Carrier ZONEKIT4ZCAR instruction manual ÐCheck Equipment and Jobsite, ÐWiring, Shielded Cable

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2.Use vibration isolators (flex connectors) on zone dampers and duct work to minimize noise.

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

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

5.Use separate isolated transformer to supply power to Comfort Zone System (50 va minimum, class 2, field supplied).

6.Load calculations must be performed to determine equipment size. Equipment selection is matched to block load. It is imperative equipment is not oversized.

7.Duct work must be designed based off the sum of peaks plus 25 percent oversize. It is imperative duct work is not under- sized.

INTRODUCTION

This installation guide pertains to revision 1.6 or greater. The Comfort Zone System allows air conditioning and heating equip- ment to control temperatures in up to 4 distinct spaces or Zones within a building. Each zone has independent temperature settings. The comfort temperature settings can change automatically through the use of schedules. This allows Comfort Zone to change temperature settings in zones to reflect occupancy or usage. For example, you can condition the bedrooms in a home from 5:00 PM through 7:00 AM or the kitchen from 3:00 PM through 6:00 PM. The Comfort Zone System uses motorized air volume control dampers (also called zone dampers) to regulate flow of condi- tioned air into zones. In this manner Comfort Zone can selectively heat or cool certain portions of a building depending upon space temperature requirements.

INSTALLATION

Step 1ÐCheck Equipment and Jobsite

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

Step 2ÐWiring

To prevent personal injury or possible equipment damage disconnect power supply before routing wire.

All wiring must comply with local and state codes.

NOTE: A remote room sensor requires a 2-wire cable, however, it is recommended that a 5-wire cable be installed to allow for a possible smart sensor upgrade. Connect white wire to terminal labeled B- if a 5-wire cable is used. Connect red wire to R+. Shielded cable is recommended to reduce noise interference.

NOTE: Use No. 22 AWG color-coded, insulated (35°C min) wire. If thermostats are to be located more than 100 ft from Comfort Zone Center as measured along control voltage wires, use 18 AWG colored-coded wires to avoid excessive voltage drop.

All wiring is run back to Comfort Zone Center. Keep wires a minimum of 12 in. from any AC voltage. Do not tie-wrap wires together. When wiring to COM BUS, a 3-wire cable must be separate from the 5-wire cable. The thermostats should be located approximately 5 ft above floor and must be located within 200 ft of Comfort Zone Center.

SHIELDED CABLE

General

1.All wiring should be shielded (except damper wiring) with 18 or 22 gage. The 3-wire, 5-wire, and Remote Sensor wire must be in separate jacketed cable.

2.All system wiring must be within 1 building. Never connect devices between 2 or more buildings.

Shielding For A Single Comfort Zone System

1.Fig. 16 Shows a Comfort Zone System with all possible options. The shield from all devices should be tied together at I/O board and terminated at shield ground at lower right hand corner of board. Be sure shielding does not touch any other wiring on board.

NOTE: Do not connect shield wire at device end. Cut end and tape up to avoid shorting.

Shielding For Multiple Comfort Zone Systems

1.If more than 1 Comfort Zone System resides on 1 job, they may be tied together for communication purposes. If no communication is required, then Comfort Zone System should be wired separate and shielded as previously stated.

2.When 2 to 4 systems are on 1 job and require communication, they should be daisy chained together through 3-wire commu- nication bus at COM BUS HAM terminal.The shielding should only be grounded at 1 point on end of communication bus as shown in Fig. 2.

 

 

SHIELD DRAIN WIRE

Comfort

Comfort

Comfort

Comfort

Zone

Zone

Zone

Zone

I/O

I/O

I/O

I/O

 

 

NOTE 1

NOTE 2

 

 

SHIELD DRAIN WIRE

NOTES:

1.Use butt splices, or solder, for shield connections. Then tape up shield.

2.Do not connect the shield drain wire at the end of Communication Bus. Cut and tape up to avoid shorting.

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Fig. 2ÐDaisy-Chained Comfort Zone Systems

3.If more than 4 systems are used on 1 job, multiple device buses must be used. Each device bus must be separated by an ISOSAT-01. A typical arrangement is shown in Fig. 3.

Communication Bus Guidelines for Maximum Number of Devices

1.The maximum number of Comfort Zone Systems allowed on 1 device bus is 4.

2.Four Zone Controllers must be addressed 4 addresses apart, example 4, 8, 12, 16 for a device bus with 4 Comfort Zone Systems.

3.Home Access Module (optional) will scan a maximum of 4 Comfort Zone Systems.

4.Multiple device buses can be tied together for communication via ISOSAT-01. An ISOSAT-02 is required for remote or direct communications via personal computer or modem. (See Fig. 4.)

