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c. The FAN button turns the blower ON or OFF.

d. The MODE button operates HEAT, COOL, or EHEAT

for 2 minutes and then returns automatically to OFF. No
demand from the zones is needed to bring on the
equipment in installer setup mode.

II.

CHECK DAMPER AND SENSOR OPERATION

At the User Interface, set the mode to OFF using the MODE
Button to make sure cooling or heating outputs are not turned on.
Use the FAN button to turn on the blower by selecting ON (not
AUTO) under the fan icon. This will start the blower (if its supply
power is on). Use the NEXT ZONE button to select ZONE 1 above
the large display. This will open Zone 1 fully and close all other
zones. It will take the system 15 sec for each zone to complete this
process.

You may now observe the dampers to verify their positions are
correct (and check for air blowing out all Zone 1 registers only).
The large display reads the temperature in Zone 1. Use this
opportunity to verify the Zone 1 sensor is properly connected and
is located in Zone 1 by breathing on the Zone 1 sensor and
observing the temperature change. Remember, the Zone 1 sensor is
normally inside the User Interface but a remote sensor may be
used.

Use the NEXT ZONE button to select Zone 2 and repeat the above
process. Continue through all zones. When finished, you will have
verified that all the dampers and zone sensors are properly
connected and working.

III.

QUICK CHECK OF EQUIPMENT OPERATION

Either this or the next step (Step 4) may be used for initial startup.
This check runs equipment for only 2 minutes on each stage and is
adequate to see that each stage comes on properly. For temperature
rise, charge levels, etc. use the longer check, or disable zoning
feature.

Be sure installer setup is still selected (Equipment Controller DIP
switch No. 6 is OFF).

Reconnect W and Y wires to enable equipment operation.

At User Interface, select HEAT mode. The first stage of heat will
come on immediately (no temperature demand is needed). For a
heat pump, this will be Y1 and G. For an air conditioning system,
this will be W1. The first stage will remain on for 2 minutes. Then
the second stage of heat will come on for 2 minutes. This will be
Y1, Y2, and G for a heat pump, or W1 and W2 for an air
conditioning system. At the end of 4 minutes, equipment will turn
off and mode will automatically return to OFF. If mode is set to
OFF at any time during 4 minutes, equipment will turn off
immediately. Note that single stage system (heat or cool) will
remain on for full 4 minutes because there will be no connection
to Y2 or W2.

The same applies to COOL. When selected, cooling will come on
immediately with no need for temperature demand. First stage will
be Y1, G (and O if a heat pump) and will run for 2 minutes. Then
Y1, Y2, G (and O if a heat pump) will come on for next 2 minutes.
At the end of 4 minutes equipment will turn off and mode will
return to OFF.

In a heat pump system, EHEAT may also be selected at User
Interface. This will turn on W1 only for first 2 minutes and then
W1 and W2 for the second 2 minutes. The compressor will not run.
As above, equipment may be turned off at any time during the 4
minutes by setting mode to OFF.

For all operation in this installer setup mode, no demand is needed,
no compressor timeguard exists, and no temperatures are moni-
tored. This means there is no protection for equipment, and this is
the reason that operation is limited to 4 minutes.

When leaving this step, be sure to return installer setup switch
(Equipment Controller DIP switch No. 6) to ON position. This will
enable normal operation.

When any output is turned on, a red LED on the Equipment
Controller board adjacent to the output’s connection terminal is
also turned on. This can be used at any time to monitor the state of
the Equipment Controller outputs, even if the equipment is not yet
connected or powered. Remember, the DEHUM output is a reverse
logic relay. This means its LED will be ON while there is no
dehumidify demand. See dehumidification section.

IV.

LONGER CHECK OF EQUIPMENT OPERATION

When more detailed tests need to be made on equipment, the 2 or
4 minute run time provided in Step 3 may not be adequate. By
selecting disable zoning mode (turn Option No. 5 to ON under
User Interface configuration), system operates like a standard
thermostat system. All dampers go fully open, and the zone which
is displayed on User Interface provides set points. This zone’s
temperature is the only controlled temperature. Equipment will
operate as if it were being controlled by a single thermostat in the
displayed zone. Use this option to check out equipment as you
would with a normal thermostat. When finished, be sure to return
to the configuration mode and turn Option No. 5 OFF to enable
normal zoning operation.

