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EMM-3U UNIVERSAL ELECTRONIC MINIZONE™ PANEL

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• Heat pumps can be controlled by conventional thermostats 

because the EMM-3U controls the reversing valve based 

on whether the panel is in heat or cool. 

— It controls auxiliary heat through the stage timer. 

— For heat pump applications, set DIP switch 4 to Off.

• In all cases, when a conventional thermostat is used, the 

O/B thermostat type jumper located next to each 

thermostat connection must remain disconnected.

Heat Pump Thermostats

Heat pump thermostats that have a single Y terminal for first 

stage heat and cool and those with separate Y1 and W1 can 

be used with the EMM-3U. Thermostats of either type can be 

used on any zone. Set DIP switch 4 to Off for heat pump 

control.

HEAT PUMP THERMOSTATS WITH SINGLE Y OUTPUT

Thermostats with a single Y wire for first stage heat and cool 

can be connected to the EMM-3U. O/B thermostat type 

jumpers must be set correctly: 

— If the thermostat uses O for changeover, connect it to 

the O/B thermostat terminal on the panel and connect 

the O/B jumper on the panel. (There is one jumper for 

each zone.) 

— If B is used, leave the jumper disconnected. 

HEAT PUMP THERMOSTATS WITH SEPARATE Y1 AND W1 
TERMINALS

• Heat pump thermostats with separate Y1 and W2 terminals 

for first stage can be used to control a heat pump.

• On these installations, it is not necessary to connect O or B 

from the thermostat.

• Leave the O/B thermostat type jumper disconnected.

Emergency Heat Control

NOTE: Emergency heat is defined as using an auxiliary heat 

source without using the heat pump. When the Em 

Heat switch is in the Em Ht position, the heat pump is 

locked out and calls for heat are sent to the E equip-

ment terminal.

• A recommended heat pump thermostat (see Table 1) can 

also switch the board to the emergency heat mode. When 

one or more thermostats is in emergency heat, the board 

locks out the heat pump.

• When the same source of heat is used for auxiliary heat 

and emergency heat, the W2 and E equipment terminals 

are jumpered together. Set DIP switch 12 to the Off 

position. 

• When a different source of heat is used for Auxiliary Heat 

and Emergency Heat, Auxiliary Heat is wired to W2 and 

Emergency Heat is wired to E. Set DIP switch 12 to On. 

When the EMM3-U is then set to Emergency heat, it first 

engages equipment terminal E on a call for heat and the 

second stage of emergency heat is then W2.

Multi-Stage Thermostats

Use multi-stage thermostats to control up to two stages of 

heat or cool with the Y2 and W2 thermostat terminals on the 

panel.

Manual and Automatic Changeover 

Thermostats

Manual or automatic changeover thermostats can be used.

• The panel determines the call for heat or cool based on 

which was called for first. 

• Subsequent calls for heat or cool are honored when the 

initial call is satisfied, or 20 minutes has elapsed.

Rebooting the Microprocessor

To reset the panel, press and release the Boot button. The 

system reboots and enters the Purge mode.

Discharge Air Temperature Sensor

The C7735A1000 Discharge Air Temperature Sensor is a 

supply-duct-mounted temperature probe used to control 

capacity and prevent high limit or coil icing. 

• The sensor attaches to the two DATS terminals on the 

panel. 

• When a high or low limit is reached, the panel shuts off the 

equipment and keeps the fan operating for 2-1/2 minutes.

• After this time, it re-energizes the equipment after the 

discharge air temperature recovers by ten degrees. 

• When the DATS exceeds the high or low limit, the Heat 

(red) or Cool (green) LED flashes.

• Set the temperature to 120°F for heat pump systems or 

160°F for fossil fuel. The low limit can be set to 40°F or 

48°F. 

See Table 4 to configure high and low limit using DIP switches 

5 and 6.

IMPORTANT

Be sure the Discharge Air Temperature Sensor     

wiring does not run parallel with line voltage wiring 

unless more than 12 inches of separation exists or 

shielded cable is used.

NOTE: The yellow purge LED flashes in all modes other 

than purge when there is a DATS failure, a wiring 

problem, or when no DATS is connected to the 

panel.

The zone control panel will continue to operate correctly when 

the purge LED is flashing but without the high and low limit 

protection.

