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Essential safety warnings for installation and servicing personnel.
Details the physical and operational specifications of the Link Zone Panel.
Lists items included in the Zone Panel Kit and available accessories.
Outlines essential steps required before enabling the zoning system.
Instructions for preparing the mounting location and attaching the Link Zoning Controller.
Recommended methods for labeling wires to prevent connection errors.
Details terminal connections for zone dampers and wired thermistors.
Instructions for using color-coded connectors for low voltage connections.
Procedure for inserting and removing wires from damper connectors.
Requirements for dampers and maximum lengths for control wiring.
Methods for setting up wired sensors for standalone or averaged readings.
Illustrations for wiring components with single or secondary transformers.
Details on connecting the 8X Distribution Board to the system.
Guidance on transformer phasing, isolation, and grounding for safety.
Tables to determine VA requirements for air handler systems.
Tables to determine VA requirements for furnace systems.
Ensuring all Link system components are connected and powered correctly.
Options for configuring zoning via mobile app or thermostat.
Steps to download the Trane or American Standard Diagnostics mobile application.
Instructions for logging into the diagnostics app using ComfortSite credentials.
Steps to connect the thermostat and complete the system setup.
Enabling zoning and selecting or auto-detecting dampers for each zone.
Running auto zone sizing and assigning sensors to individual zones.
Enabling zoning and setting damper travel time for system operation.
Understanding Zone Panel LEDs for identification and numbering.
Procedure for renumbering zone panels if arbitration is reversed.
Confirming the switch of zone panels and verifying LED indicators.
Enabling automatic detection of installed zone dampers.
Assigning predefined or custom names to individual zones.
How target static pressure affects zone size calculations.
Interpreting CFM and percentage values from auto zone sizing.
Understanding baseline airflow and maximum required system airflow.
Information on the duration and interpretation of auto zone sizing results.
Ensuring total system and individual zone sizes meet minimum requirements.
Key steps for completing the zoning system commissioning process.
Setting priority for zones to influence system capacity and comfort.
How zone priority affects system modes, capacity, and excess air.
How Link selects the controlling sensor based on zone priority and size.
Reasons why zoning might be disabled and system behavior in single-zone mode.
Adjusting the slider to reduce zone airflow and address noise issues.
Understanding how the slider affects individual zone and total system airflow.
Personalizing zone names and setting priority levels.
Definitions and differences between Last Auto Zone Size and Learned Zone Size.
Slider effects on noise and the final system size calculation.
Configuring primary and backup temperature sensors for Zone 1.
Steps for assigning available sensors to specific zones.
Information displayed for each sensor, including assigned zone and usage.
Connecting and assigning wired sensors to their respective zones.
Pairing and configuring wireless sensors for use in zoned systems.
Details on wireless sensors and how they contribute to zone averaging.
Enabling the SC360 system controller to function as a zone sensor.
Assigning the SC360 system controller to a zone for temperature and humidity averaging.
Benefits of multiple sensors and how Link handles sensor failures.
Navigating to and starting the zone airflow test.
Key settings and timers within the airflow test mode.
Observing damper and blower actions during the airflow test.
Assessing airflow patterns and damper position for correct operation.
Primary goals of the airflow test and impact of duct design.
Using sliders and diagnostics to manage high airflow and noise.
Using sliders to lower zone airflow and capacity, and potential issues.
Importance of saving settings after airflow adjustments.
Enabling zoning, setting static pressure, and damper travel time.
Parameters for auto zone sizing, including total sizes and noise reduction.
Settings for manual zone sizing, including available and manual sizes.
Customizing zone names and setting priority levels in brand modes.
Steps for removing a failed zone panel and installing a new one.
How Partial and Full Restores affect zoning configuration.
| Brand | Link |
|---|---|
| Model | ZZON2PNLA200ZA |
| Category | Thermostat |
| Language | English |
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