CEPL WeatherMaker Two-Zone Installation and Start-Up Instructions

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P WeatherMaker Two-Zone Installation and Start-Up Instructions NT: ead the entire instruction manual before starting the installation. TA F NTNTS PA Safety onsiderations...1 Installation onsiderations...1 Introduction...1 Installation...1-4 Sequence f peration...4-6 Troubleshooting...6-8 Wiring Diagrams...9-16 are And Maintenance...16 MFT ZNIN SSTM SAFT NSIDATINS Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service, maintenance, or use can cause fire, electrical shock, or other conditions which may cause personal injury or property damage. onsult a qualified installer, service agency, or your distributor or branch for information or assistance. The qualified installer or agency must use factory-authorized kits or accessories when modifying this product. efer to the individual instructions packaged with the kits or accessories when installing. Follow all safety codes and wear safety glasses. Have fire extinguisher available. ead these instructions thoroughly and follow all warnings or cautions attached to the unit. onsult local and state building codes and Sheet Metal and Air onditioning National Association (SMANA) for special installation requirements. ecognize safety information. This is the safety-alert symbol. When you see this symbol on the unit or in instructions and manuals, be alert to the potential for personal injury. Understand the signal word DAN, WANIN, or AU- TIN. These words are used with the safety-alert symbol. DAN- identifies the most serious hazards which will result in severe personal injury or death. WANIN signifies hazards that could result in personal injury or death. AUTIN is used to identify unsafe practices which would result in minor personal injury or product and property damage. INSTAATIN NSIDATINS 1. Install in non-condensing area with ambients between 32 F and 120 F. 2. Use vibration isolators (flex connectors) on the zone dampers and ductwork to minimize noise. 3. Place dampers away from areas that may be noise sensitive. 4. TXV is required in air conditioning and heat pump applications. 5. Use separate isolated transformer to supply power to WeatherMaker Two-Zone enter. (40va minimum, class 2, transformer, field supplied) Fig. 1 WeatherMaker Two-Zone System A93450 INTDUTIN The WeatherMaker Two-Zone System allows the air conditioning and heating equipment to control temperatures in 2 distinct spaces or zones within a building. ach zone has independent temperature settings controlled by a thermostat. NT: Thermostats are purchased separately. The comfort temperature settings can change automatically through the use of schedules if programmable thermostats are selected. This allows WeatherMaker Two-Zone to change the temperature settings in zones to reflect occupancy or usage. The WeatherMaker Two-Zone System uses motorized air volume control dampers (also called zone dampers) to regulate the flow of conditioned air into the zones. INSTAATIN Step 1 heck quipment and Jobsite INSPT QUIPMNT File claim with shipping company, prior to installation, if shipment is damaged or incomplete. Step 2 Wiring qupiment Fnc HP Stat Heat Fnc HP WANIN! There are HT parts under this label. V DX Duct 0 H Sensors w/ofan w/fan mergency Heat n ff 24 VA nd quipment Term. To prevent personal injury or possible equipment damage, disconnect the power supply before routing wire. All wiring must comply with local, state, and national codes. 1 p 1 p 3 Manufacturer reserves the right to discontinue, or change at any time, specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations. ook 1 1 4 4 P 101 atalog No. 809-549 Printed in U.S.A. Form P-1SI Pg 1 10-93 eplaces: New Tab 3a 5a 2a 5a

