

RTU 1 and RTU 2

• If the common block is used for a single One Stage heating zone, connect the RTU

or Indoor Sensor to terminals 

Com Sen — RTU 1 (5 and 6).

• If the common block is used for 2 One Stage heating zones, connect one RTU or

Indoor Sensor to the 

Com Sen — RTU 1 (5 and 6) terminals and connect the other

RTU or Indoor Sensor to the 

Com Sen — RTU 2 (5 and 7) terminals.

Common block for 

RTU 3 and RTU 4

• If the common block is used for a single One Stage heating zone, connect the RTU

or Indoor Sensor to terminals 

Com Sen — RTU 3 (8 and 9).

• If the common block is used for 2 One Stage heating zones, connect one RTU to

the 

Com Sen — RTU 3 (8 and 9) terminals and connect the other RTU to the Com

Sen — RTU 4 (8 and 10) terminals.

Two Stage RTU and Indoor Sensor Connections

Common Block for 

RTU 1 and RTU 2

• If the common block is used for a Two Stage heating zone, connect the RTU or

Indoor Sensor to terminals 

Com Sen — RTU 2 (5 and 7).

Common Block for 

RTU 3 and RTU 4

• If the common block is used for a Two Stage heating zone, connect the RTU or

Indoor Sensor to terminals 

Com Sen — RTU 4 (8 and 10).

Output Connections

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System Pump

Connect the live (L) side of the 120 V (ac) pump circuit through the 

System Pmp —

System Pmp (1 and 2) terminals. The control closes a dry relay contact between these
terminals when operation of the system pump is required.

Zone Pumps and Valves

Note

Do not connect a zone pump and zone valve circuit to the same 

Com terminal.

• If relay 

1 is used, connect the zone pump or zone valve circuit to the Com 1-2 — 1

(15 and 16) terminals on the control.

• If relay 

2 is used, connect the zone pump or zone valve circuit to the Com 1-2 — 2

(15 and 17) terminals on the control.

• If relay 

3 is used, connect the zone pump or zone valve circuit to the Com 3-4 — 3

(18 and 19) terminals on the control.

• If relay 

4 is used, connect the zone pump or zone valve circuit to the Com 3-4 — 4

(18 and 20) terminals on the control.

STEP FIVE 

 TESTING THE WIRING 

Each terminal block must be unplugged from its header on the control before power
is applied for testing. Pull straight down to unplug the terminal block.

Com

Sen

UnO

Sw

5 6

RTU

1

12

11

13

Com

Sen

14

Zo

In

Zo

Out

RTU

2

7

RTU

3

9

RTU

4

10

8

Com

Sen

15 16 17

1

18

19

3

4

20

Com

1-2

2

Com

3-4

15 16

17

1

18 19

3

4

20

Com

1-2

2

Com

3-4

15

16

17

1

18 19

3

4

20

Com

1-2

2

Com

3-4

15 16 17

1

18 19

3

4

20

Com

1-2

2

Com

3-4

3

1 2

N

L

Pmp

4

Power

Pmp

System

Com

Sen

UnO

Sw

5 6

RTU

1

12

11

13

Com

Sen

14

Zo

In

Zo

Out

RTU

2

7

RTU

3

9

RTU

4

10

8

Com

Sen

Com

Sen

UnO

Sw

5

6

RTU

1

12

11

13

Com

Sen

14

Zo

In

Zo

Out

RTU

2

7

RTU

3

9

RTU

4

10

8

Com

Sen

Com

Sen

UnO

Sw

5 6

RTU

1

12

11

13

Com

Sen

14

Zo

In

Zo

Out

RTU

2

7

RTU

3

9

RTU

4

10

8

Com

Sen

Com

Sen

UnO

Sw

5 6

RTU

1

12

11

13

Com

Sen

14

Zo

In

Zo

Out

RTU

2

7

RTU

3

9

RTU

4

10

8

Com

Sen

Com

Sen

UnO

Sw

5 6

RTU

1

12

11

13

Com

Sen

14

Zo

In

Zo

Out

RTU

2

7

RTU

3

9

RTU

4

10

8

Com

Sen

Com

Sen

UnO

Sw

5

6

RTU

1

12

11

13

Com

Sen

14

Zo

In

Zo

Out

RTU

2

7

RTU

3

9

RTU

4

10

8

Com

Sen

Summary of Contents for Tekmar Zone Control 368

Page 1: ...8 70 F 21 C 40 4 100 38 UnOccupied 5 6 7 LR 58223 NR T L C R Occupied Optimum Start Stop UnOccupied Timer Active 24 hr Timer 0 12 hrs 24 6 18 Dial the desired duration of the UnOccupied period Press s...

Page 2: ...eat can be supplied to the room on the coldest day of the year without requiring that the room be cold Derivative D In order to speed up the control s response to quick changes in the heating load der...

Page 3: ...ulationsonindoortemperatureonly Iftherearelargevariationsinoutdoor temperature this method cannot provide the same level of accuracy as when both indoor and outdoor sensors are used Optimum Start Stop...

Page 4: ...relay is then turned on and its on time is increased as the load increases When the heating load decreases again the on time of the Hi stage relay is reduced until the Hi stage relay is turned off co...

Page 5: ...cupied mode the UnOccupied light is turned on and the UnOccupied dial is used to set the desired temperature within the UnOccupied zones Note If the RTU dial for an UnOccupied zone is set below the Un...

Page 6: ...ng hardware and conduit fittings Before removing the knockouts check the wiring diagram and select those sections of the chamber with common voltages Do not allow the wiring to cross between sections...

Page 7: ...RTU 3 and RTU 4 If the common block is used for a Two Stage heating zone connect the RTU or Indoor Sensor to terminals Com Sen RTU 4 8 and 10 Output Connections System Pump Connect the live L side of...

Page 8: ...plied by the manufacturer If a zone pump or valve is connected to the terminals Com 1 2 2 15 and 17 follow a similar procedure as described above for the zone 1 relay If a zone pump or valve is connec...

Page 9: ...ic motor zone valves or zone pumps are used the DIP switch must be set to Off Testing the Control Functions STEP SEVEN OPERATIONAL TEST OF CONTROL FUNCTIONS The Zone Control 368 has a test routine whi...

Page 10: ...g system is turned off during the final stages of the Occupied period Timer Active The timer is set to enter the UnOccupied mode every 24 hours at the time of day the Start button was pressed STEP EIG...

Page 11: ...m Start Stop UnOccupied Timer Active Power Heat Required Occupied Optimum Start Stop UnOccupied Timer Active RTU 1 Temperature sensor open Power Heat Required Occupied Optimum Start Stop UnOccupied Ti...

Page 12: ...cable environmental health or safety legislation No implied warranties shall extend beyond twenty four 24 months from the production date Some states or provinces do not allow limitations on how long...

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