Remote Thermostat Control
Multiple Units Connected to One Remote Thermostat (2800 Series)
One remote control thermostat may be used to control multiple resistance heat Zoneline units, however the units may not be wired direct. Since each Zoneline unit has an
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integral transformer, direct wiring can result in a “bucking” or boosting” voltage condition, and is in violation of the National Electric Code. The diagram below shows the correct wiring for such an installation through the use
of field supplied isolation relays.
For Use With Mechanical 4-Wire Systems Only
Remote Control (Low Voltage) Wiring
One stage Thermostat Controlling Three Zoneline Units Resistance Heat Zoneline 2800 Series Units
(Not Applicable on Heat Pump Units)
Field-Supplied Relay Specifications
Number Of | Relay Designation |
Units Controlled | R1, R2, And R3 |
2POTTER and BRUMFIELD TYPE
3POTTER and BRUMFIELD TYPE
4POTTER and BRUMFIELD TYPE
MORE THAN 4 | USE COMBINATION OF RELAYS SPECIFIED ABOVE |
NOTE: Current draw through thermostat contacts should not exceed 1.0 amps. *Special order, 100 piece minimum order.
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