NT: Use No. 18 AW color-coded, insulated (35 min) wire. If thermostats are to be located more than 100 ft from the WeatherMaker Two-Zone enter as measured along the control voltage wires, use 16 AW colored-coded wires to avoid excessive voltage drop. All wiring is run back to the WeatherMaker Two-Zone enter. Step 3 Install WeatherMaker Two-Zone NT: WeatherMaker Two-Zone is approved for indoor use only and should never be installed with any of its components exposed to the elements.. Do not mount the the WeatherMaker Two-Zone enter where it will be accessible to children. Do not locate the center in areas of the home that are noise sensitive since relays are energized and and de-energized during operation and may be an annoyance. Install WeatherMaker Two-Zone in an area with a temperature range between 32 F and 120 F. Install the WeatherMaker Two-Zone center in a vertical position. ocate in an area that is easily accessible in case servicing should be required. To prevent possible damage to the WeatherMaker Two-Zone enter, do not mount on plenum, ductwork, or flush against furnace. Step 4 Install Zone Dampers IMPTANT: If conditions exist for possible condensing, the motor must be positioned for adequate draining. (See Fig. 2.) NT: If a multi-damper enabler is used to link dampers together, then add 5va per damper to the transformer power supply rating. eference multi-damper enabler Installation Instructions. Zone dampers may be installed in any direction. Position the dampers so that the actuator is visible for inspection and accessible in the event it would ever need to be replaced. The black mark on the end of the damper shaft represents the position of the damper. ATUAT HUSIN FID INSTAD PW WIIN THU MMT NDUIT full-open position, the crank arm connection on the motor s threaded shaft will be closest to the motor. In full-closed position, it will be furthest away from the motor. If in an emergency it becomes necessary to force a damper open manually, loosen the setscrews located on the crank and then turn the damper shaft. To realign, apply 24vac between M and P. Adjust and tighten screws. To avoid noise and vibration, do not hard mount dampers to any solid structure such as joists. NT: There is a limit switch at the full-open position and the full-closed position to stop damper travel. UND MTA DUTWK IMPTANT: If application exists with all metal ductwork without insulation, flex connectors must be used on each end of the zone dampers to avoid noise and vibration. 1. rimp end of branch duct. DAMP WIIN TMINAS S PN MMN Fig. 3 Damper 24-vac onnections FID INSTAD WIIN FAT INSTAD WIIN A92474 2. Slip end of flex connector over zone damper and use selftapping sheet metal screw to secure. (See Fig. 4.) DAMP DAMP MT SUPP FX NNT Fig. 4 ound Metal Ductwork ZN DAMP A92477 AIPAX 3. Properly seal joint using duct tape, mastic, or other approved method. 4. Insulate damper using 1-1/2-in. to 2-in. insulation. (heck your local codes.) (See Fig. 5.) WI PSITIN F ADQUAT DAINA Fig. 2 Damper Motor Positioning A93248 1/ 2 ST STAP NT: In some areas where excessive condensing may occur, carefully insulate over the actuator assembly. Make sure insulation does not bind crank arm or interfere with operation of actuator. efore insulating the ductwork, check for proper damper operation. Apply 24vac between M and P to open the damper and M and to close the damper. (See Fig. 3.) The damper will modulate counter-clockwise to open and clockwise to close. In the 2 Fig. 5 Insulated ound Metal Ductwork A92475

NT: All zone dampers and ductwork must be properly supported according to local codes or SMANA standards. TANUA MTA DUTWK 1. Make connections using S-lock and drives. (See Fig. 6.) FXI DUT ZN DAMP S-K Fig 8 ound Flexible Ductwork A92479 SUPP AI DUT 1/ 2 ST STAP DIV ZN DAMP Fig. 6 ectangular Metal Ductwork A92478 2. Properly seal joint using duct tape, mastic, or other approved method. 3. Insulate damper using 1-1/2-in. to 2-in. insulation. (heck your local codes.) (See Fig. 7.) 1 1/ 2 " T 2" INSUATIN A92481 Fig. 9 Insulated ound Flexible Ductwork FIUS ASS DUTWK FID SUPPID SWS ZN DAMP 2 T 3 A92480 Fig. 10 ectangular Fibrous lass Ductwork A92483 Fig. 7 Insulated ectangular Metal Ductwork NT: All zone dampers and ductwork must be properly supported according to local codes or SMANA standards. NT: There should be a minimum of 4 ft between the zone damper and the first branch duct if more than 1 branch duct is downstream of the zone damper. UND FXI DUTWK 1. Slip 1 end of flexible ductwork over 1 end of zone damper. (See Fig. 8.) 2. Secure the flexible duct to zone damper using SMANA or other approved method. 3. Properly seal joint using duct tape, mastic, or other approved method. 4. Insulate damper using 1-1/2-in. to 2-in. insulation. (heck your local codes.) (See Fig. 9.) NT: All zone dampers and ductwork must be properly supported according to local codes or SMANA standards. TANUA FIUS ASS DUTWK 1. Insert 1 end of zone damper into 1 end of fibrous glass ductwork approximately 2 to 3 in. (See Fig. 10.) 2. Screw field-supplied screws and tabs into zone damper. 3. Properly seal joint using duct tape, mastic, or other approved method. 4. Insulate damper using 1-1/2-in. to 2-in. insulation. (heck your local codes.) (See Fig. 11.) 1 1/ 2 T 2 INSUATIN A92482 Fig. 11 Insulated ectangular Fibrous lass Ductwork Step 5 Install arometric ypass Damper NT: The barometric bypass damper is a critical part of the WeatherMaker Two-Zone System for control of minimum airflow and noise reduction. It is recommended that the bypass be installed. The bypass should be installed according to local codes and SMANA standards. e sure the bypass is properly supported. For proper installation, refer to the Installation Instructions packaged with the barometric bypass. 3

