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SINGLE ZONE

CLIMATE ZONING 

SYSTEM

Technical Manual

Polyaire™ Pty Ltd

11-13 White Road

GEPPS CROSS

South Australia, 5094

Tel: (08) 8349 8466

Fax: (08) 8349 8446

www.polyaire.com.au

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Page 1: ...SINGLE ZONE CLIMATE ZONING SYSTEM Technical Manual Polyaire Pty Ltd 11 13 White Road GEPPS CROSS South Australia 5094 Tel 08 8349 8466 Fax 08 8349 8446 www polyaire com au ...

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Page 3: ...Minimum Ventilation 5 4 Damper on off Test 6 Trouble Shooting Guide 6 User Manual 7 Programming Mode 8 Appendix A Specifications 14 Appendix B Single VAV Product Code 15 Liability Please read the instructions before installing this Zonemaster System Polyaire Pty Ltd does not accept any responsibility for loss or damage that may occur as a result of the installation of this System ...

Page 4: ... setting and start time Returns to last setting after power drop Programmable minimum ventilation Max or fully open control APPLICATION Zonemaster single VAV system is a fully featured and engineered system that is well suited to all ducted reverse cycle heating and evaporative air conditioning systems for light commercial residential or apartment applications It is especially designed for an area...

Page 5: ...per to modulate the air from ducting to the zone 3 Supply Air Sensor Supply air sensor measures the temperature of the supply air for cooling heating mode detection 4 Power Supply The 24VAC transformer provides power to the touchpad and damper 5 Battery 3 6 V rechargeable battery for real time clock backup 6 Central Latch Triple Adaptor Connects the touchpad to the damper motor and power supply 7 ...

Page 6: ...ptor and the temperature sensor can be plugged into the socket on the back of the touchpad as shown in Figure 1 Figure 1 Wiring Diagram INSTALLATION 1 Plug the 24VAC power supply into the power in port and a pre tested control cable into the touchpad port in the adaptor Plug the adaptor into the damper Warning Zonemaster components are not compatible with other motors ...

Page 7: ...e wall Fit the cable through the wall cavity and connect the touchpad again Please note that the touchpad should not be exposed to directs sunlight and other heat sources 5 Mount the supply air sensor in the supply air duct upstream from the motorised dampers Fit the sensor cable through the wall cavity and plug into the socket on the back of the touchpad 6 Connect the battery by plugging into the...

Page 8: ...o provide more accurate temperature control as follows 1 Using an accurate probe to measure the temperature of the area you want to calibrate and record the value 2 At the setting mode press button until the LCD displays the Sensor screen 3 Press or button to adjust the displayed value to the value recorded 3 Minimum Ventilation Customers may prefer minimum ventilation during the climate control T...

Page 9: ...cable and plug to the touchpad Touchpad display is not normal First disconnect the battery Reset the touchpad by turning the power supply off and on If the display is normal plug in the battery again No response from dampers when turning on or off Check the connection between the touchpad and the damper motor Check the 24V AC power supply Temperature is beyond 1 C range Air Conditioner does not ha...

Page 10: ...f the single VAV Touchpad Zone On Off Control 1 In on status the LCD of the touchpad displays the zone temperature or setpoint Press button once to turn off the zone and the second line of the screen will display off 2 In off status pressing button once will turn on the zone and the second line of the LCD screen will display the setpoint of the zone for 15 seconds and then will return to the norma...

Page 11: ... zone temperature control is an important feature of the Zonemaster single VAV system This system has a 5 1 1 program capability which means the system has an individual program for weekdays Monday to Friday Saturday and Sunday respectively Each program has 4 programmable events per day Wake Day Back and Sleep which can be turned on or off individually For these events the user can adjust the star...

Page 12: ... 6 00PM 11 30PM Set cool 24 C 24 C 24 C 30 C Set heat 21 C 21 C 21 C 17 C The above default settings are explained as follows Monday to Friday 6 30AM Wake the zone turns on with a setpoint of 24 C for cooling mode and 21 C for heating mode 8 00AM Day the zone turns off 5 30PM Back the zone turns on again with a setpoint of 24 C for cooling mode and 21 C for heating mode 10 00PM Sleep the zone s te...

Page 13: ... set to 30 C for cooling mode and 17 C for heating mode Sunday The program is the same as Saturday s Setting Clock and Week 1 Press button once to select the clock and week setting 2 Use or button to change the flashing hours to the desired value 3 Press button once more to select the minutes to be flashing 4 Use or button to change the flashing minute to the desired value 5 Press button again to ...

Page 14: ...ed value 5 Press button once to select minutes and repeat step 4 to change the minutes 6 If you do not want the event to happen press button to disable it 7 Press button again the LCD will show the temperature setpoint for cooling mode of the event 8 Use or button to change the setpoint in cooling mode to the desired value or press button to turn off the zone at the start time in cooling mode 9 Pr...

Page 15: ...low step 4 to 10 to set the start time and cooling heating setpoint of Back event or disable the event 15 Press button again the LCD will show the start time of the Sleep event of the program for Monday to Friday 16 Follow steps 4 to 10 to set the start time and cooling heating setpoint of Sleep event or disable the event 17 Follow steps 3 to 16 to adjust the Saturday program 18 Follow steps 3 to ...

Page 16: ...The following program tables are designed to assist the user in programming Program Wake Day Back Sleep Monday to Friday Start time Set cool Set heat Saturday Start time Set cool Set heat Sunday Start time Set cool Set heat Page 13 ...

Page 17: ...o 60 C Altitude 0 to 2000 metres Operating relative humidity 10 to 80 Avoid static electricity hazards Avoid electromagnetic radiation sources Avoid dust contamination Avoid highly corrosive environments Touchpad Power input 24VAC 50Hz Dimensions 78mm Wide x 118mm High x 13mm Deep Transformer Input Voltage 240VAC 50Hz Output Voltage 24VAC 50Hz Wattage 24W Supply Air Sensor NTC type 10kΩ at 25 C Ba...

Page 18: ... touchpad 1 Rechargeable battery 1 Adaptor 1 Mounting bracket kit 1 Technical manual 1 7186 Supply Air Sensor Supply air sensor with 7M lead 7155 NEAT 24V Transformer Plug 24V transformer with plug 7161 Control Cable 7M Pre made control cable 7M APPENDIX B SINGLE VAV PRODUCT CODE ...

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