matt_i
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I am considering a 2 zone system for my ducted shop heating, basically have two thermostats and some relay logic where one side calling for heat blocks the other zone until the first call is done plus a timer-off delay so air can continue to flow after the tstat goes back open. Selector switch for using both zones if I would like to heat the entire thing up that would have to have 1 of the 2 tstats be the "master" in that scenario.
It of course requires motorized dampers, they apparently come in normally open (mechanically) or normally closed varieties. No big deal, if zone 1 is calling then I close zone 2 dampers...or open zone 1 dampers depending.
I don't have a regular black-box controller, so I have a couple of questions.
First, the picture looks generic and not that exact model. It looks to me like that slides completely into the open end of a rectangular duct without having to "splice" it in between two sections (?) Then drill hole for motor shaft, the motor & housing sits on the outside.
Second, I am guessing here that there's some kind of internal control so the motor doesn't burn up trying to close/open the entire time its actuated with a maintained voltage. The link only describes 2 wires so it seems like there's no "confirmation" that the thing closed, it just "holds" position like a relay coil eventually without being worried about motor windings (?)
Third question is I feel certain I would have to upsize the control transformer. I don't see a spec on the device for the amp draw which I could work back to the "power" output of the transformer. Are there a couple standard sizes for this or (?)
Thanks for any input on this or cautions on this type of system that maybe I'm missing. My wiring diagram/ladder logic is not with me right now and I will post it up when I get back to it.
It of course requires motorized dampers, they apparently come in normally open (mechanically) or normally closed varieties. No big deal, if zone 1 is calling then I close zone 2 dampers...or open zone 1 dampers depending.
I don't have a regular black-box controller, so I have a couple of questions.
First, the picture looks generic and not that exact model. It looks to me like that slides completely into the open end of a rectangular duct without having to "splice" it in between two sections (?) Then drill hole for motor shaft, the motor & housing sits on the outside.
Second, I am guessing here that there's some kind of internal control so the motor doesn't burn up trying to close/open the entire time its actuated with a maintained voltage. The link only describes 2 wires so it seems like there's no "confirmation" that the thing closed, it just "holds" position like a relay coil eventually without being worried about motor windings (?)
Third question is I feel certain I would have to upsize the control transformer. I don't see a spec on the device for the amp draw which I could work back to the "power" output of the transformer. Are there a couple standard sizes for this or (?)
Thanks for any input on this or cautions on this type of system that maybe I'm missing. My wiring diagram/ladder logic is not with me right now and I will post it up when I get back to it.
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