Failure to properly install the bypass damper can cause permanent damage to the HVA equipment. For single-speed furnace applications, the bypass air must never exceed 25 percent. Step 6 Install Duct Temperature Sensor ocate the duct temperature sensor in the main supply trunk after the bypass damper and before the first branch. The duct temperature sensor must be radiant shielded to prevent heat from affecting the correct air temperature. 1. Drill a 7/8-in. hole at location in unit where sensor will be installed. 2. emove cover and insert sensor probe through 7/8-in. hole. 3. Drill two 1/16-in. holes to accept No. 6 screws through pre-drilled holes in the duct temperature sensor back plate. 4. Use the 2 No. 6 sheet metal screws included with sensor to mount duct temperature sensor back plate to unit. 5. Insert 2-conductor wiring through 1 of the pre-drilled holes in side of back plate. 6. onnect sensor to 2-wire conductor using wire nuts provided. (See Fig. 12 for connection to WeatherMaker Two-Zone enter.) Step 7 Install Dx oil Sensor The Dx coil temperature sensor is recommended for use in heat pump applications and should be installed after the Dx coil and before the heater elements. It measures the Dx coil temperature through a temperature sensor, and adds extra protection for high/low temperature limits. The Dx coil sensor interfaces to the WeatherMaker Two-Zone enter on terminal marked DX. To activate the Dx coil temperature sensor, remove factory supplied resistor from Dx terminal block and replace with sensor leads. When activated, the Dx sensor has built in non-adjustable heat AT setpoints of 105 F and 110 F. SQUN F PATIN Step 1 Sequence of vents for a Normal Heating or ooling ycle The thermostats will determine if active heating or cooling is required. If so, the WeatherMaker Two-Zone system will perform the following: Make sure all zone dampers are fully open. nergize the HVA equipment fan. nergize the heating or cooling equipment. The equipment may be a compressor, furnace, strip heater, etc. Set the zone damper to the open or closed position based upon the individual zone demand. nergize additional stages of heating or cooling if the thermostat demand warrants. Turn off the heating or cooling equipment when all zones are satisfied. pen all zone dampers when the equipment is turned off (after 90 sec delay). This is the basic sequence of operation for the WeatherMaker Two-Zone System. The actual control of the dampers, HVA equipment, and system fan will change with the configuration of the system. Depending upon the configuration, WeatherMaker Two-Zone can control heat pumps, furnaces, and dual fuel (this may require a third party relay interface, depending on equipment configuration) applications. Step 2 Selection of a System Mode The first step in any heating or cooling cycle requires Weather- Maker Two-Zone to receive an input from any thermostat located in a zone. WeatherMaker Two-Zone will then prepare to operate the heating or cooling equipment as requested by the thermostat. (See Fig. 12.) Step 3 Pre-Positioning Dampers and Starting The System Fan In order to minimize noise and enhance the system operation, WeatherMaker Two-Zone maintains fully open zone dampers prior to starting the system fan or the heating/cooling equipment. The intent is to provide the HVA equipment with unrestricted ductwork and to reduce pressure surges. WeatherMaker Two-Zone also fully opens the dampers whenever a heating or cooling cycle is completed (this is done after a 90 sec delay). All the zone dampers will remain fully open until the next heating or cooling cycle. The other reason for opening the dampers is to provide unrestricted ductwork to other equipment which is not directly controlled by WeatherMaker Two-Zone. ne example may be Heating ecovery Ventilator. If WeatherMaker Two-Zone is not actively controlling the HVA system, then it must not impose any control influences (such as closed zone dampers) on the system and prevent proper operation of other devices. nly the zone 1 thermostat controls continous fan operation. When the zone 1 thermostat has the fan selector switch in the AUT position, the fan will operate only when the heating and cooling equipment is operating. When the zone 1 thermostat has the fan selector switch in the N position, the fan will operate continuously. Zone 2 will not control this. Step 4 HVA quipment onnections The WeatherMaker Two-Zone relay outputs are shown in Table 1. The and contacts are used for the compressor contactor only. WeatherMaker Two-Zone operates the heat pump by energizing the compressor contactor and controlling the reversing valve through the relay output. The and contacts are always used for heat sources. These are heating only units such as furnaces, strip heaters, etc. The relay outputs for WeatherMaker Two-Zone are shown in Table 1. In automatic changeover, the zoning system works on a first come first serve basis. If 1 zone is calling for heating and the other for cooling, the zone which sent its demand to the I/ center first will operate the equipment in that mode until that zone is satisfied. Step 5 Duct Temerature ptimizer (AT eaving Air Temperature) As the WeatherMaker Two-Zone system operates through a heating or cooling cycle, the zone demands will change. This TP F HVA QUIPMNT USD Single-Stage Heat Pump Table 1 Available Heating and ooling Stages Versus System Type VSIN VAV IN STA 1 IN STA 2 HAT STA 1 HAT STA 2 VSIN VAV nergized / De-energized 2-Stage Heat Pump nergized / De-energized ooling nly, any Heater Type 4