FINAL INSTALLATION SETTINGS

HUMIDIFICATION

If a humidifier is included in the system, Zone Perfect Plus can
directly control it. If a conventional humidity control exists, it
should be removed and the zoning system used in its place. Zone
Perfect Plus provides superior convenience and features. When
installing a 24-vac humidifier, connect it directly to the HUM
terminal on the Equipment Controller and C terminal of indoor
equipment.

A humidity sensor is built into the User Interface to monitor and
control relative humidity. The HUM output will control any
humidifier with a 24-vac input. A humidify set point can be set by
the home or business owner to any value between 10 percent and
45 percent or can be turned off. When the humidity drops 2 percent
below the set point, the HUM output is activated to turn on a
humidifier. When the humidity rises 2 percent above the set point,
the HUM output will turn off.

When an outdoor air temperature sensor is attached, an automatic
humidity level adjustment can be selected. This selection provides
a 1 percent reduction in the humidity set point for every 2 degrees
reduction in outdoor temperature. The set point can be changed at
any time, and it will then automatically adjust itself up and down
with changes in outdoor temperature. In no case will the set point
go above 45 percent or below 10 percent. This feature is to prevent
sweating of windows in very cold weather while allowing higher
humidity levels in warmer weather.

Another selection involves the interlocking of the HUM output to
heating or fan operation. The HUM output can be set to come on
only when there is a humidity demand and any heat output is on
(heat pump, furnace, or auxiliary heat). A second setting allows the
HUM output and the blower to turn on when there is humidity
demand. This selection allows humidification with the fan when
there is a no heat call. In no case will the HUM output be on
without either heat or fan.

It may be advisable to configure the humidity control as part of the
installation process. Following is a brief description of the hu-
midify setup process. It is also covered in the Owner’s Manual.

There are 5 selections for humidification in the heating mode:

1. Normal Humidify

2. Fan Humidify

3. Auto Humidify

4. Auto and Fan Humidify

5. OFF

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Страница 1: ... in minor personal injury or product and property damage INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS Before the actual installation of a zoning system can begin decisions need to be made to determine the number and location of zones and sensors This affects duct and damper selections For assistance with these decisions consult the Design Guide available from your distributor or branch This instruction covers the ...

Страница 2: ...The User Interface also controls humidity functions If the User Interface is not used to control Zone 1 temperature it must still be located in a suitable area where humidity control will not be affected C Locating Sensors For proper operation each sensor must accurately measure the temperature within its zone Remember that zone sensors can be a combination of 3 different types as described in int...

Страница 3: ...If duct work requires multiple dampers for a single zone up to 3 dampers may be wired in parallel A multi damper enabler is not needed For retrofit applications older type dampers with their original actuators may be used under the following conditions 1 A single damper may be connected directly to a Zone Perfect Plus output 2 If multiple dampers are needed for a single zone a multi damper enabler...

Страница 4: ...k must be properly supported according to local codes or SMACNA standards D Rectangular Fibrous Glass Duct Work 1 Insert 1 end of zone damper into 1 end of fibrous glass duct work approximately 2 to 3 in See Fig 7 2 Screw field supplied screws and tabs into zone damper 3 Properly seal joint using duct tape mastic or other ap proved method Do not allow mastic to come in contact with actuator 4 Insu...

Страница 5: ...ace with cable ties so that it cannot interfere with the blower wheel See Fig 9 10 or 11 for connection to Equipment Controller VIII FINAL WIRING Bring all Equipment Controller wires together at Equipment Controller Make all connections as indicated on Fig 9 for 2 zone installations Fig 10 for up to 4 zone installations or Fig 11 for up to 8 zone installations Figures 15 through 38 show the connec...

Страница 6: ...ld be turned on It forces the furnace to adjust its airflow more frequently to accommodate the effects of damper movement See furnace instructions All 2 speed air conditioners and heat pumps need to be configured so that Y1 controls low speed and Y1 and Y2 together control high speed in both heating and cooling This is usually done by selecting the zoning position of the stage 2 latch pot See 2 sp...

Страница 7: ... a zone rises above cooling set point then that zone needs to have heat removed from zone which will lower space temperature back to cooling set point For example if cooling set point is 76 F and space temperature is 77 F space temperature must be lowered 1 F in order for zone to be satisfied In this case cooling demand for zone is 1 F 77 minus 76 F C Out Feature A new feature called OUT can be se...

