Zonex SubZone Manual

Stand-alone or floating zone modulating damper controlled with auto changeover programmable

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SUBZONE OVERVIEW
The system is designed for over-conditioned areas and prevents over-heating and over-cooling of individual or
stand alone zones. The SubZone is a battery powered auto changeover programmable thermostat that
communicates via an RF wireless signal to a damper control module located on a fully modulating round or
rectangular damper or D-Fuser.
Auto changeover operation allows the SubZone thermostat to change from a cooling to a heating thermostat
automatically. A duct sensor is included and installed upstream of the damper to determine the temperature
in the duct. If the SubZone thermostat is calling for cooling and cool air is available in the duct the damper
will modulate open. A heating call will close the damper. If the sensor determines warm air is available in the
duct and the thermostat is calling for heat the damper will modulate open. The SubZone system senses the
duct temperature and compares it to the set point vs. room temperature providing warm or cool air as
required. If the thermostat is not calling for heating or cooling the damper will modulate to 40% for
ventilation.
The SubZone allows you to effectively control problem areas by controlling the existing air supply to the
problem room or zone. This versatile problem solver is also designed to control supplemental or
auxiliary heating devices.
Zonex auto changeover programmable thermostat is designed to control and modulate a stand alone diffuser or damper.
Zonex offers 600 unique sizes of round and rectangular dampers for your commercial applications.
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Auto Changeover 7-day Programmable
Control Fully Modulating Dampers
Display Duct Temp at the Stat
Adjustable Aux or Reheat Operation
F or C Temperature Operation
Single Set Point for Easy End User Operation
SubZone
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Stand-Alone or Floating Zone
Modulating Damper Controlled with Auto Changeover Programmable
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Wireless
Setpoint lock
Auto / Off switch
Non volatile memory retains stored
set points, date, and schedules
Slave capability – up to 3 dampers per stat
over-cooled
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T H E R M O S T A T
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  • Page 1 A duct sensor is included and installed upstream of the damper to determine the temperature in the duct. If the SubZone thermostat is calling for cooling and cool air is available in the duct the damper will modulate open. A heating call will close the damper. If the sensor determines warm air is available in the duct and the thermostat is calling for heat the damper will modulate open.
  • Page 2 SubZone control board terminals R and C. 3. Install Discharge Air Sensor (TS) in the ductwork prior to the supply damper and run sensor wires to the SubZone control board. If wires need to be extended, 18 gauge thermostat wire may be used, not to exceed 100 ft. in length.
  • Page 3: Operation

    Thermostat. System logic dictates system mode of operation. When duct temperature is 3 degrees or more below room displayed temperature on SubZone Wireless Thermostat, the mode is set as Cool. When duct temperature is 7 degrees or greater than room temperature as displayed on SubZone Wireless Thermostat, then mode is set for Heat. If duct temperature is neither 3 degrees below nor 7 degrees above room temperature displayed on SubZone Wireless Thermostat, then mode is set for Vent.
  • Page 4 To change press the UP or DOWN button. Press EXIT to complete Schedule setup. The SubZone Wireless Thermostat has one set point. Set point is found on the top right side of display and is increased by pressing the UP button and decreased by pressing the DOWN button. SubZone thermostat uses Temperature current room temperature, duct temperature and set point to determine when to call for cool/heat/vent mode;...
  • Page 5: Setup Instructions

    Turn screw clockwise - this will cause the screw to move into stat sub-base. Once set screw is free of SubZone stat, remove stat from sub-base. Remove batteries from the back of thermostat and insert replacement batteries;...

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