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Taco Zone Sentry Series Instruction Sheet

Taco Zone Sentry Series Instruction Sheet

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SUPERSEDES: November 1, 2009
Plant ID# 001-3944
Application:
Taco Zone Sentry Zone Valves provide on-off, normally
open or normally closed control in both open and closed
hot or chilled water systems. The valves can be used in a
wide variety of heating and cooling applications, pri-
marily designed for use with fan coils, radiators, convec-
tors, air handlers, heat pumps and radiant applications.
Refer to the Product Specifications section for choosing
the correct style valve for your application.
Ease of Installation / Operation:
The Zone Sentry is the most technologically advanced
zone valve ever made. It's also simple to install and oper-
ate. The valve can be installed in any direction, in any
orientation. We then went a step further, allowing the
operator to be mounted to the valve body in either direc-
tion (see Figure A), great for those tight baseboard jobs.
Snap-in quick connects on the back of the valve make
for a simple, secure and fast wiring hook-up. A green
LED light shows full functionality of the valve's opera-
tion and thermostat status. Under a no power situation
the manual override button located on the top of the
valve allows the ball to be rotated up to 90° and is also
marked with a slot to indicate the position of the valve.
Valve Installation:
1. Valve body may be installed in any position, in
any orientation (see Figure A).
2. Before mounting the body, refer to Figure B for
any clearance requirements.
CAUTION: Operator must be removed from the
valve body before soldering (see Figure C). Ball
valve must be in the full open position before
soldering. Valve shipped in the closed position.
3. Use of a solder with a melting point below 600°F
is recommended. Do not overheat! Make sure the
ball valve is in the FULL OPEN position during sol-
dering. Direct flame tip away from the center of
the valve. Cool valve quickly with a wet rag.
4. Solder build-up on the ball valve may prevent
proper opening and closing of the valve. Rotate
the manual operation button several times to
loosen any possible build-up.
5. Valve body can be submerged for leak testing
before the operator is attached.
Instruction Sheet
Zone Sentry Zone Valve
Operator Installation / Wiring:
NOTE: Some power robbing thermostats require
the use of a resistor (always use the resistor pro-
vided by the thermostat manufacturer with the
Zone Sentry). Consult the thermostat instructions
for the resistor installation.
1. Valve operator may be attached to the valve body
in either direction (see Figure A).
Figure A
A
May be installed in any position, any orientation.
Figure B
2. Operator Removal: Remove the valve operator
prior to soldering by pushing in and holding the
release clip at the front of the operator and lifting
upward approximately
3. To re-assemble the operator to the valve body:
Position operator such that the "D" shaped valve
stem aligns properly with the "D" shaped operator
drive cavity. (Note: The "D" shaped stem design
allows for correct insertion every time.) Next, slide
the valve stem into the operator cavity, push in
and hold the release clip until the operator slips
over the valve locking posts (see Figure C). Once
the operator is flush to the valve body, let go of
the release clip. Using very little force, try to take
EFFECTIVE: October 15, 2010
B
A
Two Position Head Placement.
Universal Body Placement.
3
4
W
A
L
L
3
1
" CLEARANCE
8
3
" (see Figure C).
4
102-410
B
" CLEARANCE

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Summary of Contents for Taco Zone Sentry Series

  • Page 1 Plant ID# 001-3944 Application: Operator Installation / Wiring: Taco Zone Sentry Zone Valves provide on-off, normally NOTE: Some power robbing thermostats require open or normally closed control in both open and closed the use of a resistor (always use the resistor pro- hot or chilled water systems.
  • Page 2 Mode of Operation: Figure C: Operator Step 2: Move operator upward 1. Upon initial field installation the capacitor Removal approximately 3⁄4" to requires a full charge, up to 20 seconds, before the disengage Locking Posts. valve starts to turn. Charging time will vary (typi- cally less) during normal operation.
  • Page 3 Zone Sentry). Consult the thermostat instructions for the resistor installation. Wiring a Taco Zone Sentry Zone Valve to Replace a Wiring a Taco Zone Sentry Zone Valve to Replace a Honeywell, Erie or Sparco Valve:...
  • Page 4 Copyright 2010 TACO, INC., 1160 Cranston Street, Cranston, RI 02920 Telephone: (401) 942-8000 FAX: (401) 942-2360. TACO (Canada), Ltd., 8450 Lawson Road, Unit #3, Milton, Ontario L9T 0J8. Telephone: 905/564-9422. FAX: 905/564-9436. TACO, Inc. Visit our web site at: http://www.taco-hvac.com...