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INSTALLATION  

 

ZONE DAMPERS 

1.  Zone dampers may be two-wire (powered closed, spring open) or three-wire (powered closed, powered open) 
2.  Two-wire dampers connect to the zone damper terminals marked ‘D’ and ‘D’.  Three-wire dampers connect to 

the terminals marked PC (Powered Closed), C (Common), and PO (Powered Open). 

3.  As many as three dampers may be wired in parallel for any single zone, providing the total VA of all dampers 

does not exceed the VA rating of the zone control panel transformer.  

4.  A 40 VA transformer will power the panel and up to four (4) dampers. A 75 VA transformer will power the panel  
    and up to seven (7) dampers. 
5.  If the total VA of all dampers exceeds 75 VA, a relay and a separate 24 volt transformer will be required to      
    power additional dampers.  
6.  Use only 18 gauge thermostat wire. Do not exceed 300 feet from zone damper to control panel. 

     
ZONE THERMOSTATS 

1.  Zone thermostats must match equipment type. (Heat / Cool or Heat Pump) Power stealing thermostats are not 

recommended. 

2.  Use only 18 gauge thermostat wire. Do not exceed 300 feet from zone thermostat to control panel. 
     

REMOTE SENSORS 

  Z-600-DAS 
1.  Mount the Z-600-DAS Discharge Air Sensor in the supply trunk. Mount the sensor out of the line of sight of the 

heat exchanger and cooling coils whenever possible and before any zone dampers. The Z-600-DAS sensor 
has a resistance value of 10,000 Ohms @ 77° F. 

2.  Use 18 gauge thermostat wire to connect the sensor to the DAS terminals on the zone control panel. 
       
  Z-600-OTS 

(For dual fuel applications) 

1.  Mount the Z-600-OTS Outdoor Temperature Sensor inside the outdoor unit where it will not be directly exposed 

to sunlight, water, snow or ice. The Z-600-OTS sensor has a resistance value of 10,000 Ohms @ 77° F. 

2.  Use 18 gauge thermostat wire to connect the sensor to the OTS terminals on the control panel. 
   

HVAC UNIT 

1.  Wire the HVAC unit to the HVAC System terminals on the zone control panel. For equipment having separate  
    heating and cooling transformers, cut the jumper marked RH-RC on the control board and wire independently. 
2.  Use 18 gauge thermostat wire to connect the zone control panel HVAC System terminals to the HVAC  
  unit 

terminals. 

3. 

The 24 VAC equipment common does not wire to the Z-600 panel

 
 
 

SYSTEM STATUS LED DEFINITIONS AND FUNCTIONS 

 
 

 CAP CTRL      Capacity Control              

BLINKS when below selected value. ON when equal to or greater than  

                        selected 

value. 

(See 

Capacity 

Control 

Settings 

on 

back 

page) 

 
 EMHT           Emergency Heat                 

BLINKS when heat pump system is in the emergency heat mode. ON to  

                        indicate 

that a zone thermostat is still in the emergency heat mode.  

                                                (See Emergency Heat Reset instructions

 
 

DAS 

LIMIT 

  Discharge 

Air 

Sensor     

ON when DAS is connected. BLINKS when panel goes out on high 

                                                  or low limit. 

 
 PURGE          Purge Cycle       

            ON for 1 minute after heating or cooling call when Purge is selected. 

 
 TEST             Time Delay Speed Up         

BLINKS when time delays are in speed up mode. Resets in 15 minutes. 

 
 OTS              Outdoor Temperature Sensor 

ON when OTS is connected. BLINKS when panel goes out on high 

                                                or low balance point. 

 
 STATUS        Continuous System Check    

BLINKS to confirm microprocessor is functioning properly. 

 
 POWER        System Power                 

ON when system is receiving 24 Volts. 

   
       

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