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Rectangular Damper Capacities* 

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610 

710 

820 

925 

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1175 

1250 

1400 

1500 

1600 

1725 

1825 

2000 

2100 

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2275 

2400 

2525 

10 

400 

540 

680 

825 

975  1125  1300  1400 

1590 

1750 

1975 

2100 

2175 

2400 

2600 

2775 

2900 

3000 

3200 

3400 

3600 

12 

500 

680 

850  1000  1200  1400  1600  1850 

2000 

2300 

2550 

2700 

2850 

3100 

3400 

3600 

3800 

3975 

4200 

4450 

5775 

14 

610 

825  1000  1250  1500  1750  2000  2250 

2500 

2900 

3150 

3425 

3625 

3825 

4200 

4600 

4800 

5000 

5300 

5750 

6000

16 

710 

975  1200  1500  1800  2100  2450  2700 

3000 

3600 

3950 

4200 

4425 

4650 

5100 

5600 

5780 

6025 

6500 

7000 

7400

18 

820  1125  1400  1750  2100  2500  2850  3080 

3600 

4400 

4600 

4950 

5100 

5600 

6000 

6500 

7000 

7150 

7600 

8100 

8600 

20 

925  1300  1600  2000  2450  2850  3400  3775 

4000 

4800 

5500 

5700 

6000 

6600 

7100 

7900 

8025 

8500 

9000 

9600  10075 

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1050  1400  1850  2250  2700  3080  3775  4300 

4800 

5100 

6000 

6350 

6800 

7200 

7800 

8600 

9000 

9600  10000  11500  12500 

24 

1175  1590  2000  2500  3000  3600  4000  4800 

5400 

6100 

7000 

7150 

7600 

8600 

9100  10000  10700  11500  12000  13050  14700 

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1250  1750  2300  2900  3600  4400  4800  5100 

6100 

6700 

7800 

8400 

8900  10000  10900  11075  12050  13000  14000  15000  15900 

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1400  1975  2550  3150  3950  4600  5500  6000 

7000 

7800 

8400 

9150  10000  10700  11900  13000  13800  14900  15200  16500  17500 

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1500  2100  2700  3425  4200  4950  5700  6350 

7150 

8400 

9150  10000  11000  11800  12400  13800  14200  15000  16000  17400  18500 

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1600  2175  2850  3625  4425  5100  6000  6800 

7600 

8900  10000  11000  11250  12700  13900  14900  15200  16900  17300  19000  20500 

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1725  2400  3100  3825  4650  5600  6600  7200 

8600  10000  10700  11800  12700  14100  15000  16500  17200  18100  19200  20500  21900 

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1825  2600  3400  4200  5100  6000  7100  7800 

9100  10900  11900  12400  13900  15000  16100  17400  18500  20000  21500  22900  24200 

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2100  2900  3800  4800  5780  7000  8025  9000  10700  12050  13800  14200  15200  17200  18500  20000  21000  22200  24900  25000  27000 

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2200  3000  3975  5000  6025  7150  8500  9600  11500  13000  14900  15000  16900  18100  20000  21900  22200  22800  25100  26900  30000 

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2275  3200  4200  5300  6500  7600  9000  10000  12000  14000  15200  16000  17300  19200  21500  22600  24900  25100  26500  30000  32000 

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2400  3400  4450  5750  7000  8100  9600  11500  13050  15000  16500  17400  19000  20500  22900  24000  25000  26900  30000  30500  32800 

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2525  3600  5775  6000  7400  8600  1075  12500  14700  15900  17500  18500  20500  21900  24200  25100  27000  30000  32000  32800  35600 

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Summary of Contents for GEN II -VVT

Page 1: ...58 GEN II VVT V O T E B A S E D A U T O C H A N G E O V E R V V T COMMERCIAL ZONING SIMPLIFIED GEN II System Controller A M O D U L A T I N G S Y S T E M Installation and Applications Manual...

Page 2: ...on GEN II controller switch E Power light should light up and look at the display G on the GEN II controller and the 01 should appear on the display This indicates you are communicating with the first...

Page 3: ...on a call for heat place the EH jumper over both pins for several seconds and then remove Place the jumper tab on one pin 2 O B and HP jumpers F should both be on one pin or removed for GE operation...

Page 4: ...g Zone Dampers 12 ZONE DAMPERS Bypass Dampers Slaving Bypass Dampers Bypass Installation IPC Static Pressure Controller 1 2 3 3 4 5 5 5 5 6 7 8 9 9 9 10 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 19 38 39 40 41 42 43 44...

