Kanmor Zone Control 369e Manual page 14

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If zone 4 is used, connect the zone pump or zone valve circuit to the Com 3-4 and Zn 4 (10 and 11) terminals on the control.
If zone 5 is used, connect the zone pump or zone valve circuit to the Com 5-6 and Zn 5 (13 and 12) terminals on the control.
If zone 6 is used, connect the zone pump or zone valve circuit to the Com 5-6 and Zn 6 (13 and 14) terminals on the control.
Sensor and Unpowered Input Connections
Do not apply power to these terminals as this will damage
the control.
Outdoor Sensor
Connect the two wires from the Outdoor Sensor 070e to the
Com and Out terminals (4 and 5). The outdoor sensor is used
by the 369e to measure the outdoor air temperature.
Remote Display Module (RDM) 040e (Optional)
A Remote Display Module (RDM) 040e can be connected to
the tN1/2 input. Connect the Com terminal from the RDM to
the Com terminal (28) on the 369e. Connect the tN2 terminal
from the RDM to the tN1/2 5 terminal (29) on the 369e. If an
RDM is connected, the 369e is only capable of operating up to
5 zones.
Note: The wires from the RDM are polarity sensitive. The tN2
device does not operate properly if the wires are reversed.
Zone Control Input and Output
Connect a wire between the Com (4) terminals on each 369e.
Connect the Zo Out terminal on the first 369e to the Zo In ter-
minal on the second 369e. With several zone controls, connect
the Zo Out terminal on the second 369e to the Zo In terminal
on the third 369e and continue this process for each additional
369e. The Zo Out terminal on the last 369e in the chain can be
connected to the Zo In terminal on a kanmor Integrated System
Control.
Note: The wires from the zone control are polarity sensitive.
The system will not operate if the wires are reversed.
UnOccupied Switch
If an external timer or switch is used, connect the two wires from the external dry
contact switch to the Com and UnO Sw (4 and 1) terminals. When these terminals
short together, the control registers an UnOccupied signal.
One Stage RTUs and Indoor Sensors
RTUs and indoor sensors provide indoor temperature feedback
to the control. An indoor sensor can only be used for the even
numbered zones (i.e. zones 2, 4 and 6).
Note: The wires form the RTU are polarity sensitive. The RTU
does not operate properly if the wires are reversed.
Zone 1 (tN1 1)
Connect the Com terminal from the RTU to the Com terminal
(20) on the 369e. Connect the tN1 terminal from the RTU to
the tN1 1 terminal (21) on the 369e.
Zone 2 (tN1 2 or Indr 2)
Connect the Com terminal from the RTU to the Com terminal (20) on the 369e. Connect the tN1 terminal from the RTU
to the tN1 2 terminal (22) on the 369e. If an indoor sensor is used, connect the two wires from the sensor to the Com and
Indr 2 terminals (20 and 23).
Note: If an RTU is connected to tN1 2, an indoor sensor can not be connected to Indr 2.
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