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Installation

CAUTION

Improper installation and operation of this control could result in damage to the equipment and possibly even personal injury. It is
your responsibility to ensure that this control is safely installed according to all applicable codes and standards. This electronic
control is not intended for use as a primary limit control. Other controls that are intended and certified as safety limits must be
placed into the control circuit. Do not open control. Refer to qualified personnel for servicing. Opening voids warranty and could
result in damage to the equipment and possibly even personal injury.

STEP ONE 

 GETTING READY 

Check the contents of this package. If any of the contents listed are missing or damaged, please contact your wholesaler or tekmar sales
representative for assistance.

Type 369 includes:

One Zone Control 369, One Outdoor Sensor 070, Data Brochures D 369, D 070, D 001,
Application Brochure A 369, User Brochure U 369.

Note:

 Carefully read the details of the 

Sequence of Operation to ensure that you have chosen the proper control for your application.

STEP TWO 

 MOUNTING THE BASE 

Remove the control from its base by pressing down on the release clip in the wiring chamber and sliding the control away from it. The
base is then mounted in accordance with the instructions in the Data Brochure D 001.

STEP THREE 

  ROUGH-IN WIRING 

All electrical wiring terminates in the control base wiring chamber. The base has standard 7/8” (22 mm) knockouts which accept common
wiring hardware and conduit fittings. Before removing the knockouts, check the wiring diagram and select those sections of the chamber
with common voltages. Do not allow the wiring to cross between sections, as the wires will interfere with safety dividers which should
be installed at a later time.

Power must not be applied to any of the wires during the rough-in wiring stage.

• All wires are to be stripped to a length of 3/8” (9mm) to ensure proper connection to the control.

• Install the Outdoor Sensor 070 according to the instructions in the Data Brochure D 070, and run the wiring back to the control.

• If an Indoor Sensor 076 or 077 is used, install the indoor sensor(s) according to the instructions in the Data Brochure D 074, and

run the wiring back to the control.

•  If a Room Temperature Unit (RTU) 060 is used, install the RTU(s) according to the instructions in the Data Brochure D 060, and

run the wiring back to the control. If a Room Temperature Unit (RTU) 062 or 063 is used, install the RTU(s) according to the
instructions in the Data Brochure D 062, and run the wiring back to the control.

• If a Remote Display Module (RDM) 040 is used, install the module according to the instructions in the Data Brochure D 040, and

run the wiring back to the control.

• If multiple zone controls are used, run two wires from one zone control to the next to create a chain.

• Run wiring from the system pump to the control.

• Run wires from each zone valve / pump to the control.

• Run wires from the 115 V (ac) power to the control. Use a clean power source with a 15 A circuit to ensure proper operation. The

circuit breaker should be located near the control.

• Multi-strand 16 AWG wire is recommended for all 115 V (ac) wiring due to its superior flexibility and ease of installation into

the terminals.

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Содержание Zone Control 369

Страница 1: ...om Temperatue Unit RTU Item Menu Input Indoor Sensor 70 Test None Setback off red red Data Brochure Zone Control 369 D 369 01 09 The Zone Control 369 is designed to control the temperature in up to si...

Страница 2: ...Display LCD as the method of supplying information You can use the LCD in order to setup and monitor the operation of your system The 369 has four push buttons Menu Item for selecting and adjusting s...

Страница 3: ...access the zone settings for a particular zone select the Zone Adjust menu for that zone by using the Menu button Adjust will be displayed in the left hand side of the display and Zone followed by th...

Страница 4: ...d Night mode Ovr Cool AM PM sec min hr Zone Displays when a zone is in operation Optimum Stop Displays when a zone is in optimum stop Optimum Start Displays when a zone is in optimum start Override Di...

Страница 5: ...order to prevent short cycling the 369 ensures that the zone relays remain on or off for a minimum amount of time PID Zoning Logic Proportional P Proportional control logic compares the actual zone te...

Страница 6: ...contactisoperatedbasedonthezoningdevice s selected RefertotheZONEOUTPUTsectionforsystem pump operation The system pump is also operated based on the purge and exercise functions EXERCISING EXERCISE Th...

Страница 7: ...e relay on time increases until it reaches the maximum of the cycle length The Hi stage relay is then turned on and its on time is increased as the load increases When the heating load decreases again...

Страница 8: ...ir sensor which is used to control the heating and cooling air temperature while a slab sensor connected to the 063 RTU controls the floor slab temperature During mild conditions the floor slab is mai...

Страница 9: ...e Settings section of this brochure Zone Schedule ZONE The zone schedule allows each zone to have its own independent schedule A zone schedule is only available for zones using display RTUs The ZONE s...