H I J A 1 D K F Thermostat Zone 2 Thermostat Zone 1 DX 2 3 Duct Sensors M N c h quipment 3 24v 24 VA Power P P Zone 1 Damper Zone 2 Damper A93524 ZN 1 I/ NT NNTINS ZN 2 I/ NT NNTINS * * * THMSTAT/SUAS NNTINS N HKUP "" WHN SUPPID THMSTAT HKUP WHN USIN TW-STA THMSTATS WITH TW-STA QUIPMNT A93494 * THMSTAT/SUAS NNTINS N HKUP "" WHN SUPPID THMSTAT HKUP WHN USIN TW-STA THMSTATS WITH TW-STA QUIPMNT A93495 Fig. 12 WeatherMaker Two-Zone ircuit oard 5

changes the actual load that is applied to the HVA equipment. If the zone airflows decrease, the cooling equipment will tend to lower the supply-air temperatures which could tend to exceed the AT trip limits. onversely, the heating equipment will tend to raise the supply-air temperatures which could exceed high trip limits. In cooling, when the AT reaches the non-adjustable low temperature trip limit (50 F) the AT algorithm begin operating, closed dampers are initially opened 3 positions, then 1 position every 20 sec therafter until full open. WeatherMaker Two-Zone will not shut down second stage cooling (if used); however, if the temperature continues to drop to 45 F the zoning system will turn off both stages of cooling. If the temperature improves the system will stay in the duct temperature optimizer mode until the AT reaches 55 F or higher. At 55 F the AT algorithm will reset and return dampers to their original position. In the heating mode, WeatherMaker Two-Zone will perform the same duct temperature optimization. The trip limits will be determined by the jumper setting. (See Fig. 12.) This will continue until the leaving air temperature (AT) problem is corrected. This control helps WeatherMaker Two-Zone System cope with installations where the air conditioning system may suffer from poor ductwork, improperly sized heating or cooling equipment, and/or improper settings of the barometric bypass damper. This control is especially useful in retrofit applications where the size and routing of the ductwork may not be entirely known or satisfactory. The duct temperature optimizer works by controlling how cold or hot the air inside the supply-air duct gets by monitoring the temperature of the air inside the supply-air system. Whenever WeatherMaker Two-Zone is providing heating or cooling, the zone within the home that is asking for the conditioned air will always have its damper fully open. The other zone in the system may or may not have an open damper depending upon its particular needs. If the ductwork is too small (or the air conditioner/heater is too large), then the zone requiring the conditioned air may not be able to take enough air to allow your equipment to operate properly. WeatherMaker Two-Zone will detect this, and open up the closed damper allowing the equipment to continue to operate. The duct temperature optimizer may be disabled on the control center. A 10k resistor can be installed in place of the duct sensor at the terminal block. y disabling the duct temperature optimizer, the AT safety algorithm is removed from the system. It is highly recommended that you use this control option. The heating AT is adjustable for the duct sensor. In this Installation Instruction, you will find the section showing an adjustment for the heating AT. (See Fig. 12.) It is very important that this temperature is properly set. For gas or oil furnaces, the temperature limit will be in the higher temperature range. For heat pumps the temperature setting should always be in the lower temperature range. If you encounter a situation where 1 zone seems to have poor ductwork, then the WeatherMaker Two-Zone system is capable of reverting back to a fully-open, constant-volume system. If this condition persists, it should always be looked upon as an indication of a HVA problem, not a WeatherMaker Two-Zone problem. 6

