I used to live in a 2 story house and 1 system for cooling and heating and it was a nightmare trying to control the temp in winter or summer. I didn’t know there was a fix for this issue. I’m glad I watched this video. Buying a new house soon in NC and it has a zoned hvac and did some research and found this video. Now I understand the nightmare I used to live in. Trainer says NC has a construction code so new houses have to be zoned. !!! Go NC !
@JacksonSystems4 жыл бұрын
Glad you liked the video! Best of luck with your house hunt
@reveillekylehvac2 жыл бұрын
@@JacksonSystems Hi👋 Where can find the synced presentation slides for this seminar? They are no longer available on the website.
@TurpInTexas6 ай бұрын
Great video! I have a two story house, originally two units, one of upstairs, one for down, installed power monitoring on both, could easily see how the upstairs unit carried 80 percent of the heat load in the summer, and how the downstairs did essentially the same for the winter. Got rid of the two units, installed a variable speed 4 ton Trane XV18, removed all the flex hose and installed proper insulated metal ductwork, with Tranes zoning system, and modulating dampers. I'm a DIY'er, but I'm an engineer who loves to learn by doing new things outside my comfort zone, pun intended. Whole house now stays within a degree regardless of of season and we cut our energy consumption in half. A Gary was right, I would never have another home without zoning.
@foxairandheatinc83454 жыл бұрын
Great video. Been using all kinds of zoning over the years and this really helped clarify some of the Honeywell wireless connections. Installing a 3 zone variable speed 20 seer inverter system, in place of 2 old systems tomorrow. Nice refresher.
@WillieMakeit3 жыл бұрын
Awesome presentation
@eddiepopeyebronx4 жыл бұрын
Great information and training. thank you
@JacksonSystems4 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching
@eddiepopeyebronx4 жыл бұрын
@@JacksonSystems oh yes, this helped me out tremendously as I now know it's not my true zone but a power issue. Thank you
@reveillekylehvac3 жыл бұрын
@@JacksonSystems Howdy! Do you know where I can find the slides/PPT for this amazing training session? I cannot find them on your official website. Thanks🤗
@D8099.3 жыл бұрын
I’m about to drop a shit ton of money for 4,000 sq ft home AND BUY EVERYTHING from you guys. I’m a DIYer and going to do my own HVAC but I do have an engineering degree. Your the only guys seriously walking through every little step. Can’t wait to get in contact. I’m in Dallas. Not sure where you guys are. Excited to do business soon. Great videos.
@JacksonSystems3 жыл бұрын
Awesome! We distribute out of Indiana but ship all over the country. So glad you enjoy the content!
@D8099.3 жыл бұрын
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@marcusfitzgerald593 жыл бұрын
Dear Lord. Us service guys will be out when you have no cooling.
@ryangrutzmacher852010 ай бұрын
@@marcusfitzgerald59 lol! I’m a 2 + million dollar/year installer in MN. Also, service capable. So many times I’ve had engineers over my shoulder and in my way. The last one added 2 hours to my day. Thought he knew better than me. In the end he didn’t. No respect for my time.
@TheRealoldcar2 жыл бұрын
Lots of great useful tech info
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@original88792 ай бұрын
The best way to do it… go for variable speed components ( condenser n blower)
@prettygul51443 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the wonderful video. In one time of the video the trainer mentioned about transformer but however later it was not explained how to set it up to the main furnace which connects to Honeywell Truezone panel. It would be lot helpful!!!
@billiekweiss77723 ай бұрын
How many dampers should my Honeywell HVAC have? What are the orange boxes for?,
@EK99_005 ай бұрын
Is this a selling video training?
@bjmsamrlm4 жыл бұрын
As an alternative to the approach described at 1:02:30, could multiple zone panels and wireless adapters be used simultaneously? In my case, the residential system comprises five heat (boiler) and one cool (whole house A/C), so two HZ322 panels should work if they can tolerate seeing the other's W1/E (TR) at the boiler when both have activated an end switch with M4, right?
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@bjmsamrlm Жыл бұрын
Ultimately I combined two of the five zones and installed a single HZ432 panel. How many VA overloads a zone as described at 40:06, or overloads the panel itself? Each Taco 571-2 valve draws .9A (x 24V = 21.6VA), so the combined zone draws 43.2VA while the panel could draw up to 108VA (5 valves) + 2VA (wireless adapter) + 8.5VA (panel) = 118.5VA...
