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NOTE:

Read the entire instruction manual before starting the

installation.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

PAGE

Safety Considerations.....................................................................1

Installation Considerations.............................................................1

Introduction ....................................................................................1

Installation...................................................................................1-4
Sequence Of Operation...............................................................4-7
Thermostat Wiring ......................................................................6-8
Care And Maintenance ..................................................................8
Troubleshooting ........................................................................9-11
Wiring Diagrams.....................................................................12-16
Wiring Diagram Notes.................................................................16

SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS

Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service, maintenance,
or use can cause fire, electrical shock, or other conditions which
may cause personal injury or property damage. Consult a qualified
installer, service agency, or your distributor or branch for infor-
mation or assistance. The qualified installer or agency must use
factory-authorized kits or accessories when modifying this prod-
uct. Refer to the individual instructions packaged with the kits or
accessories when installing.

Follow all safety codes and wear safety glasses. Have fire
extinguisher available. Read these instructions thoroughly and
follow all warnings or cautions attached to the unit. Consult local
and state building codes and Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning
National Association (SMACNA) for special installation require-
ments.

Recognize safety information. This is the safety-alert symbol

.

When you see this symbol on the unit or in instructions and
manuals, be alert to the potential for personal injury.

Understand the signal words DANGER, WARNING, or CAU-
TION. These words are used with the safety-alert symbol. DAN-
GER identifies the most serious hazards which will result in severe
personal injury or death. WARNING signifies hazards which
could result in personal injury or death. CAUTION is used to
identify unsafe practices which would result in minor personal
injury or product and property damage.

INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS

1. Install in non-condensing area with ambients between 32°F

and 150°F.

2. Use vibration isolators (flex connectors) on zone dampers

and ductwork to minimize noise.

3. Place dampers away from areas that may be noise sensitive.

4. TXV is required in air conditioning and heat pump appli-

cations.

5. Use separate isolated transformer to supply power to Zone

Perfect Two-Zone Center. (40va minimum, class 2, trans-
former, field supplied)

6. Load calculations must be performed to determine equip-

ment size. Equipment selection is matched to block load. It
is imperative equipment is not over sized.

7. Ductwork must be designed based off the sum of peak plus

25 percent oversize. It is imperative ductwork is not under
sized.

INTRODUCTION

The Zone Perfect Two-Zone System allows the air conditioning
and heating equipment to control temperatures in 2 distinct spaces
or zones within a building. Each zone has independent temperature
settings controlled by a thermostat.

NOTE:

Thermostats are purchased separately.

The comfort temperature settings can change automatically
through the use of schedules if programmable thermostats are
selected. This allows Zone Perfect Two-Zone to change the
temperature settings in zones to reflect occupancy or usage. The
Zone Perfect Two-Zone System uses motorized air volume control
dampers (also called zone dampers) to regulate the flow of
conditioned air into the zones.

INSTALLATION

I.

CHECK EQUIPMENT AND JOBSITE

A.

Inspect Equipment

File claim with shipping company, prior to installation, if shipment
is damaged or incomplete.

Fig. 1—Zone Perfect Two-Zone System

(Shown Without Cover)

A97291

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WARNING!

Rev

HOT parts

under this label

Y1

W1

W2

W1 W2 G RH

RC B O Y2 Y1

Equipment Term.

Sensors

HP

Duct

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C

C1
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Emergency

Heat

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Jumper

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On
Off

24 VAC

R W1 W2 C

G Y2 Y1

Y2
Y1

R

W1
W2

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Equpimt

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Fnc Ht

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w/F

On

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HP

Fnc

T'stat

Fnc

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installation instructions

ZONE PERFECT™
TWO-ZONE

Cancels:

II ZONEKIT-0-2

II ZONEKIT-0-6

6-97

ZONEKIT

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Содержание ZONE PERFECT TWO-ZONE

Страница 1: ...SIDERATIONS 1 Install in non condensing area with ambients between 32 F and 150 F 2 Use vibration isolators flex connectors on zone dampers and ductwork to minimize noise 3 Place dampers away from areas that may be noise sensitive 4 TXV is required in air conditioning and heat pump appli cations 5 Use separate isolated transformer to supply power to Zone Perfect Two Zone Center 40va minimum class ...