Step 1 TUSHTIN This section contains information to assist you in troubleshooting problems and errors associated with the WeatherMaker Two-Zone system. Step 2 System Diagram, Jumpers, and Switches NT: The duct and Dx onputs must have either a sensor or a 10k resistor connected. 10K ohm resistor in place or with a Dx coil temperature sensor attached. 1 F STAT as/electric thermostat is installed in each zone. Must be in this position to function properly. 155 F High Heating Temperature Trip imit Setting Temperature sensed by duct temperature sensor. When the duct temperature reaches this temperature setting, the duct temperature optimizer is enabled. If the AT is exceeded then heating will turn off. NT: Dx coil sensor recommended for heat pump operation. NMA AS/ QUIPMNT NMA HAT TIA SHUTFF PUMP STTIN STTIN TMPATU 155 F 175 F HP STAT Heat pump thermostat is installed in each zone. This setting not used. 147 F 138 F 147 F 138 F 164 F 153 F 2 FUNA Air conditioning equipment installed is a cooling only unit. 130 F 122 F 130 F 122 F 143 F 132 F HT PUMP Air conditioning equipment installed is a heat pump. 113 F 105 F 113 F 105 F 121 F 110 F 3 A W/ FAN When demand for heating exists, fan is controlled by gas/electric furnace. W/FAN When demand for heating exists, fan comes on immediately (heat pump only). Damper Fuse Protects damper from electrical damage (3 Amp). D mergency Heat Switch This switch should remain in the FF position for both furnace and heat pump operation. It should be switched to the N position only upon heat pump compressor failure to provide emergency heat. N FF omprotec verride Momentarily short pins together for temporary equipment time delay override. Will change compressor lockout time form 5 minutes to 30 sec for 1 cycle. J6 jumper onnects c and h internally. F mergency heat D Will turn on when emergency Heat is on. ed D Used for diagnostic error s. 7