@383racin4 жыл бұрын
does honeywell have a thermostat (main hub) connected to room sensors to control the dampers on a residential applications instead of having a thermostat in each zone to control the damper and cooling /heating calls
@umminkug Жыл бұрын
How can I switch from "heat to cool" or "cool to heat" without walking to the other thermostat?
@atanaciomaldonado3943 Жыл бұрын
I have ah problem with that Hz322 I install a new Hz322 on a heat pump package unit but working only in cool mode but when I put on heat the wires connected to letters O not disconnect the power to enter in heat mode . I put direct front the wall thermostat is working properly heat and control but if I connected to the zone control is do it same things if you any idea iam service maintenance guy for air conditioning
@smolaman83 Жыл бұрын
Wouldve been nice to see the rest of the screen when he was pointing out specifics on the panels
@martinheatingcoolingmartin4693 Жыл бұрын
I just installed the H32 for dual fuel. I removed the old EWC board. It has the rectangle power open power close dampers x 3. Im using the existing 40va transformer that was there. Everything is wired properly. BUT I CANT GET THE ZONE DAMPERS TO POWER OPEN? Help! Any thoughts? These are not listed as the dampers on the spec sheet with the zone board. Are the dampers not compatible?
@pxsfir7 ай бұрын
I have a variable speed Lennox cba38 3 zone system with the hz432. When 1 zone is on it the supply ducts in that zone are loud like a jet engine. My contractor doesn’t want to install a bypass. At the same time I read the instructions on the zone board and step 6 says that I can connect the ds/bk terminal from the zone board to the air handler ds terminal to deenergize 24 volts to reduce the blower motor speed. I read where this will negate the need for a bypass. Your video didn’t cover the ds/bk terminal on the zone board when connected to a variable speed air handler. Anyone have thoughts on this?
@aladinT4 жыл бұрын
Good stuff thank you!
@linda15442 жыл бұрын
I've got the opposite problem of the first question he asked the class. I have the Honeywell z322 true zone but upstairs is always 7 or 8 degrees COLDER than the thermostat is set at and the other thermostats. One condenser (that's the big ac unit outside, right?😅) so is that the issue? Our board Honeywell board (hz322) and thermostat's seem to be working but it's running even when thermos are at or BELOW the set temp. Like set to 77, upstairs but it's reading 72 and still running cool ac for some reason
@allbooras8025 Жыл бұрын
My Honeywell zone controller 311 is not working. It doesn’t send signal from the 311 to furnace to start. If I connect equipment power to thermostat directly, the furnace starts. I replaced 311 but after two days, it broke down again. Can 311 fuse be reset. How ?
@Vegasman777043 жыл бұрын
how could i contact u cause residio no help
@darrellrecord24222 жыл бұрын
The transformer that comes with the hz322 how do wire it up
@timsmith21932 жыл бұрын
I have a 2 zone 2 stage system on the HZ322. upper zone is working 100%. lower zone thermostat says "no power". The board has a blinking amber light which confirms the code on the thermostat. I checked the fuse on the blower board and it looks good. switched the thermostats and the issue stays the same. I don't think the short can be on the blower since one zone and the AC is running fine for the 2nd zone (shared blower and compressor). Thinking there is a circuit reset on the HZ322 board, but not sure where it is or how to navigate the menu? thanks in advance for any help!
@luis20121744 жыл бұрын
Hello guys ,i have a question? When you zoning the house, do you have to lower the tonnage of the unit? Lets say the house has 4 ton with no zoning but then you decide install zone dampers ,should you lower the tonnage of unit or just leave the one it has already? I hope you understand me, by the way great training video ✌
@JacksonSystems4 жыл бұрын
Hi Luis, you do not have to change the tonnage of the unit. Zoning works by controlling the pressure so just proper pressure control is required.
@michaelm78744 жыл бұрын
Some HVAC installers have a habit of doing this based on belief zoning systems need larger duct work to handle more air when single zone calls. Do not raise tonnage of unit based on it being zoned. I WILL SAY 100% USE MULTISTAGE INDOOR AND IF YOU CAN AFFORD IT OUTDOOR UNIT AS WELL! Being able to set droop, time delay of upstaging and etc using zoning/multistage equipment just takes this zoning to whole new level. IMO contractors using single stage equipment on zoning are not properly educating the client or don’t have a clue!
@reveillekylehvac3 жыл бұрын
@@JacksonSystems Howdy! Do you know where can I find the slides for this amazing training course? I cannot find them on your official website. Thanks!
@dadak64363 жыл бұрын
Question: I have two stage heat furnace(variable fan speed) and single stage AC, I see that hz322 using %zone config can ramp up/down fan speed based on number of zones calling (just two zone).. I am just wondering why do need bypass damper when zone penal can ramp down fan speed for one zone calling?