Страница 2: ...f the damper blade NOTE Insulate damper using 1 1 2 in insulation check local codes In areas where excessive condensing may occur carefully insulate over the actuator assembly Make sure insulation does not interfere with operation of actuator Before insulating the ductwork check for proper damper opera tion Apply 24vac between COM and OPN to open the damper and COM and CLS to close the damper See ...

Страница 3: ...per into 1 end of fibrous glass ductwork approximately 2 to 3 in See Fig 10 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 actuators 4 Insulate damper using 1 1 2 in to 2 in insulation Check your local codes See Fig 11 V INSTALL BAROMETRIC BYPASS DAMPER NOTE The barometric by...

Страница 4: ...tem The actual control of the dampers HVAC equipment and system fan will change with the configuration of the system Depending upon the configuration Zone Perfect Two Zone can control heat pumps furnaces and dual fuel applications dual fuel will require a third party relay interface II SELECTION OF A SYSTEM MODE The first step in any heating or cooling cycle requires Zone Perfect Two Zone to recei...

Страница 5: ...nge If you encounter a situation where 1 zone seems to have poor ductwork then the Zone Perfect Two Zone system is capable of reverting back to a fully open constant volume system If this condition persists it should always be looked upon as an indication of a HVAC problem not a Zone Perfect Two Zone problem VI ELECTRONIC THERMOSTAT CONNECTION WITH ZONE PERFECT TWO ZONE CONTROL Bryant electronic n...

Страница 6: ... 4 F A E C K J I H L M N 2 3 1 ZONE 1 I O CENTER CONNECTIONS G G Y2 Y2 Y1 Y1 R R W1 W1 W2 W2 C C THERMOSTAT SUBBASE CONNECTIONS ONLY HOOKUP C WHEN SUPPLIED BY THERMOSTAT HOOKUP WHEN USING APPLICABLE TWO STAGE THERMOSTATS WITH TWO STAGE EQUIPMENT ZONE 2 I O CENTER CONNECTIONS Y2 Y2 Y1 Y1 R R W1 W1 W2 W2 C C THERMOSTAT SUBBASE CONNECTIONS ONLY HOOKUP C WHEN SUPPLIED BY THERMOSTAT HOOKUP WHEN USING A...

Страница 7: ...O STAGE COOL SEE NOTES 1 2 AND 3 G O W2 Y1 C R W1 Y2 G W2 Y1 B L S1 S2 W W1 C Y Y2 R 24 VAC HOT NON PROGRAMMABLE ELECTRONIC THERMOSTAT MODEL AC NON PROGRAMMABLE ELECTRONIC THERMOSTAT MODEL HP TWO ZONE BOARD THERMOSTAT INPUT 24 VAC COMM HEAT STAGE 1 COOL STAGE 1 FAN SINGLE STAGE HEAT SINGLE STAGE COOL SEE NOTES 1 AND 3 G C R W1 Y1 G W2 Y2 NON PROGRAMMABLE ELECTRONIC THERMOSTAT MODEL 2S W W1 C Y Y2 ...

Страница 8: ...WO ZONE BOARD THERMOSTAT INPUT FAN HEAT STAGE 1 COOL STAGE 2 HEAT STAGE 2 24 VAC HOT 24 VAC COMM N A TROUBLE OUTDOOR SENSOR CONNECTION TWO STAGE HEAT TWO STAGE COOL SEE NOTES 1 2 AND 3 O W2 B C G Y1 W1 Y2 R C L S1 S2 W2 W W1 G Y Y2 O W2 Y1 W2 R 24 VAC HOT TWO ZONE BOARD THERMOSTAT INPUT FAN HEAT STAGE 1 COOL STAGE 1 HEAT STAGE 2 N A 24 VAC COMM N A N A OUTDOOR SENSOR CONNECTION TWO STAGE HEAT SING...

Страница 9: ...roper air temperatures DTO A Damper Fuse Protects damper from electrical dam age 3 Amp B High Heating Temperature Trip Limit Setting When DTO is On temperature is sensed by duct temperature sensor When the duct temperature reaches this temperature setting the duct temperature optimizer is enabled If the LAT is exceeded then heating will turn off NOTE HP temperature sensor is recommended for all he...