Table 2 Troubleshooting D DS DSIPTIN ATIN QUID reen flashes 1 time every second and no Normal operation. None. other D s are flashing. reen flashes 1 time and ed flashes 1 time reen flashes 1 time and ed flashes 2 times reen flashes 1 time and ed flashes 3 times reen flashes 1 time and ed flashes 4 times reen flashes 1 time and ed flashes 5 times reen flashes 2 times and ed flashes 1 time renn flashes 2 times and ed flashes 2 times reen flashes 2 times and ed flashes 3 times reen flashes 2 times and ed flashes 4 times reen flashes 2 times and ed flashes 5 times reen flashes 3 times and ed flashes 1 time reen flashes 3 times and ed flashes 2 times reen flashes 3 times and ed flashes 3 times Duct temperature sensor. First stage heat limit exceeded; heat will be locked out. Duct temperature sensor. Second stage heat limit exceeded. Duct temperature sensor. First stage cool limit exceeded; cool will be locked out. Duct temperature sensor. Second stage cool limit exceeded. DX temperature sensor. First stage heat limit exceeded; heat will be locked out. DX temperature sensor error. Second stage heat limit exceeded. DX temperature sensor. First stage cool limit exceeded; cool will be locked out. DX temperature sensor. Second stage coo limit exceeded. 1. Duct temperature sensor. 2. Temperature sensor is shorted. 1. Duct temperature sensor. 2. Temperature sensor is open. 1. Dx temperature sensor. 2. Temperature sensor is shorted. 1. Dx temperature sensor. 2. Temperature sensor is open. Damper fuse blown. Wait until duct temperature cools below exceeded temperature trip. (Heat leaving air temperature trip limits set at AT limits PT on central control circuit board; range is 110 to 175 F.) Wait until duct temperature cools below exceeded temperature trip. ange is 105 to 155 F. Wait until duct temperature raises above exceeded temperature trip (45 F). Wait until duct temperature raises above exceeded temperature trip (50 F). Wait until Dx temperature cools below exceeded temperature trip. Fixed at 110 F. Wait until Dx temperature cools below exceeded temperature trip. Fixed at 105 F. Wait until duct temperature raises above exceeded temperature trip (45 F). Wait until duct temperature raises above exceeded temperature trip (50 F). reen flashes 3 times and ed flashes 4 times Fatal control center circuit board failure. eplace control center. 1. Verify that duct temperature sensor or 10K ohm resistor is attached to control center at duct temperature connectors. 2. eplace duct temperature sensor. 1. Verify that duct temperature sensor or 10K ohm resistor is attached to control center at duct temperature connectors. 2. eplace duct temperature sensor. 1. Verify that Dx temperature sensor or 10K ohm resistor is attached to control center at Dx temperature connectors. 2. eplace Dx temperature sensor. 1. Verify that Dx temperature sensor or 10K ohm resistor is attached to control center at Dx temperature connectors. 2. eplace Dx temperature sensor. 1. heck for short circuits on damper wire connections at the dampers and control center. 2. eplace damper fuse. 3. heck damper operation, may need to be replaced. H reen D Flashes once every second for normal operation, alternates with red led for diagnostic error s. M ed D Displays N when first stage of heat is energized. I ed D Displays N when fan is energized. N ed D Displays N when second stage heat is energized. J ed D Displays N when firststage cooling is energized. J2 (Not Shown) ut for 50 hz operation. ocated under plastic housing approximately 1-in. above comprotec override. K ed D Displays N when second stage cooling is energized. ed D Displays N when reversing valve is energized.

Step 1 Wiring Diagrams Table 3 Wiring Diagram eference For Fig. 13 and 14 UTD UNIT Single-Stage Air onditioner Two-Speed Air onditioner (38TD) UTD UNIT Single-Stage Heat Pump Two-Speed Heat Pump (38D) FAN I WITH AI NDITIN Indoor Unit (Fig. 13) FA4A F4A FK4A F4 FK4 A A * D FA4A F4A F4 * atent apacity ontrol equired, field supplied. See 2-speed Installation Instructions. UTD UNIT Single-Speed Air onditioner Two-Speed Air onditioner (38TD) 58SX Fan oil With Heat Pump Indoor Unit (Fig. 14) FK4A FK4 A A * D Table 4 Wiring Diagram eference For Fig. 15 58VUA 58VA FUNA WITH AI NDITIN Indoor Unit (Fig. 15) 58AP 58PAP 58FA 58DFA 58FA 58SXA 58DXA 58WAV 58ZAV 58PAV 58AV 58SX 58DX 58JA 58MXA 58MA 58MVP A* I I D* F* H H J J * KATT0101VSP (ptional) 2-stage relay kit May help to control over-conditioning. KSAIF01012SP Furnace Interface kit This is required to allow 2-speed outdoor units to select indooe airflow. atent apacity ontrol equired, field supplied. See 2-speed Installation Instructions. 58TUA 58TMA 9

ZN PFT SSTM H FAN I STANDAD SIN SPD AI NDITIN ZN PFT SSTM H FAN I STANDAD SIN SPD AI NDITIN / A A93496 A93497 ZN PFT SSTM 2-SPD AI NDITIN 2-SPD AI NDITIN H FAN I ZN PFT SSTM FAN I H H D 1 atent apacity ontrol () 1 = elay DPST, Pilot Duty, 24-v coil (HN61KK324) or quivalent. H = Humidistat, opens on humidity rise (H38M026) A93498 A93499 Fig. 13 Wiring Diagrams (Fan oil With Air onditioner) 10

2-SPD AI NDITIN ZN PFT SSTM FAN I H / Fig. 13 Wiring Duagrams (Fan oil With Air onditioner) ontinued A93500 11