@bjmsamrlm Жыл бұрын
How do these panels negotiate the cycles per hour (CPH) settings of multiple thermostats?
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@ljv20943 жыл бұрын
What does "% of zones" Mean??
@davidarneson67493 жыл бұрын
This is a way to control staged equipment. Such as a 2 stage air conditioner. (works with staged heat too) When 1 zone calls for cooling the panel will bring on the first stage. With the HZ322 when 2 or 3 zones are calling for cooling, then the panel will turn on 2nd stage cooling. The HZ432 does this too, and brings on 2nd stage when more than 33% of zones are calling for cooling (or heating). This works well with equipment with a variable speed fan that ramps up with 2nd stage.
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@joeschneider67 Жыл бұрын
Better to use a zone board that communicate with the blower motor and can also adjusts how much volume of air every individual zone needs. Honeywell is a universal and simple control, therefore always will need a bypass , or bleed the other dampers or dump air into attic. I always sell the 95 percent furnace that communicate with the zone board, allowing the board to manage the blower speed depending square Feets. If am using a Lennox air handler or furnace I will use a Lennox zoning, if I have a Trane, then a Trane zone, if carried then a carrier zone, etc.. That's the best way. Would be a dream come true if Honeywell could have a way to talk to the blower.
@pxsfir7 ай бұрын
The hz432 step 6 suggests connecting terminal ds/bk to the airhandler ds terminal to reduce blower speed when one zone is on. Have you seen this?
@samacrepait40534 жыл бұрын
Are able to adjust temperature on zone’s panel?
@deitlejh4 жыл бұрын
I have 2 questions First one what expansion panel do I use with the HZ432. The TAZ-4 shows nla. Second question I have a job installed by someone else that has 13 supply runs to different areas off of 2 main supply ducts. The only way I see to do it correctly is to zone each run. I want to have a damper in each run and use wireless Tsats. How do I control each damper? Does Honeywell have wireless dampers and controls for the extra zones?
@JacksonSystems4 жыл бұрын
I do not think that HW is actually making the expansion panels anymore. (TAZ-4) Second question: No wireless dampers at this time. If you wanted to zone each run then you could control with a zone panel. Then any standard wireless stat should work. For Honeywell especially you can get a wireless adaptor that will integrate with panel and do up to 4 wireless stats so you do not have to purchase an EIM for each zone you are trying to control.
@joffrecueva56624 жыл бұрын
Does nate do online or inperson only?
@JacksonSystems4 жыл бұрын
You can receive NATE credit through online classes permitting they have a quiz section and have been verified by NATE.
@mercytebah4364 жыл бұрын
We have just been in our new home for 2 years and the honeywell Hz311 damper is not working. What is the warranty for the system. I don't have some $510 plus to spent in a time like this.
@JacksonSystems4 жыл бұрын
This Honeywell panel has a 5 year warranty. It will need to go back to were it was originally purchased for the warranty
@gnuttall3 жыл бұрын
anyone tell me how to enable multiple zones dampers to open when multiple thermostats are calling for service instead of each zone just sequencing to get serviced by the zone controller. Need to get heat to two zone at once because both are calling for heat.
@amishcntry4 жыл бұрын
3 years in this house and zone 4 wont work properly. Florida you have to deal with white snot in your drain pipe clogging up and making float shut and then have to call tech to fix . Finally he says I can put a new pipe in for you. 30ft pvc pipe $576 later didn't fix the problem. Too much humidity alerts all the time. Now they say I think you need a new zone board $850 How do they know I need a new zone board???? It is only 4 years old installed in May 2016. He said Damper isn't always getting the signal from the board to open and close. This has been happening for 3 years after I put in a new damper in zone 4 and zone 2 $625. I have 4 wi fi thermostats and 4 zones and zone 4 is only problem . UGH!!!!!
@michaelm78744 жыл бұрын
amishcntry treat your drains with tablets, vinegar...
@DBCedric4 жыл бұрын
I dont see that the Honeywell equipment will modulate the gas furnace, I want to get this installed for a customer. Homeowner has a modulating gas furnace but I dont see anywhere in the install manual on how it handles this.
@RW-to2fy2 жыл бұрын
The reason roasting upstairs because installer went cheap route and runs under side duct pipe
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@mtmind65602 жыл бұрын
Why does y’all’s shit break all the time. I’ve replaced more honey well damper motors than air filters this year. Get your shit together. Cool video tho.
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