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Step 1 

•  Cut the cable to the desired length. Take

care to ensure the ends are cut square.

Step 2 

•  Insert the cable between the stripper blades of the

crimping tool so that it touches the metal stop.

•  Squeeze the handles and pull the tool

to remove the cables outer sheath and

expose the insulated inner conductors.

•  Ensure the insulation on the inner

conductors is not damaged.

Step 3

•  Insert a plug into the plug holder of the

crimping tool. It will click into place.

•  Insert the prepared cable end into the plug, taking

care to ensure the coloured inner conductors

are in the same order and position each time.

•  Squeeze the handles firmly to set the

contacts and secure the cable.

05 Crimping Instructions

Never insert uncrimped plugs into 

the sockets. 

Doing so may cause damage to the socket 

contacts. Crimped plugs should insert easily into 

sockets until the locking tab clicks into place. 

Plugs that have been incorrectly crimped may 

be difficult to insert and may cause damage 

to the socket contacts if forced into place. 

Cable connections are polarity conscious. 

It is essential that every cable termination for 

each installation is performed with the coloured 

inner conductors in the same order and position 

in the plug. Any two cable ends should appear 

identical if held side by side (provided they are of 

the same cable type – i.e. shielded or unshielded).

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Manual

Содержание Myzone2

Страница 1: ...Climate Control System 2 Installation Manual ...

Страница 2: ...01 02 03 04 05 06 Introduction System Overview Technical Specifications Installation Crimping Instructions Commissioning 3 3 4 4 6 7 Contents 2 MyZone 2 Installation Manual ...

Страница 3: ... Although the installation commissioning and operation of the system are simple the actual control process is ingenious The operation can be separated into 3 areas 1 Individual Zone Airflow Management 2 Total Airflow Management 3 Safety Modes 2 1 1 Individual Zone Airflow Management One of the strengths of the MyZone 2 system is the way it handles each zone as an independent entity The zone damper...

Страница 4: ... 3 19 4 VA 15 8 VA 4 24 5 VA 18 8 VA 5 29 7 VA 21 8 VA 6 34 8 VA 24 8 VA 7 40 0 VA 27 8 VA 8 45 2 VA 30 8 VA 3 1 Electrical Requirements Power input to system 24 Volts AC 10 Line Frequency 50 Hz 3 2 System Power Consumption The power consumption data in this table represents maximum values with all motors driving and 2 x LCD touchpads with backlighting on Typical loads will be less than this 3 3 E...

Страница 5: ...ntrol One touchpad on each floor or in each zone is often the case The touchpad has been designed to be mounted using the provided c clip and wall mount box 4 2 3 Motorised Damper The motorised dampers should be fitted in line with the flexible duct Care should be taken to make certain that all dampers motors are of the same type MyZone 2 utilises time proportional modulation and conducts a honing...

Страница 6: ...tion each time Squeeze the handles firmly to set the contacts and secure the cable 05 Crimping Instructions Never insert uncrimped plugs into the sockets Doing so may cause damage to the socket contacts Crimped plugs should insert easily into sockets until the locking tab clicks into place Plugs that have been incorrectly crimped may be difficult to insert and may cause damage to the socket contac...

Страница 7: ...otors supplied and that the system safety mechanisms are operating as intended Using the MZWFTP8 V2 System Configuration settings are accessed by pressing the Zones icon from the Home screen from the Zone Overview Screen press the Settings icon in the top right corner System configuration settings are password protected to prevent accidental tampering The password is 4321 Please see MyZone 2 User ...

Страница 8: ...Climate Control System 2 ...

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