Carrier ZONECC3Z User Manual

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need not be perfect because there will be positive pressure inside
the cover. Do not mount the dampers with their actuators hanging
directly beneath the ductwork. It is best to mount the actuator
facing in either the three or nine o’clock position.

For specific duct types, follow instructions below:

ROUND METAL DUCT WORK

1. Crimp end of branch duct.

2. Slip end of zone damper over end of duct work. Use

self-tapping sheet metal screw to secure. (See Fig. 2.)

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 or SMACNA standards.

RECTANGULAR METAL DUCT WORK

1. Make connections using S-lock and drives. (See Fig. 2.)

2. Properly seal joint using duct tape, mastic, or other approved

method. Do not allow mastic to come in contact with actuator.

3. Insulate damper using 1-1/2 in. to 2-in. insulation. (Check

your local codes.) (See Fig. 3.)

ROUND FLEXIBLE DUCT WORK

1. Slip 1 end of flexible duct work over 1 end of zone damper.

(See Fig. 4.)

2. Secure flexible duct to zone damper using SMACNA or other

approved method.

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.) (See Fig. 5.)

NOTE:

All zone dampers and duct work must be properly

supported according to local codes or SMACNA standards.

RECTANGULAR FIBROUS GLASS DUCT WORK

1. Insert 1 end of zone damper into 1 end of fibrous glass duct

work approximately 2 to 3 in. (See Fig. 6.)

2. Screw field-supplied screws and tabs into zone damper.

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.) (See Fig. 7.)

Fig. 1—Damper 24-vac Connections

C02083

OPN COM CLS

MOUNTING

HUB

ACTUATOR
HOUSING

MOUNTING
PLATE

FIELD
INSTALLED
POWER WIRING

QUICK BLADE

RELEASE

BUTTON (RED)

Fig. 2—Rectangular Metal Duct Work

A92478

DRIVE

ZONE
DAMPER

S-LOCK

SUPPLY
AIR DUCT

Fig. 3—Insulated Rectangular Metal Duct Work

A95131

1 / " TO 2"

INSULATION

1 2

Fig 4—Round Flexible Duct Work

A95132

FLEXIBLE

DUCT

ZONE

DAMPER

Fig. 5—Insulated Round Duct Work

A95133

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STEEL STRAP

1 2

3

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