How auto-zone works, Auto-zone systems 5 zoning design guide, Voting zones – Auto-Zone Control Systems Zoning Design Guide (Version 01B) User Manual

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Auto-Zone Systems

5

Zoning Design Guide

How Auto-Zone Works

The Auto-Zone control system converts single-zone
constant volume rooftop packaged or split system
HVAC units into variable air volume/variable tempera-
ture multiple zone systems. The microprocessor based
Zone Manager calculates the heating and cooling re-
quirements for each zone based on real time informa-
tion received from each Zone Controller/Damper. The
Zone Manager then directs the HVAC unit to provide
the appropriate amount of heating, cooling, and venti-
lation to satisfy each zone’s requirements. A bypass
damper controlled, by a static air pressure sensor, modu-
lates a bypass damper to maintain constant duct pres-
sure.

The Auto-Zone system uses a unique 3 tier approach to
controlling the system:

Voting Zones

System Demand

Priority

This 3 tier system works in an integrated fashion to
maintain proper control of the equipment and effective
control of comfort in the zone.

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WARMER

COOLER

OVR

W/OVERRIDE AND SETPOINT ADJUST

ZONE

CONTROLLER

MODULATING

DAMPER

AC LINE

CONNECT TO OTHER

ZONE MANAGERS

CONNECT TO OTHER

ZONE CONTROLLERS

OR CV UNITS

VOLTAGE

ZONE MANAGER

SUPPLY AIR

MODULATING

CONTROL CABLE

MIXED

AIR

OUTSIDE AIR

RETURN AIR

EXHAUST AIR

STATIC PRESSURE SENSOR

& PICKUP TUBE

24 VAC

LOCAL COMM LOOP

SYSTEM MANAGER

NETWORK COMM LOOP

GROUND

FAN

SUPPLY AIR DUCT

HI

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TEMPERATURE

SENSOR

RETURN AIR SENSOR

ZONE 1

TEMPERATURE SENSOR

CONTROLLER

ZONE

DAMPER

MODULATING

ZONE 2

TEMPERATURE SENSOR

UP TO 16 ZONES

BYPASS DAMPER

OUTSIDE AIR

SENSOR

AVOID

DIRECT

SUNLIGHT

2 CONDUCTOR

24 GA.

3 CONDUCTOR

24 GA.

2 CONDUCTOR

24 GA.

2 CONDUCTOR

24 GA.

COMM LINK II

Remote Link

COMM LINK II

INTERFACE

( OPTIONAL )

120/24 VAC

TRANSFORMER

120/9 VAC

TRANSFORMER

REMOTE LINK

(OPTIONAL MODEM)

COMPUTER

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Enter

Esc

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Minus

Menu

Clear

Dec.

Alarm

Communication

Override

MANAGER

SYSTEM

Auto-Zone CV

07/20/98 02:38PM MON

OCCUPIED

NO ALARMS

WATTMASTER CONTROLS INC.

First the zone must initiate a vote to the HVAC unit.
This occurs when a zone becomes more than 1 degree
off setpoint. At this time a vote is placed for heating or
cooling. Next the controller evaluates the total cooling
demand or heating demand within the entire building
to see which requirement is more critical. Finally, the
system looks for any priority conditions, which would
take precedence over other zones. All three of these
elements working together provide accurate and stable
control of comfort.

Additional control features are taken into account to
provide a very effective control of the system. Some of
these include priority override, supply air temperature
limits, outside air temperature lockouts, and min./max.
control over damper position.

Substantial savings can be realized using the Auto-Zone
Zoning system instead of having to install multiple roof-
top units to accommodate multiple zone requirements.
The Auto-Zone Zoning system is versatile and can be
used with any packaged roof top unit or split system. It
controls a variety of terminal unit functions including
single duct pressure dependent, pressure independent,
series fan and parallel fan terminals.

Figure 1-1: Auto-Zone Plus System Overview

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