Страница 10: ...s 2 times and Red flashes 1 time HP temperature sensor error Second stage heat limit exceeded Wait until HP temperature cools below ex ceeded temperature trip Fixed at 105 F Green flashes 2 times and Red flashes 2 times HP temperature sensor First stage cool limit exceeded cool will be locked out Wait until duct temperature raises above exceeded temperature trip 45 F Green flashes 2 times and Red ...

Страница 11: ... 391 124 3469 1 288 167 1480 0 645 39 26 686 3 637 82 8776 2 337 126 3340 1 252 169 1431 0 626 41 25 396 3 587 84 8407 2 284 127 3217 1 217 171 1385 0 608 43 24 171 3 537 86 8056 2 231 129 3099 1 183 172 1340 0 591 45 23 013 3 485 88 7720 2 178 131 2986 1 150 174 1297 0 574 46 21 918 3 433 90 7401 2 127 133 2878 1 117 176 1255 0 558 48 20 883 3 381 91 7096 2 075 135 2774 1 086 178 1215 0 542 50 19...

Страница 12: ...E Y C W R G Y C RH G W2 W1 Y1 Y2 O B RC TWO ZONE SYSTEM Fig 18 FK4C Fan Coil With Single Speed Air Conditioner A97299 SINGLE SPEED AIR CONDITIONER FK4C FAN COIL C Y G W2 Y Y2 C R Y1 O RH G W2 W1 Y1 Y2 O B RC TWO ZONE SYSTEM W1 DH J1 JUMPER REMOVE J2 JUMPER FOR HEAT STAGING AND CONNECT W2 TO W2 See note 1 Fig 16 Two Stage or Variable Speed Furnace With Single Speed Air Conditioner A97297 SINGLE SPE...

Страница 13: ... RH G W2 W1 Y1 Y2 O B RC TWO ZONE SYSTEM See note 2 Fig 22 FK4C Fan Coil With 2 Speed Air Conditioner A97303 RH G W2 W1 Y1 Y2 O B RC 2 SPEED AIR CONDITIONER FK4C FAN COIL TWO ZONE SYSTEM R G R C W1 W2 Y1 Y Y2 O C Y1 L Y2 See note 1 DH J1 JUMPER REMOVE J2 JUMPER FOR HEAT STAGING AND CONNECT W2 TO W2 Fig 20 Two Stage or Variable Speed Furnace With 2 Speed Air Conditioner A97301 2 SPEED AIR CONDITION...

Страница 14: ...E T C Y 2 1 3 OUTDOOR THERMOSTAT KHAOT0301FST See notes 4 5 6 and 7 KHAIC0101AAA Fig 24 Two Stage or Variable Speed Furnace With Single Speed Heat Pump A97305 2 STAGE OR VARIABLE SPEED FURNACE TWO ZONE SYSTEM INTERFACE CONTROL R GF RF WF R GT E HP O HP OT Y HP C W2 Y O RH G W2 W1 Y1 Y2 O B RC G R W W1 C SINGLE SPEED HEAT PUMP YT E T C Y Y2 2 1 3 OUTDOOR THERMOSTAT KHAOT0301FST See notes 4 5 6 7 an...

Страница 15: ...2 W3 C R Y Y2 O L E Y1 C W2 Y O RH G W2 W1 Y1 Y2 O B RC See notes 1 and 3 Fig 28 Two Stage or Variable Speed Furnace With 2 Speed Heat Pump A97309 2 SPEED HEAT PUMP 2 STAGE OR VARIABLE SPEED FURNACE C W2 W W1 Y Y2 R G C Y2 R Y1 RH G W2 W1 Y1 Y2 O B RC TWO ZONE SYSTEM See notes 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 and 11 Y1 W2 O O W3 Fig 26 FK4C Fan Coil With Single Speed Heat Pump A97307 FK4C FAN COIL R G W1 W2 C R Y...

Страница 16: ...re switch for dual fuel applications 6 Two Zone Control does not know that dual fuel is applied Do not use thermostat AUTO CHANGEOVER mode with dual fuel applications keep both thermostats in same mode heating or cooling 7 Configure Two Zone Control board jumpers for J1 T stat Fnc J3 Equipmt HP J4 Fnc Ht w fan J5 LAT Set LAT jumper high enough to allow furnace to come on during defrost and second ...

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