Page 5: ...or with a simple startup diagnostic to minimize wiring errors and speed installation independent zo GEN II is recognized as the Industry s easiest commercial zone control system to install and wire Th...

Page 6: ...s the thermostats once per minute to determine the thermostat demand status for heat and cool The heat and cool changeover functions will operate by the type of changeover selected on the controller W...

Page 7: ...Operation for Electric Heat G Digital Display Leaving Air Temperature and configuration H Up Down Set Buttons High Limit Low Limit Set I Fan Jumper Continuous or Auto Staging Strategy Time Temperature...

Page 8: ...The GEN II controller is shipped from the factory configured for basic Gas Electric operation However the following should be checked as part of the initial installation setup procedures 1 EH jumper...

Page 9: ...n where the fan is controlled by the HVAC system fan control When a fan output is required from the GEN II controller on a call for heat place the EH jumper over both pins for several seconds and then...

Page 10: ...mp for Heat Pump Operation O B Jumper Heat Pump Only Reversing Valve Operation EH Jumper Set Up Fan Operation for Electric Heat G Digital Display Leaving Air Temperature and configuration H Up Down Se...

Page 11: ...2 will de energize B reversing valve Sequence of operation is the same O B is energized in the heat mode Heat Call When a majority active heat call is received by the GEN II controller Y1 and G LEDs a...

Page 12: ...on 4 Set the Priority jumper F on one pin 5 Set the TIME TEMP jumper I on the middle and upper pins 6 Set NIGHT DAY switch J for DAY position 7 Set LOCK UNLOCK switch K to UNLOCK 8 Switch the controll...

Page 13: ...controller is configured for Heat Pump HP jumper F on both pins the Cool and Heat cut out temperatures are 45 126 F 7 52 C The cut out temperatures can be changed with the following procedure Heat cut...

Page 14: ...ect the A B communication wires on the left hand terminal block there are 2 sets of A B terminals to make the daisy chain wiring easier NOTE The communication wire must be twisted pair Belden 8740 845...

Page 15: ...e and arrows and set the new ID ranging from 1 17 Tap to save changes to return to the home screen tap Select Damper Type The EzTouch needs to be configured for the type of damper that it is wired to...

Page 16: ...ostats are auto changeover but specific modes may be selected Heat Cool mode is the default System Heat Cool Tap on select Heat Cool Tap to save changes System Heat Only Tap on select Heat Only Tap to...

Page 17: ...Unoccupied Light Current Schedule Calibrate Display Set Temperature Mode Time Date Select Occupied Light Set Display Accuracy Temperature F C OVERRIDE UNOCCUPIED When a thermostat displays unoccupied...

Page 18: ...to be set to heat cool cool only heat only of off operation EzTouch CONFIGURATION MENU While in the Thermostat Con guration Menu Select Mode Select the the desired mode operation Tap to save changes t...

Page 19: ...the Thermostat Con guration Menu Select Set Display Accuracy Select the the desired display accuracy Tap to save changes to return to the home screen tap While in Thermostat Con guration Menu Select...

Page 20: ...emp The degree symbol will change color from white to green and then tap The THERMOSTAT ADVANCED MENU allows you to Set ID Select damper type Select Menu Type Select Aux Heat Temp Source Diagnostic ST...

Page 21: ...screen to return to the home screen tap EzTouch ADVANCED MENU set damper type round rectangular spring loaded vrf TEMP SOURCE Temp source allows the thermostat to display the outside air temperature...

Page 22: ...and de energizes Tap blue led to con rm the blue led illuminates Tap red led to con rm the red led illuminates Tap to exit diagnostic screen to return to the home screen tap The EzTouch Diagnostic scr...

Page 23: ...l the heat call is satis ed Reheat when the zone temperature drops 2 below the heat set point the damper will modulate to approximately 40 providing air ow over the electric heat strips the AUX termin...

Page 24: ...board heater Wire from AUX C terminals to the 24v coil on a eld supplied SPDT relay Wire baseboard heat to the load side of the relay to the baseboard heater Wire from the AUX C to the 24v coil on a e...

Page 25: ...TRANSFORMER TO POWER THE BYPASS DAMPER SUPPLY AIR LAT DISCHARGE SENSOR LAT SUPPLY LAT LOCATED BEFORE THE BYPASS ZONE DAMPER ACTUATOR DM SUPPLIED WITH ZONE DAMPER INTEGRATED STATIC PRESSURE CONTROL IP...

Page 26: ...whatever the 2nd stage temperature is set for When the room temperature reaches set point Y1 and Y2 will de energize O or B energize for the reversing valve circuit depending on con guration The G ci...

