CONTROLS INC.
Excellence
Without Compromise
WARNING: THESE PANELS ARE DESIGNED
FOR USE WITH 24 VOLTS.
DO NOT USE
ANY OTHER VOLTAGE!
USE CAUTION TO
AVOID ELECTRIC SHOCK OR EQUIPMENT
SPECIFICATIONS
Power
Requirements:
24V 60Hz
40VA
Wiring
Connections:
Screw
Terminal blocks
for
Thermostat gauge
wire
connections.
Mounting:
Mounts
with
4
screws
and
mollies
(included).
Panel
Dimensions:
Length:
10” (254mm);
Width: 9 7/8" (251mm); Depth: 1 9/16” (40mm).
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
PAGE
1
2
5
6
7
8
Introduction
&
Specifications
Application
Notes
Typical 5 zone control panel diagram
Thermostat
Requirements (See Notes)
Checkout
Procedures
EWC-ST-3E
Wiring
Diagram
EWC-ST-2E
Models EWC-ST-2E
&
EWC-ST-3E
T E C H N I C A L
B U L L E T I N
Model EWC-ST-2E
ZONE2
T’STAT
ZONE1
T’STAT
C
W
Y
R
C
W
Y
R
R1
O
B
G
O
R
C
+
_
ADDITIONAL
ZONE PANEL
CAUTION
PLEASE read all
instructions carefully
before starting the
installation
procedures.
J1
SYSTEM
24VAC
T’FORMER
2
1
ZONE2
MOTOR
ZONE1
MOTOR
M6
M4
M2
M1
M6
M4
M2
M1
SW1
SW2
OPEN
CLOSE
OPEN
CLOSE
EWC
CONTROLS INC.
Englishtown, NJ
ULTRA-ZONE
CONTROL SYSTEM
Y
W
G
R
B
O
X
CB1
Congratulations on purchasing the ST2E/ST3E series
ULTRA-ZONE
Control Panel. The ST series of zone control
panels are still the same popular, field proven zone control
panels that have been in use for the last seventeen years! The
new “E” series revision has a few upgrades to enhance the
reliability, protection and operation of the board.
First and most important is the replacement of the old 3 amp
slo-blo fuse, with an integrated Thermal Circuit breaker or
Polyfuse. This means no more running to the electronics store
to buy a fuse, after the spare fuse that was provided has blown.
The Polyfuse protects the panel against shorts in the thermostat
or damper field wiring. It does not protect against shorts in the
H V A C e q u i p m e n t f i e l d w i r i n g . S e e p a g e 2 .
The location of the J1 jumper on the panel has also changed, and
there is now an arrow pointing to it. The J1 jumper enables
fan operation in Heat mode as well as Cooling mode.
With the exception of the Polyfuse and the J1 jumper, all
other changes have no direct bearing on the wiring,
i n s t a l l a t i o n , o r o p e r a t i o n o f t h e c o n t r o l p a n e l .
The ST series zone control panels are the most versatile
and rugged relay based logic control systems in use today.
The Master/Slave circuitry of these panels can be utilized
to satisfy numerous control applications and job specifications.
The heating/cooling changeover operation is still controlled by a
changeover subbase on the zone 1 thermostat, or a separate
remote selector switch can be used instead. This allows
for inexpensive standard 2 or 3 wire thermostats to be used in all
z o n e s d e p e n d i n g o n t h e f i e l d a p p l i c a t i o n .
The table on Page 6 shows the types of digital programmable
thermostats that are compatible with the ST2E or ST3E panels.
The diagrams included with this bulletin are based upon the
most frequently asked questions regarding the wiring of these
panels. There are additional diagrams available through the
Te c h n i c a l S u p p o r t H o t l i n e @ 1 - 8 0 0 - 5 2 6 - 4 0 4 8 .
Contact the Hotline if you find yourself on the job site and
unsure of the exact wiring for your ST Series Control Panel.
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EWC Controls Inc. 385 Highway 33 Englishtown, NJ 07726 800-446-3110 FAX 732-446-5362 E-Mail- [email protected]
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