Страница 10: ...occupied or temporary unoccupied override is selected the 369 operates the zone s in the selected override mode for 3 hours from the time the selection is made Once completed the control reverts to t...

Страница 11: ...ther items In cases where a restricted temperature range is required the RTU s range can be limited by changing the access level of the RTU Remote indoor sensors can be connected to the 063 to average...

Страница 12: ...ittings Before removing the knockouts check the wiring diagram and select those sections of the chamber with common voltages Do not allow the wiring to cross between sections as the wires will interfe...

Страница 13: ...m pump circuit to the Sys Pmp terminal 17 and the second side of the pump circuit to the neutral N side of the 115 V ac power supply Zone Pumps and Zone Valves Note The zoning outputs are isolated ter...

Страница 14: ...to the Com and UnO Sw 4 and 1 terminals When these terminals short together the control registers an Unoccupied signal One Stage RTU and Indoor Sensor Connections RTUs and indoor sensors provide indoo...

Страница 15: ...or sensor is used connect the two wires from the sensor to the Com and Indr 4 terminals 24 and 27 Note If an RTU is connected to tN1 4 an indoor sensor can not be connected to Indr 4 Zone 6 tN1 6 or I...

Страница 16: ...erminals 7 and 6 make sure power to the pump or valve circuit is off and install a jumper between the Com 1 2 and Zn 1 terminals 7 and 6 When the zone circuit is powered up the zone pump should turn o...

Страница 17: ...he unlocked position to the locked position As long as the DIP switch is in the locked position the access level of the control or tekmar Net tN1 tN2 device can no longer be viewed or adjusted in its...

Страница 18: ...oom air temperature of zone 6 This is the signal that is being received from a zone control OFF 30 to 110 F OFF 1 to 43 C This is the signal that is being sent to a reset or additional zone control OF...

Страница 19: ...the zone number in the bottom of the display 369 Zone Adjust Menu 1 of 2 0 10 to 3 00 hr Default 0 30 hr NONE STRT Default NONE 0 30 to 4 00 min Default 3 00 min 0 10 to 2 00 min Default 0 30 min OFF...

Страница 20: ...was last cleared The total number of Cooling relay running hours since this item was last cleared The total number of Zn 1 relay running hours since this item was last cleared The total number of Zn 2...

Страница 21: ...r will increase if there is a lowering of the input voltage beyond the control s usable range This item can also be used as an indication of the quality of the power source L T D I N S T A D V Range A...

Страница 22: ...switch Setback C C C C Occ 2 UnOcc 2 to 11 50 PM or to 23 50 Default to 11 50 PM or to 23 50 Default to 11 50 PM or to 23 50 Default Time when the first occupied period begins every day 7DAY 24h 24hr...

Страница 23: ...002 When using display RTUs several items related to the system are no longer available in the control s User Interface These items are available only in the RTU s User Interface Also the number of i...

Страница 24: ...tment in the LTD access level MODE OFF and DIP switch Setback The desired cooled room air temperature during an occupied period Note There is only a 3 F 1 C adjustment in the LTD access level RTU 6 an...

Страница 25: ...is an adjustable item If the air temperature measured by the RTU drops below this setting the control will display a warning message OFF 20 to 80 F OFF 7 to 27 C Default OFF Note To clear the recorded...

Страница 26: ...le refer to the Example given in the Schedule menu of the 369 Note To skip an event during a schedule select the Null event Use the arrow keys to select the Time between 11 50 PM and 12 00 AM is displ...

Страница 27: ...utes while the test sequence is paused the control exits the entire test routine If the test sequence is paused the Test button can be pressed again to advance to the next step This can also be used t...

Страница 28: ...tch the piping of the system This is a relatively simple step that tends to be overlooked however it can often save hours of time troubleshooting a system Note flow directions in the system paying clo...

Страница 29: ...te Access level must be ADV in order to clear the error The control was unable to read a piece of information stored in the Miscellaneous Menu Because of this the control was required to load the fact...

Страница 30: ...nu Because of this the control was required to load the factory settings into all of the items in the Adjust menu The control will stop operation until all of the items available in the Adjust menu of...

Страница 31: ...o clear the error message The Remote 1 Sensor attached to RTU 1 is being read as a short circuit RTU 1 will continue operation using all remaining sensors If all of the sensors are unavailable the con...

Страница 32: ...The purchaser by taking receipt of the tekmar product product acknowledges receipt of the terms of the warranty and acknowledges that it has read and understands same tekmar warrants each tekmar prod...

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