Page 27: ...NICATION WIRE DAISY CHAIN 24V POWER FROM GEN II Use 18 6 thermostat wire wire from SATouch to the RTU split system Make sure to match up the unit terminals to the SATouch terminals R Y1 Y2 W1 O B W2 G...

Page 28: ...egree symbol will change from white to green and then tap Once in the Thermostat Advanced Menu Select SET ID Use the and arrows and set the new ID ranging from 1 20 Tap to save changes to return to th...

Page 29: ...ap to save changes System Off Tap on select Off Tap to save changes Override Operation When the thermostat displays the unoccupied icon a 2 hour temporary override may be initiated by tapping the Over...

Page 30: ...screen tap Shortcut note Tap on to place the thermostat into 2 hour override mode THERMOSTAT CONFIGURATION MENU To access the Thermostat Con guration Menu Tap The THERMOSTAT CONFIGURATION MENU allows...

Page 31: ...ect the the desired operation mode Tap to save changes to return to the home screen tap Shortcut note Tap on the home screen to access the mode selection screen The brightness of the thermostat during...

Page 32: ...or F or C operation While in the Thermostat Con guration Menu Select Temperature F C Select the the desired temperature operation Tap to go back to the menu to return to the home screen tap CALIBRATE...

Page 33: ...room temp The degree symbol will change color from white to green and then tap The THERMOSTAT ADVANCED MENU allows you to Set ID Select Fan Mode Set Emergancy Heat Temp Source Select Unit Type Set 2nd...

Page 34: ...rows to set the 2nd stage temp range from 2 8 Tap to save changes to return to the home screen tap Fan operation is con gured for either Fan ON or AUTO When system is con gured for ON operation the Fa...

Page 35: ...to the home screen tap The SATouch Diagnostic screen will allow you to con rm communication with the GEN II controller and allow you to con rm the relays operation LED operation and report the leavin...

Page 36: ...AAA BB BB W1 REHEAT AAA AAA BB BB W1 REHEAT AVG 1 AVG 2 The following wiring diagram is used when temperature averaging is desired on a job This wiring diagram is to average two areas of a building f...

Page 37: ...e GEN II TR1 terminal All TR2 wires must be connected to the GEN II TR2 terminal Confirm the daisy chain wiring is correct at this time 3 Check A B wires for proper color code and connections polarity...

Page 38: ...call must now satisfy before the GEN II controller will recognize any of the initially calling thermostats The opposing call timer is factory adjusted for 10 minutes However the delay time can be fiel...

Page 39: ...ere made Thermostat security Set Point LOCK The GEN II system provides the ability to electronically lock all of the zone thermostats global When the thermostats are in the LOCK mode there will be a p...

Page 40: ...y feature minimizes visits to the thermostats To establish these default set points 1 EH jumper F place the jumper over both pins 2 Press the SET and DN button H simultaneously to engage default set p...

Page 41: ...backing plate to the wall with 3 screws provided 4 The GCLK is powered from TR1 and TR2 on the GEN II controller to terminals 1 and 2 on the time clock terminal base See wiring diagram below 5 The Nor...

Page 42: ...n to full close is 90 seconds ROUND MEDIUM PRESSURE DAMPER PART NUMBERS AND SIZES TYPICAL ROUND CAPACITIES These air quantities were derived from a duct sizing chart 0 1 friction loss per 100 of duct...

Page 43: ...life Two set screws connect the motor to the damper shaft allowing quick motor replacement if necessary Motor drive time from full open to full close is 90 seconds W HEAVY DUTY RECTANGULAR DIMENSIONAL...

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Page 45: ...op on it 5 Remember to allow a 16 gap in the duct for heavy duty rectangular dampers 6 Medium pressure rectangular dampers slide into a 3 wide cutout in the side of the preexisting ductwork 7 Minimum...

Page 46: ...r ROUND BYPASS DAMPER SELECTION The Zonex Systems STBP damper is used for round bypass applications When you know the bypass CFM requirements use the ROUND BYPASS SELECTION TABLE to confirm the round...

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Page 48: ...e powered by a dedicated 24vac 40VA transformer 5 Follow the steps on the next page for Integrated Pressure Controller installation and set up BYPASS INSTALLATION 43 AIRFLOW AIRFLOW RETURN BYPASS HORI...

Page 49: ...bypass damper Drill hole into the side of the supply duct 2 after the bypass and before the 1st supply take off Mount pressure supporting block over hole align hole in block with hole in duct Use prov...

Page 50: ...ne dampers are closed except for calling zone Verify noise at zone registers is not excessive Adjust the Integrated Pressure Control LEFT to lower noise air ow or RIGHT to increase air ow until to noi...

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