Carrier 6DF-13- User Manual

Carrier 6DF-13

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Step 4—Install Zone Dampers
  • Page 4 – Fig. 2—Insulated Round Metal Duct Work
  • Page 5 – Fig. 7—Rectangular Fibrous Glass Duct Work; INSULATION
  • Page 6 – Step 9—Understanding Sequence of Operation; TEMPERATURE SET POINTS
  • Page 8 – SYSTEM CONFIGURATION; A DIP switch module is oriented with switch 1 at the; Step 1—Equipment Controller Configuration
  • Page 9 – Fig. 12—DIP Switch Settings
  • Page 13 – Humidification Description
  • Page 14 – Table 1—Displays of Available Humidify Modes
  • Page 15 – Table 2—Displays of Available Dehumidify Modes
  • Page 17 – QUICK PROGRAMMING OF COMFORT SCHEDULES; Table 3—Outputs vs. Stages; Table 4—User Interface Settings
  • Page 18 – SMART SENSOR OPERATION; Fig. 13—Comfort Zone II — Smart Sensor; CHANGING SET POINT
  • Page 19 – TROUBLESHOOTING
  • Page 20 – Table 5—Temperature/Ohm Relationship
  • Page 28 – WIRING DIAGRAM NOTES; optional in selecting an auxiliary heat lockout temperature.; SERVICE TRAINING; • Unit Familiarization
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ZONECC(2,4,8)KIT-B

Installation and Start-Up Instructions

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Page

SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS...................................................1
INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS ....................................1
INTRODUCTION .....................................................................1-2
INSTALLATION ......................................................................2-8
• Check Equipment And Job Site..................................................2
• Component Location And Wiring Considerations .....................2
• Install Components...................................................................2-3
• Install Zone Dampers ...............................................................3-5
• Install Barometric Bypass Damper .............................................5
• Install Leaving Air Temperature (LAT) Sensor.........................5
• Install Heat Pump Temperature (HPT) Sensor ..........................5
• Final Wiring..................................................................5-8, 21-28
• Understanding Sequence Of Operation ...................................6-8
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ..............................................8-12
• Equipment Controller Configuration .......................................8-9
• User Interface Configuration .................................................9-12
SYSTEM STARTUP AND CHECKOUT ..........................12-13
• Enable Installer Setup Mode .....................................................12
• Check Damper And Sensor Operation ................................12-13
• Quick Check Of Equipment Operation ....................................13
• Longer Check Of Equipment Operation...................................13
FINAL INSTALLATION SETTINGS ...............................13-16
OPERATIONAL INFORMATION .........................................16
QUICK START.....................................................................16-17
QUICK PROGRAMMING OF COMFORT SCHEDULES.17
HOLD, OFF, OUT AND ALL ZONE................................17-19
SMART SENSOR OPERATION............................................ 18
TROUBLESHOOTING .......................................................19-20

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SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS

Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service, maintenance,
or use can cause fire, electrical shock, or other conditions which
may cause personal injury or property damage. Consult a qualified
installer, service agency or your distributor or branch for informa-
tion or assistance. The qualified installer or agency must use
factory-authorized kits or accessories when modifying this prod-
uct. Refer to the individual instructions packaged with the kits or
accessories when installing.

Follow all safety codes and wear safety glasses. Have fire
extinguisher available. Read these instructions thoroughly and
follow all warnings or cautions attached to the unit. Consult local
and state building codes and Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning
National Association (SMACNA) for special installation require-
ments.

Recognize safety information. This is the safety-alert symbol

.

When you see this symbol on the unit or in instructions and
manuals, be alert to the potential for personal injury.

Understand the signal words DANGER, WARNING, and CAU-
TION. These words are used with the safety-alert symbol. DAN-
GER identifies the most serious hazards which will result in severe
personal injury or death. WARNING signifies hazards which
could result in personal injury or death. CAUTION is used to
identify unsafe practices which would result in minor personal
injury or product and property damage.

INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS

Before the actual installation of a zoning system can begin,
decisions need to be made to determine the number and location of
zones and sensors. This affects duct and damper selections. For
assistance with these decisions, consult the Zoning Design Guide
available from your distributor or branch.

This instruction covers the physical installation and start up of the
Comfort Zone II -B system. Use this instruction to guide the actual
installation process after all the air side decisions have been made.

1. Install User Interface and Remote Sensors in non-condensing

areas with ambients between 32°F and 120°F. Install Dampers
and Equipment Controller in non-condensing areas with
ambients between 32°F and 158°F.

2. A TXV is required on the indoor coil when used with all

residential split system equipment.

3. Use separate isolated transformer to supply power to Comfort

Zone II -B System (40 va minimum, class 2, field supplied).

4. Proper equipment and duct sizing are important in a zoned

system. Be sure to refer to the Zoning Design Guide for
assistance in making these selections.

TXV on indoor coil is required with all residential split
system equipment.

INTRODUCTION

The Comfort Zone II -B System allows air conditioning and
heating equipment to control temperatures and humidity in up to 8
distinct spaces or Zones within a building. Each zone has inde-
pendent temperature settings.
The comfort temperature settings can change automatically
through the use of schedules. This allows Comfort Zone II -B to
change temperature settings in zones to reflect occupancy or usage.
For example, you can condition the bedrooms in a home from 5:00
PM through 7:00 AM or the kitchen from 3:00 PM through 6:00
PM. The Comfort Zone II -B System uses motorized air volume
control dampers (also called zone dampers) to regulate flow of
conditioned air into zones. In this manner Comfort Zone II -B can
selectively heat or cool certain portions of a building depending
upon space temperature requirements.

Each zone requires a motorized zone damper to control the air
supplied to it and a zone sensor to sense zone temperature. There
are 4 types of zone sensors available and they may be used in
combination:

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Summary

Page 3 - Step 4—Install Zone Dampers

1. Open doors or remove cover to access mounting holes (remove the 2 Zone system cover from the left side first). 2. Mount back plate to wall using screws and wall anchors provided. 3. Level back plate and tighten screws. INSTALL USER INTERFACE 1. Open User Interface rear door (mounting base) to exp...

Page 4 - Fig. 2—Insulated Round Metal Duct Work

3. Properly seal joint using duct tape, mastic, or other approved method. Do not allow mastic to come in contact with actuator. 4. Insulate damper using 1-1/2 in. to 2-in. insulation. (Check your local codes.) NOTE: All zone dampers and duct work must be properly supported according to local codes o...

Page 5 - Fig. 7—Rectangular Fibrous Glass Duct Work; INSULATION

4. Insulate damper using 1-1/2 in. to 2-in. insulation. (Check your local codes.) (See Fig. 8.) Step 5—Install Barometric Bypass Damper NOTE: The barometric bypass damper is a critical part of Comfort Zone II -B System for controlling noise at minimumairflow. A barometric bypass should be installed ...

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