ZN PFT SSTM H FAN I STANDAD SIN SPD HAT PUMP ZN PFT SSTM H FAN I STANDAD SIN SPD HAT PUMP / A A93511 A93512 ZN PFT SSTM H FAN I 2-SPD HAT PUMP ZN PFT SSTM H FAN I 2-SPD HAT PUMP D H 1 atent apacity ontrol () 1 = elay DPST, Pilot Duty, 24-v coil (HN61KK324) or quivalent. H = Humidistat, opens on humidity rise (H38M026) A93498 A93514 Fig. 14 Wiring Diagrams (Fan oil With Heat Pump) 12

ZN PFT SSTM FAN I 2-SPD HAT PUMP H / A93515 Fig. 14 Wiring Duagrams (Fan oil With Heat Pump) ontinued 13

ZN PFT SSTM H VAIA SPD FUNA W STANDAD SIN SPD AI NDITIN ZN PFT SSTM H FUNA W STANDAD SIN SPD AI NDITIN (KATT0101VSP) A I 1 3 lack reen A93502 A93511 NT: Put set-up Switch No. 2 at the control board to the N position (up) when using Two Stage elay Kit KATT0101VSP Accessory (ptional) (P5) NNTIN AT NT AD ZN PFT SSTM VAIA SPD FUNA 2-SPD AI NDITIN ZN PFT SSTM H A VAIA SPD FUNA W 2-SPD AI NDITIN H W (KATT0101VSP) A I 1 3 lack reen T FUNA W MT T FUNA W MT (P5) NNTIN AT NT AD ASS INTFA KIT KSAIF01012SP (equired) A93504 ASS INTFA KIT KSAIF01012SP (equired) A93498 NT: Put set-up Switch No. 2 at the control board to the N position (up) when using Two Stage elay Kit KATT0101VSP Accessory (ptional) D Fig. 15 Wiring Diagrams (Furnace With Air onditioner) 14

2-SPD AI NDITIN 2-SPD AI NDITIN ZN PFT SSTM VAIA SPD FUNA ZN PFT SSTM VAIA SPD FUNA H H W W A93505 NT: Put set-up Switch No. 2 at the control board to the N position (up) when using Two Stage elay Kit KATT0101VSP Accessory (ptional) (KATT0101VSP) F A I 1 3 lack reen (P5) NNTIN AT NT AD A93506 ZN PFT SSTM 2-SPD AI NDITIN ZN PFT SSTM 2-SPD AI NDITIN H FUNA H FUNA W W H 1 H A93508 atent apacity ontrol () A93507 1 atent apacity ontrol () 1 = elay DPST, Pilot Duty, 24-v coil (HN61KK324) or quivalent. H = Humidistat, opens on humidity rise (H38M026) 1 = elay DPST, Pilot Duty, 24-v coil (HN61KK324) or quivalent. H = Humidistat, opens on humidity rise (H38M026) Fig. 15 Wiring Diagrams (Furnace With Air onditioner) ontinued 15 H

ZN PFT SSTM FUNA STANDAD SIN SPD AI NDITIN ZN PFT SSTM FUNA 2-SPD AI NDITIN H H W/ / W/ / I NT: See Furnace Installation Instructions A93509 (Variable Speed models) (2-Speed models) Put set-up Switch No. 2 in the N position at the furnace control board Put set-up Switch No. 2 in the N position, Switch No. 1 must be in the FF position at the furnace control board J A93510 Fig. 15 Wiring Diagrams (Furnace WIth Air onditioner) ontinued A AND MAINTNAN For continuing optimum performance and to minimize possible equipment failure, it is essential that periodic maintenance be performed on this equipment. onsult your servicing contractor or User s Manual for the proper frequency of maintenance. Frequency may vary depending upon geographic areas. Step 1 eave User s Manual With Homeowner xplain system operation and maintenance procedures outlined in User s Manual. opyright 1993 AI orp. 7310 W. Morris St. Indianapolis, IN 46231 39003 Manufacturer reserves the right to discontinue, or change at any time, specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations. ook 1 1 4 4 Tab 3a 5a 2a 5a P 101 atalog No. 809-549 Printed in U.S.A. Form P-1SI Pg 16 10-93 eplaces: New