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Myzone Myzone2 - 4.2.1 Control Box (MZWFCBT8-V2); 4.2.2 MyZone Touch (MZWFTP8-V2); 4.2.3 Motorised Damper; 4.2.4 Spill System Overview

Myzone Myzone2
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4.2 Component Positioning
The following are recommended positions for each
of the required components for a MyZone 2 System.
4.2.1 Control Box (MZWFCBT8-V2)
The main processor module is best installed within
the ceiling space either mounted on the fan coil unit
or on the supply air duct. The mounting point should
be relatively clean, dry and free of excess vibration.
Maintain a minimum distance of 300mm from
sources of electromagnetic interference
(EMI) such as fan motors etc.
4.2.2 MyZone Touch (MZWFTP8-V2)
The MyZone 2 touch screen is best installed off the
oor, in a central location within the occupied area of
the premises. In cases where more than one touchpad
is used it may be appropriate to position touchpads
in zones to facilitate remote control. One touchpad
on each  oor or in each zone is often the case.
The touchpad has been designed to be mounted
using the provided c-clip and wall mount box.
4.2.3 Motorised Damper
The motorised dampers should be tted in line
with the  exible duct. Care should be taken to make
certain that all dampers/motors are of the same type.
MyZone 2 utilises time proportional modulation and
conducts a honing sequence on start up. Inconsistent
damper drive times will result in inaccurate damper
position and lower system performance.
4.2.4 Spill System Overview
The MyZone 2 ingenious spill system is the secret
behind how it is able to adjust ow at each zone
without causing the system to operate outside the
acceptable pressure range. The MyZone 2 constantly
monitors the position of the dampers via the time
proportional damper positioning (TPDP) system.
When the spill set point is achieved, the MyZone 2
opens the damper selected to operate as the spill.
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