Circuit Breaker Protection

A built-in thermal circuit breaker protects the panel against 

shorts in the thermostat and damper wiring:

• When the circuit breaker is tripped, none of the LEDs 

illuminate and the yellow rectangular component located 

left of the R and C terminals is hot when touched. 

• Remove power to the panel for at least five minutes to 

allow the breaker to cool and reset. 

• To eliminate the short, verify damper and thermostat wiring.

Fan On In Heat

The system blower can be set to come on with a call for heat 

as required for hydro-air or electric heat systems:

• Setting DIP switch 7 to Off configures the blower to engage 

with a call for heat.

Содержание MiniZone EMM-3U

Страница 1: ...rature Sensor for capacity control with adjustable high and low limits System and Zone LEDs indicate system status Automatic zone changeover with 20 minute changeover timer Individual zone fan control Thermal circuit breaker protects panel and transformer from damage if miswired Purge timer protects equipment between calls for heating and cooling Uses spring open power closed spring closed power o...

Страница 2: ...ensing Temperature Ratings Shipping 20 to 120 F Operating 40 to 150 F LED SYSTEM mode LED 5 used to communicate equipment status Red Heat Heat mode Green Cool Cool mode Yellow Purge Purge mode Green Fan Fan mode Red EM Heat Emergency Heat mode Flashing Red Heat System exceeds high DATS input Flashing Green Cool System exceeds low DATS input Flashing Yellow Purge No DATS or DATS failure Off Idle mo...

Страница 3: ...nded Thermostats System Non Programmable Programmable Single Stage T87F1859 Q539A1014 T87F4010 Q539A4026 T8501D1046 T8400C1016 T8400C1040 T8400C1099 T8501D1111 T8601D2027 T8600D2069 T8600D2028 T8601D2019 T8602D2018 T8602D2000 T8000C1002 T8000C1010 T8001C1019 PC8900 W8900A C Heat Pumpb Y594R1243a c d Y594G1252a e T8411R1002 T8411R1028 T8611G2051a T8011R1006 T8011R1014 T8011F1002 Multi Stageb T8424D...

Страница 4: ...ostat jumper on the EMM 3U disconnected The PC8900 can be used as a zone thermostat See Fig 4 for hookup The PC8900 with the W8900A or C controls up to 2 heat and 2 cool stages of conventional equipment The PC8900 with the W8900A also controls heat pump equipment Connect a jumper on the W8900 from Rc to Rh as shown Wire terminals R and C to a transformer Alternately if the zone control system curr...

Страница 5: ... LEAVE O B JUMPER ON EMM 3U DISCONNECTED EMM 3U THERMOSTAT CONNECTORS TYPICAL SINGLE STAGE THERMOSTAT WIRING 1 2 3 3 1 R C G W2Y2 O B M6M4M1 Y1 W1 E C R L 24VAC 40VA 2 M20781A W8900A C IS RECOMMEDED FOR CONVENTIONAL AND HEAT PUMP APPLICATIONS THE W8900B CANNOT SWITCH THE PANEL TO EMERGENCY HEAT LEAVE O B JUMPER ON EMM 3U DISCONNECTED 1 2 1 S1 S T1 T OUT OUT LED G Y2 Y1 W1 W2 1 2 3 4 GND C R RH RC ...

Страница 6: ...N EMM 3U DISCONNETED HEAT PUMP THERMOSTAT WITH SEPARATE W1 AND Y1 THERMOSTAT WIRING 1 2 3 1 2 EMM 3U THERMOSTAT CONNECTORS 3 R C G W2Y2 M6M4M1 Y1 C R L 24VAC 40VA O B W1 E M20783A G C R Y1 L W2 E B O COMMON C TERMINAL IS USED ONLY BY THERMOSTATS THAT REQUIRE A COMMON WIRE NORMALLY CONNECT E ON THERMOSTAT TO W1 E ON PANEL ALTERNATELY INSTALL JUMPER FROM E TO Y1 ON THERMOSTAT CONNECT O B TERMOSTAT J...

Страница 7: ... a problem with the DATS sensor 3 There is a problem with the DATS wiring The zone control panel will continue to operate correctly when the purge LED is flashing but without the high and low limit protection Equipment Wiring Conventional Equipment Wire the heating and cooling equipment to the equipment terminals on the EMM 3U Panel as shown in Fig 17 Conventional Equipment Leave DIP switch 4 set ...