Страница 8: ... the system to operate Configuration is done in 2 parts One is the setting of 8 DIP switches on the Equipment Controller The second is a group of 11 software selections made via User Interface Follow the sequence below for easy setup Configuration of the Equipment Controller is done first with the power off Then power is applied and the User Interface is configured with power on NOTE A DIP switch ...

Страница 9: ... Display HPT temperature reading Option 20 Display LAT temperature reading Option 21 and up Display zone damper positions NOTE If END button is pressed or if no button is pressed for 180 sec Zone Perfect Plus will exit configuration mode and return to normal operation To re enter configuration mode FAN button must be pressed and held for 10 sec again While in configuration mode the large display s...

Страница 10: ...ation mode OPTION 6 IGNORE LAT AND HPT TEMPERATURES CAUTION Leaving this selection ON can cause perma nent damage to HVAC equipment This option when ON tells the system to ignore the LAT and HPT temperature information It should only be used for troubleshoot ing and to allow temporary operation with a failed or missing sensor until the sensor can be replaced Factory default is OF off TO SELECT 1 E...

Страница 11: ...30 35 40 45 50 55 and OF off 5 Press SET TIME TEMP button again to flash 10 on small display or press END to exit configuration mode OPTIONS 11 AUTO CHANGEOVER TIMER This option selects either a 10 or 30 minute time delay between heat and cool while in auto changeover mode System must have no demand in current mode for selected time 10 or 30 minutes before changeover between heating and cooling is...

Страница 12: ...tep be sure to return installer setup switch Equipment Controller DIP switch No 6 to ON position This will enable normal operation When any output is turned on a red LED on the Equipment Controller board adjacent to the output s connection terminal is also turned on This can be used at any time to monitor the state of the Equipment Controller outputs even if the equipment is not yet connected or p...

Страница 13: ...rovides humidity control by operating the cooling system when cooling is not required If the humidity rises above the dehumidification set point a special dehumidification routine is executed As long as zone temperatures are not more than 3 F below their cooling set points a dehumidify demand will turn on the cooling equipment but will limit its ON time to no more than 7 minutes at a time Finally ...

Страница 14: ...ed for heat POWER ON CHECK When power is first applied to the system the large display indicates the equipment type selected by DIP switches as follows 1 AC 1 Speed Air Conditioner 2 HP 1 Speed Heat Pump 3 A2 2 Speed Air Conditioner 4 H2 2 Speed Heat Pump 5 AS 1 or 2 Speed Air Conditioner with 3 Stage Auxiliary Heat 6 HS 1 or 2 Speed Heat Pump with 3 Stage Auxiliary Heat 7 dF Dual Fuel with 1 Spee...

Страница 15: ...o occupied When a zone is set to OUT desired temperature will be displayed as dashes when UP and DOWN buttons are pressed B Viewing Outdoor Temperature and Indoor Humidity 1 Pressing both UP and DOWN buttons simultaneously will display outdoor temperature if this feature is included and indoor humidity Outdoor temperature will be displayed first for 5 sec followed by humidity for 5 sec Smart Senso...

Страница 16: ...gram Use the temperature UP and DOWN buttons to adjust the start times and to raise and lower set points When inside the program the blinking icon indicates that a setting may now be changed 1 Decide on a program schedule that you desire Table 2 is an example of what already exists in the User Interface as the Energy Star recommended setting table 2 To begin programming press PROGRAM button 3 Pres...

Страница 17: ...OUT Function At the User Interface Pressing OUT button activates and deactivates OUT function for a single zone When OUT function is active OUT icon is displayed This function programs the zone as being unoccupied When OUT function is active the zone has no set points The zone temperature will be kept within the 60 85 F range and if necessary the zone will be used as a dump zone to relieve LAT pro...

Страница 18: ... F to 140 F range See Table 4 to determine the temperature ohm relationship for a Remote Sensor Do not confuse dashes in the display for a zone that is set to OUT or ALL ZONE OTHER HELPFUL HINTS Read and understand System Startup and Checkout to review Installer Test Setup Mode and check the equipment operation This is a good place to start in evaluating any problems associated with the zoning sys...