5.Comfort Zone Systems may reside on a bus with VVT system devices. They may receive or broadcast time to these devices accordingly by toggling T5 enable broadcast on or off.

NOTE: If multiple 4-zone controllers are on 1 bus, only 1 can broadcast time. Turn all others off (T5).

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Contents ZONEKIT4ZCAR Shielded Cable ÐWiringÐCheck Equipment and Jobsite ÐInstall Zone Dampers ÐWiring RequirementsÐInstall Comfort Zone Center From MAX Comfort Zone Gage Length Wires Center toRound Flexible Duct Work Round Metal Duct WorkRectangular Metal Duct Work Damper Mounting BracketÐRound Flexible Duct Work ÐInstall Barometric Bypass DamperÐInstall Duct Temperature Sensor Rectangular Fibrous Glass Duct WorkÐInstall Remote Room Sensors or Smart Sensors Optional ÐInstall Dx Coil SensorÐInstall Four Zone Controller ÐSequence of OperationÐComfort Zone System Wiring Diagram PRE-POSITIONING Dampers and Starting the System FAN Sequence of Events for a Normal Heating or Cooling CycleSelection of a Reference Zone in the System Operating the Heating and Cooling Equipment ÐZone Damper Positions Damper Position Versus Zone DemandControlling the Zone Dampers Control Strategy for Heating / Cooling StagesÐAvailable Heating and Cooling Stages Vs. System Type Configuration Options for Equipment OperationÐHeating System Option Vs. Type of Heater Used Relay Pack to Hvac Equipment ConnectionsHeating & Cooling Demand F Demand C Equipment Stages Ðhvac Equipment Stages Vs. Zone DemandStage Control During Equipment Operation Programmable OPTIONS-SETTINGS ÐProgrammable Options-SettingsÐConfiguring Four Zone Controller Programmable OPTIONS-TOGGLES ÐWiring Diagram Reference ForÐWiring Diagrams ÐStart-UpSystem Switches ÐProgramming SchedulesZone Selector Dial ÐExample Weekly ScheduleController Display Right AM Time Period PM Time Period WrongHome Access Module ÐTemperature Sensor CalibrationsÐAccessories Smart Sensor and Smart Sensor Power PackOutside AIR Temperature Sensor ÐTroubleshootingToggle Setting OFF Default ÐToggle SummaryÐOperating Problems Symptom Possible CauseSF Error Code Description Solution HF Error Code Description Solution ÐTypical Wiring Diagrams Fan Coil with Air Conditioner Comfort Zone Center Speed AIR Conditioner ÐTypical Wiring Diagrams Furnace with Air Conditioner A94037 ÐTypical Wiring Diagrams Furnace with Air Conditioner ÐTypical Wiring Diagrams Fan Coil with Heat Pump A94044 ÐTypical Wiring Diagram Furnace with Heat Pump ÐTypical Wiring Diagrams Furnace with Heat Pump ÐTypical Wiring Diagrams Furnace with Heat Pump Setting Comfort Zone Configuration TableToggle Description Factory Record Default JOB Setting Rotary

ZONEKIT4ZCAR specifications

The Carrier ZONEKIT4ZCAR is an innovative zoning system designed to enhance the comfort and efficiency of heating and cooling in residential and commercial spaces. Its functionality allows users to customize temperature settings in different areas of a building, which is especially valuable in larger homes or multi-room facilities.

One of the standout features of the ZONEKIT4ZCAR is its integration with Carrier’s advanced HVAC technology. This zoning system utilizes dampers that control airflow, directing heated or cooled air to specific areas as needed. This ensures that every room is maintained at the desired temperature without wasting energy on unused spaces. The system can effectively manage up to four different zones simultaneously.

The ZONEKIT4ZCAR is equipped with smart technology compatibility, allowing seamless integration with smart home systems. Users can control their zoning settings through mobile applications, voice commands, or smart thermostats. This feature enhances user convenience, providing access to temperature adjustments from anywhere in the home. Additionally, the system can be programmed to follow user schedules, optimizing energy usage and potentially lowering energy bills.

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The installation process of the ZONEKIT4ZCAR is designed to be straightforward, making it an appealing choice for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts. It is compatible with various Carrier heating and cooling systems, allowing for easy upgrades or replacements in existing setups.

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Finally, the ZONEKIT4ZCAR provides exceptional comfort and control, making it a smart investment for anyone looking to improve their indoor climate experience. With its combination of cutting-edge technology, user-friendly features, and energy efficiency, the Carrier ZONEKIT4ZCAR stands out in the HVAC market as a reliable choice for modern zoning solutions.