Страница 8: ...ee Fig 17 and 18 for heat pump equipment wiring Refer to the manufacturer instructions for additional wiring details and substitute the EMM 3U equipment terminals for the thermostat terminals shown If the same heat source is used for auxiliary heat and emergency heat Connect the auxiliary heat to W2 Wire a jumper from W2 to E Set DIP switch 12 to Off If auxiliary heat is separate from emergency he...

Страница 9: ...ling systems require a jumper to be installed connecting RH and RC factory installed 1 C terminal connection is not required on battery powered power stealing or some electromechanical thermostats 2 Leave jumper disconnected for conventional thermostats Discharge Air Temperature Sensor See C7735 Installation Instructions for further information R C DATS DATS OFF ON EM HEAT B O Y1 Y2 G Cooling Tran...

Страница 10: ...RELAY COOLING CONTACTOR M14765A REMOVE FACTORY INSTALLED RH TO RC JUMPER 1 RC RH W1 W2 E B O Y1 Y2 G PANEL 1 TRANSFORMER L1 HOT L2 SECOND STAGE HEAT RELAY EM HEAT RELAY COOLING CHANGE OVER VALVE FIRST STAGE COMPRESSOR RELAY FAN RELAY M14767A LEAVE FACTORY INSTALLED RH TO RC JUMPER IN PLACE 1 RC RH W1 W2 E B O Y1 Y2 G PANEL 1 TRANSFORMER L1 HOT L2 SECOND STAGE HEAT RELAY COOLING CHANGE OVER VALVE F...

Страница 11: ...e switches are shipped in the On Up position See Fig 13 and Tables 4 and 5 M20888 ZONE DAMPER MOTORS M1 common M4 power open M6 power closed 24 Volt Equipment MOMENTARY PUSHBUTTON SWITCHES BOOT USED TO CLEAR THE SYSTEM AND MICROPROCESSOR PURGE OVERRIDE USED TO BYPASS THE PURGE CYCLE WHILE TROUBLESHOOTING DIP Switches see Installation Instructions for details 1 2 3 Set to off for 1 stage heat and c...

Страница 12: ...t a single stage thermostat see Table 1 Set DIP switches 1 2 and 3 to Off to disable the stage timer Multi Stage THERMOSTAT CONTROLLED STAGES Select a multi stage thermostat see Table 1 that energizes W2 and Y2 for second stage of heat and cool Configure DIP switches 1 2 and 3 to Off to disable the stage timer Timer Controlled Stages The panel stage timer energizes the second stage of heat or cool...

Страница 13: ...or heat and the second stage of emergency heat is then W2 Multi Stage Thermostats Use multi stage thermostats to control up to two stages of heat or cool with the Y2 and W2 thermostat terminals on the panel Manual and Automatic Changeover Thermostats Manual or automatic changeover thermostats can be used The panel determines the call for heat or cool based on which was called for first Subsequent ...

Страница 14: ...ontrols fan in heat Panel engages fan in heat 8 Purge Fan Purge Fan controlled by HVAC Panel engages Purge Fan 9 Purge Damper Purges into last zone calling Purges into all zones 10 Purge Time Two minutes 3 1 2 minutes 11 EM Heat Fan HVAC controls fan in EM heat Panel engages fan with heat 12 2nd Stage Em Heat Yes No Table 5 Stage Timer Configuration Time Minutes DIP Switch 1 DIP Switch 2 DIP Switc...

Страница 15: ...r W1 G on the thermostat If there is voltage there then it is a bad Y or Y1 or O B if you are using O B wire If no voltage at R any other terminal on the thermostat then it is a bad R wire Jumper the R wire to the Y or Y1 and O B if you have a wire on O B wire on the thermostat If the COOL light comes on you have a bad thermostat Replace thermostat If you jumper R Y or Y1 on the thermostat and the...

Страница 16: ... R G on the thermostat If there is voltage it is a bad W or W1 or B if you are using B wire If there is no voltage at R any other terminal on the thermostat it is a bad R wire Jumper the R wire to the W or W1 and O B if your thermostat uses it for heat changover wire on the thermostat If the HEAT light comes on you have a bad thermostat Replace thermostat If you jumper R W or W1 and O B if you hav...

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