Страница 19: ... G Y2 Y1 DEF DHUM HUM HUMIDIFIER 24 VAC N A HEAT STAGE 1 FAN N A COOL STAGE 1 Fig 18 1 Stage Furnace with 2 Speed Heat Pump Dual Fuel A98092 TWO SPEED HEAT PUMP C O R W2 Y2 W3 C R Y1 W G Y O B RH SINGLE STAGE FURNACE EQUIPMENT CONTROLLER RC DEF DHUM HUM W2 W1 G Y2 Y1 N A N A N A HEAT STAGE 3 FAN DEFROST HUMIDIFY RVS COOLING 24 VAC HOT COOL HEAT STAGE 2 COOL HEAT STAGE 1 See notes 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 1...

Страница 20: ...1 FAN N A COOL STAGE 1 See note 12 N A N A HUMIDIFY DEF DHUM HUM HUMIDIFIER 24 VAC Fig 22 2 Stage Furnace with 2 Speed Heat Pump Dual Fuel A98096 W W1 W2 Y Y2 TWO SPEED HEAT PUMP C O R W2 Y2 W3 C R Y1 G O B RH RC DEF W2 W1 G Y2 Y1 HEAT STAGE 4 HEAT STAGE 3 FAN COOL HEAT STAGE 2 COOL HEAT STAGE 1 See notes 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 and 12 TWO STAGE FURNACE EQUIPMENT CONTROLLER RVS COOLING DEFROST HUMID...

Страница 21: ...HUMIDIFY HUMIDIFY DEF DHUM HUM HUMIDIFIER 24 VAC HUM DHUM PL9 10 O Y1 AFS BOARD Fig 26 Variable Speed Non Condensing Furnace with 2 Speed Heat Pump A98100 C C R Y2 W W1 G W2 Y Y2 O B RH RVS COOLING VSP FURNACE BOARD TWO SPEED HEAT PUMP EQUIPMENT CONTROLLER N A 24 VAC HOT RC W2 W1 G Y2 Y1 HEAT STAGE 3 HEAT STAGE 2 FAN COOL HEAT STAGE 2 COOL HEAT STAGE 1 See notes 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 15 and 16 ...

Страница 22: ...otes 12 15 and 17 N A DEHUMIDIFY HUMIDIFY DEF DHUM HUM HUMIDIFIER 24 VAC HUM DH Fig 30 Variable Speed Condensing Furnace with 2 Speed Heat Pump A98104 C C R W2 W W1 G W2 Y Y2 O B RH RVS COOLING VSP SPEED FURNACE TWO SPEED HEAT PUMP EQUIPMENT CONTROLLER N A 24 VAC HOT RC W2 W1 G Y2 Y1 HEAT STAGE 4 HEAT STAGE 3 FAN COOL HEAT STAGE 2 COOL HEAT STAGE 1 See notes 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 15 and 17 DEFR...

Страница 23: ...FAN COOL STAGE 1 N A N A HUMIDIFY DEF DHUM HUM HUMIDIFIER 24 VAC See note 13 Fig 34 Typical Fan Coil with 2 Speed Heat Pump A98108 C R W3 C R W3 W2 Y1 W2 G Y E O B RH RVS COOLING TYPICAL FAN COIL TWO SPEED HEAT PUMP 24 VAC HOT RC W2 W1 Y2 G Y1 HEAT STAGE 4 HEAT STAGE 3 FAN COOL HEAT STAGE 1 COOL HEAT STAGE 2 O Y2 EQUIPMENT CONTROLLER DEFROST N A N A HUMIDIFY DEF DHUM HUM HUMIDIFIER 24 VAC See note...

Страница 24: ... N A N A DEHUMIDIFY HUMIDIFY DEF DHUM HUM HUMIDIFIER 24 VAC See notes 13 14 and 15 Fig 38 FK4C Fan Coil with 2 Speed Heat Pump A98112 C W2 O B RVS COOLING N A R1H FK4C EASY SELECT TERMINAL BOARD TWO SPEED HEAT PUMP REMOVE J1 JUMPER REMOVE J2 JUMPER FOR HEAT STAGING EQUIPMENT CONTROLLER 24 VAC HOT R1C W2 W1 G Y2 Y1 HEAT STAGE 4 HEAT STAGE 3 FAN HEAT COOL STAGE 2 HEAT COOL STAGE 1 O R Y2 Y1 C R DH W...

Страница 25: ...per defrost operation 11 Configuration Option No 10 at User Interface must be activated to select dual fuel crossover temperature Configuration Option No 9 is optional in selecting an auxiliary heat lockout temperature 12 It is recommended to let the zoning system control furnace staging Refer to indoor unit Installation Instructions for proper setup 13 Refer to Fan Coil Installation Instructions ...

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